33+ Words that rhyme with opened
Opened is a 3-syllable word with 33 perfect rhymes. The most popular rhymes are command, contraband, demand. This word appears in songs across our database, making it a versatile choice for songwriters and poets.
Definition of opened
- adjective
- used of mouth or eyes; "keep your eyes open"; "his mouth slightly opened"
- made open or clear; "the newly opened road"
- not sealed or having been unsealed; "the letter was already open"; "the opened package lay on the table"
2 syllables
3 syllables
4 syllables
Examples of "opened" in lyrics
See how opened is used at the end of a line in songs:
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"You're the first girl that had me really opened"
Apathy — Feelin' You -
"But it didn't matter, because everynight closed the same way the day opened"
Asheru & Blue Black (Unspoken Heard) — Dear You -
"past barriers past road blocks you've opened"
Binary Star f/ Brenda J — The Evolution of Man
What do these rhymes mean?
- command
- an authoritative direction or instruction to do something a military unit or region under the control of a single
- contraband
- distributed or sold illicitly; "the black economy pays no taxes" goods whose importation or exportation or possession
- demand
- an urgent or peremptory request; "his demands for attention were unceasing" the ability and desire to purchase goods
- disband
- cause to break up or cease to function
- expand
- extend in one or more directions; "The dough expands" become larger in size or volume or quantity
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Rhyming tips for songwriters
When using "opened" in your lyrics, consider mixing perfect rhymes with near rhymes (slant rhymes) for a more natural flow. Perfect rhymes like command, contraband, demand create a satisfying resolution, while slant rhymes add variety and keep listeners engaged.
Since "opened" has 3 syllables, try matching it with words of similar length for a balanced meter. Multi-syllable rhymes often sound more sophisticated than single-syllable pairs.
