Words that rhyme with semple

  • ample
    adj 1: more than enough in size or scope or capacity; "had ample food for the party"; "an ample supply" [ant: meager, meagerly, meagre, scrimpy, stingy] 2: affording an abundant supply; "had ample food for the party"; "copious provisions"; "food is plentiful"; "a plenteous grape harvest"; "a rich supply" [syn: ample, copious, plenteous, plentiful, rich] 3: fairly large; "a sizable fortune"; "an ample waistline"; "of ample proportions" [syn: ample, sizable, sizeable]
  • crumple
    v 1: fall apart; "the building crumbled after the explosion"; "Negotiations broke down" [syn: crumble, crumple, tumble, break down, collapse] 2: fold or collapse; "His knees buckled" [syn: buckle, crumple] 3: to gather something into small wrinkles or folds; "She puckered her lips" [syn: pucker, rumple, cockle, crumple, knit] 4: become wrinkled or crumpled or creased; "This fabric won't wrinkle" [syn: rumple, crumple, wrinkle, crease, crinkle]
  • dimple
    n 1: a chad that has been punched or dimpled but all four corners are still attached [syn: dimpled chad, pregnant chad, dimple] 2: any slight depression in a surface; "there are approximately 336 dimples on a golf ball" 3: a small natural hollow in the cheek or chin; "His dimple appeared whenever he smiled" v 1: mark with, or as if with, dimples; "drops dimpled the smooth stream" 2: produce dimples while smiling; "The child dimpled up to the adults"
  • example
    n 1: an item of information that is typical of a class or group; "this patient provides a typical example of the syndrome"; "there is an example on page 10" [syn: example, illustration, instance, representative] 2: a representative form or pattern; "I profited from his example" [syn: model, example] 3: something to be imitated; "an exemplar of success"; "a model of clarity"; "he is the very model of a modern major general" [syn: exemplar, example, model, good example] 4: punishment intended as a warning to others; "they decided to make an example of him" [syn: example, deterrent example, lesson, object lesson] 5: an occurrence of something; "it was a case of bad judgment"; "another instance occurred yesterday"; "but there is always the famous example of the Smiths" [syn: case, instance, example] 6: a task performed or problem solved in order to develop skill or understanding; "you must work the examples at the end of each chapter in the textbook" [syn: exercise, example]
  • pimple
    n 1: a small inflamed elevation of the skin; a pustule or papule; common symptom in acne [syn: pimple, hickey, zit]
  • rumple
    v 1: disturb the smoothness of; "ruffle the surface of the water" [syn: ruffle, ruffle up, rumple, mess up] 2: to gather something into small wrinkles or folds; "She puckered her lips" [syn: pucker, rumple, cockle, crumple, knit] 3: become wrinkled or crumpled or creased; "This fabric won't wrinkle" [syn: rumple, crumple, wrinkle, crease, crinkle]
  • sample
    n 1: a small part of something intended as representative of the whole 2: items selected at random from a population and used to test hypotheses about the population [syn: sample distribution, sample, sampling] 3: all or part of a natural object that is collected and preserved as an example of its class v 1: take a sample of; "Try these new crackers"; "Sample the regional dishes" [syn: sample, try, try out, taste]
  • simple
    adj 1: having few parts; not complex or complicated or involved; "a simple problem"; "simple mechanisms"; "a simple design"; "a simple substance" [ant: complex] 2: easy and not involved or complicated; "an elementary problem in statistics"; "elementary, my dear Watson"; "a simple game"; "found an uncomplicated solution to the problem" [syn: elementary, simple, uncomplicated, unproblematic] 3: apart from anything else; without additions or modifications; "only the bare facts"; "shocked by the mere idea"; "the simple passage of time was enough"; "the simple truth" [syn: bare(a), mere(a), simple(a)] 4: exhibiting childlike simplicity and credulity; "childlike trust"; "dewy-eyed innocence"; "listened in round-eyed wonder" [syn: childlike, wide-eyed, round-eyed, dewy- eyed, simple] 5: lacking mental capacity and subtlety [syn: dim-witted, simple, simple-minded] 6: (botany) of leaf shapes; of leaves having no divisions or subdivisions [syn: simple, unsubdivided] [ant: compound] 7: unornamented; "a simple country schoolhouse"; "her black dress--simple to austerity" n 1: any herbaceous plant having medicinal properties 2: a person lacking intelligence or common sense [syn: simpleton, simple]
  • temple
    n 1: place of worship consisting of an edifice for the worship of a deity 2: the flat area on either side of the forehead; "the veins in his temple throbbed" 3: an edifice devoted to special or exalted purposes 4: (Judaism) the place of worship for a Jewish congregation [syn: synagogue, temple, tabernacle]
  • trample
    n 1: the sound of heavy treading or stomping; "he heard the trample of many feet" [syn: trample, trampling] v 1: tread or stomp heavily or roughly; "The soldiers trampled across the fields" [syn: tread, trample] 2: injure by trampling or as if by trampling; "The passerby was trampled by an elephant" 3: walk on and flatten; "tramp down the grass"; "trample the flowers" [syn: tramp down, trample, tread down]
  • wimple
    n 1: headdress of cloth; worn over the head and around the neck and ears by medieval women
  • scrumple
  • stemple
  • dalrymple