Words that rhyme with sliver

  • almsgiver
    n 1: a person who gives alms
  • conjunctiva
    n 1: a transparent lubricating mucous membrane that covers the eyeball and the under surface of the eyelid
  • contriver
    n 1: a person who makes plans [syn: planner, contriver, deviser]
  • deliver
    v 1: deliver (a speech, oration, or idea); "The commencement speaker presented a forceful speech that impressed the students" [syn: deliver, present] 2: bring to a destination, make a delivery; "our local super market delivers" 3: to surrender someone or something to another; "the guard delivered the criminal to the police"; "render up the prisoners"; "render the town to the enemy"; "fork over the money" [syn: hand over, fork over, fork out, fork up, turn in, deliver, render] 4: free from harm or evil [syn: rescue, deliver] 5: hand over to the authorities of another country; "They extradited the fugitive to his native country so he could be tried there" [syn: extradite, deliver, deport] 6: pass down; "render a verdict"; "deliver a judgment" [syn: render, deliver, return] 7: utter (an exclamation, noise, etc.); "The students delivered a cry of joy" 8: save from sins [syn: deliver, redeem, save] 9: carry out or perform; "deliver an attack", "deliver a blow"; "The boxer drove home a solid left" [syn: deliver, drive home] 10: relinquish possession or control over; "The squatters had to surrender the building after the police moved in" [syn: surrender, cede, deliver, give up] 11: throw or hurl from the mound to the batter, as in baseball; "The pitcher delivered the ball" [syn: deliver, pitch] 12: cause to be born; "My wife had twins yesterday!" [syn: give birth, deliver, bear, birth, have]
  • diver
    n 1: someone who works underwater [syn: diver, frogman, underwater diver] 2: someone who dives (into water) [syn: diver, plunger] 3: large somewhat primitive fish-eating diving bird of the northern hemisphere having webbed feet placed far back; related to the grebes [syn: loon, diver]
  • downriver
    adv 1: away from the source or with the current [syn: downriver, downstream] [ant: upriver, upstream]
  • driver
    n 1: the operator of a motor vehicle [ant: nondriver] 2: someone who drives animals that pull a vehicle 3: a golfer who hits the golf ball with a driver 4: (computer science) a program that determines how a computer will communicate with a peripheral device [syn: driver, device driver] 5: a golf club (a wood) with a near vertical face that is used for hitting long shots from the tee [syn: driver, number one wood]
  • fiver
    n 1: a United States bill worth 5 dollars [syn: fiver, five- spot, five dollar bill]
  • forgiver
    n 1: a person who pardons or forgives or excuses a fault or offense [syn: pardoner, forgiver, excuser]
  • giver
    n 1: someone who devotes himself completely; "there are no greater givers than those who give themselves" 2: person who makes a gift of property [syn: donor, giver, presenter, bestower, conferrer]
  • lawgiver
    n 1: a maker of laws; someone who gives a code of laws [syn: lawgiver, lawmaker]
  • liver
    adj 1: having a reddish-brown color [syn: liver-colored, liver] n 1: large and complicated reddish-brown glandular organ located in the upper right portion of the abdominal cavity; secretes bile and functions in metabolism of protein and carbohydrate and fat; synthesizes substances involved in the clotting of the blood; synthesizes vitamin A; detoxifies poisonous substances and breaks down worn-out erythrocytes 2: liver of an animal used as meat 3: a person who has a special life style; "a high liver" 4: someone who lives in a place; "a liver in cities"
  • quiver
    n 1: an almost pleasurable sensation of fright; "a frisson of surprise shot through him" [syn: frisson, shiver, chill, quiver, shudder, thrill, tingle] 2: a shaky motion; "the shaking of his fingers as he lit his pipe" [syn: shaking, shakiness, trembling, quiver, quivering, vibration, palpitation] 3: case for holding arrows 4: the act of vibrating [syn: vibration, quiver, quivering] v 1: shake with fast, tremulous movements; "His nostrils palpitated" [syn: quiver, quake, palpitate] 2: move back and forth very rapidly; "the candle flickered" [syn: flicker, waver, flitter, flutter, quiver] 3: move with or as if with a regular alternating motion; "the city pulsated with music and excitement" [syn: pulsate, beat, quiver]
  • river
    n 1: a large natural stream of water (larger than a creek); "the river was navigable for 50 miles"
  • saliva
    n 1: a clear liquid secreted into the mouth by the salivary glands and mucous glands of the mouth; moistens the mouth and starts the digestion of starches [syn: saliva, spit, spittle]
  • scissor
    v 1: cut with or as if with scissors
  • screwdriver
    n 1: a hand tool for driving screws; has a tip that fits into the head of a screw 2: a cocktail made with vodka and orange juice
  • shiver
    n 1: a reflex motion caused by cold or fear or excitement [syn: tremble, shiver, shake] 2: an almost pleasurable sensation of fright; "a frisson of surprise shot through him" [syn: frisson, shiver, chill, quiver, shudder, thrill, tingle] v 1: tremble convulsively, as from fear or excitement [syn: shudder, shiver, throb, thrill] 2: shake, as from cold; "The children are shivering--turn on the heat!" [syn: shiver, shudder]
  • survivor
    n 1: one who lives through affliction; "the survivors of the fire were taken to a hospital" [syn: survivor, subsister] 2: one who outlives another; "he left his farm to his survivors" 3: an animal that survives in spite of adversity; "only the fittest animals were survivors of the cold winters"
  • upriver
    adv 1: toward the source or against the current [syn: upriver, upstream] [ant: downriver, downstream]
  • viva
    n 1: an examination conducted by spoken communication [syn: oral, oral exam, oral examination, viva voce, viva]
  • striver
    n 1: someone who works as hard as a slave [syn: slave, striver, hard worker]
  • godiva
    n 1: according to legend she rode naked through Coventry in order to persuade her husband not to tax the townspeople so heavily; the only person to look at her as she rode by was a man named Tom and Peeping Tom has become a synonym for voyeur (circa 1040-1080) [syn: Godiva, Lady Godiva]
  • aquiver
  • conniver
  • flivver
  • reviver
  • ifor
  • guadalquivir
  • ivar
  • mciver
  • mcivor
  • skiver
  • stiver
  • iver
  • ivor
  • guiver

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