Words that rhyme with stepchild

  • beguiled
    adj 1: filled with wonder and delight [syn: beguiled, captivated, charmed, delighted, enthralled, entranced]
  • brainchild
    n 1: a product of your creative thinking and work; "he had little respect for the inspirations of other artists"; "after years of work his brainchild was a tangible reality" [syn: inspiration, brainchild]
  • child
    n 1: a young person of either sex; "she writes books for children"; "they're just kids"; "`tiddler' is a British term for youngster" [syn: child, kid, youngster, minor, shaver, nipper, small fry, tiddler, tike, tyke, fry, nestling] 2: a human offspring (son or daughter) of any age; "they had three children"; "they were able to send their kids to college" [syn: child, kid] [ant: parent] 3: an immature childish person; "he remained a child in practical matters as long as he lived"; "stop being a baby!" [syn: child, baby] 4: a member of a clan or tribe; "the children of Israel"
  • defiled
    adj 1: morally blemished; stained or impure [syn: defiled, maculate]
  • godchild
    n 1: an infant who is sponsored by an adult (the godparent) at baptism
  • grandchild
    n 1: a child of your son or daughter
  • mild
    adj 1: moderate in type or degree or effect or force; far from extreme; "a mild winter storm"; "a mild fever"; "fortunately the pain was mild"; "a mild rebuke"; "mild criticism" [ant: intense] 2: humble in spirit or manner; suggesting retiring mildness or even cowed submissiveness; "meek and self-effacing" [syn: meek, mild, modest] 3: mild and pleasant; "balmy days and nights"; "the climate was mild and conducive to life or growth"; "a soft breeze" [syn: balmy, mild, soft]
  • reconciled
    adj 1: made compatible or consistent
  • schoolchild
    n 1: a young person attending school (up through senior high school) [syn: schoolchild, school-age child, pupil]
  • tiled
    adj 1: covered or furnished with tiles; "baths with tiled walls"; "a tiled kitchen"
  • wild
    adv 1: in an uncontrolled and rampant manner; "weeds grew rampantly around here" [syn: rampantly, wild] 2: in a wild or undomesticated manner; "growing wild"; "roaming wild" adj 1: marked by extreme lack of restraint or control; "wild talk"; "wild parties" [ant: tame] 2: in a natural state; not tamed or domesticated or cultivated; "wild geese"; "edible wild plants" [syn: wild, untamed] [ant: tame, tamed] 3: in a state of extreme emotion; "wild with anger"; "wild with grief" 4: deviating widely from an intended course; "a wild bullet"; "he threw a wild pitch" 5: (of colors or sounds) intensely vivid or loud; "a violent clash of colors"; "her dress was a violent red"; "a violent noise"; "wild colors"; "wild shouts" [syn: violent, wild] 6: without a basis in reason or fact; "baseless gossip"; "the allegations proved groundless"; "idle fears"; "unfounded suspicions"; "unwarranted jealousy" [syn: baseless, groundless, idle, unfounded, unwarranted, wild] 7: talking or behaving irrationally; "a raving lunatic" [syn: raving mad, wild] 8: involving risk or danger; "skydiving is a hazardous sport"; "extremely risky going out in the tide and fog"; "a wild financial scheme" [syn: hazardous, risky, wild] 9: fanciful and unrealistic; foolish; "a fantastic idea of his own importance" [syn: fantastic, wild] 10: located in a dismal or remote area; desolate; "a desert island"; "a godforsaken wilderness crossroads"; "a wild stretch of land"; "waste places" [syn: godforsaken, waste, wild] 11: intensely enthusiastic about or preoccupied with; "crazy about cars and racing"; "he is potty about her" [syn: crazy, wild, dotty, gaga] 12: without civilizing influences; "barbarian invaders"; "barbaric practices"; "a savage people"; "fighting is crude and uncivilized especially if the weapons are efficient"-Margaret Meade; "wild tribes" [syn: barbarian, barbaric, savage, uncivilized, uncivilised, wild] 13: (of the elements) as if showing violent anger; "angry clouds on the horizon"; "furious winds"; "the raging sea" [syn: angry, furious, raging, tempestuous, wild] n 1: a wild primitive state untouched by civilization; "he lived in the wild"; "they collected mushrooms in the wild" [syn: wild, natural state, state of nature] 2: a wild and uninhabited area left in its natural condition; "it was a wilderness preserved for the hawks and mountaineers" [syn: wilderness, wild]
  • riled
    adj 1: aroused to impatience or anger; "made an irritated gesture"; "feeling nettled from the constant teasing"; "peeved about being left out"; "felt really pissed at her snootiness"; "riled no end by his lies"; "roiled by the delay" [syn: annoyed, irritated, miffed, nettled, peeved, pissed, pissed off, riled, roiled, steamed, stung]
  • wilde
    n 1: Irish writer and wit (1854-1900) [syn: Wilde, Oscar Wilde, Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde]
  • rothschild
    n 1: any of family of powerful Jewish bankers in Europe
  • compiled
  • filed
  • piled
  • reviled
  • smiled
  • styled
  • wylde
  • refiled
  • restyled
  • childe
  • fairchild
  • goodchild
  • hauschild
  • rothchild
  • littlechild
  • buckwild

See also stepchild definition