7+ Words that rhyme with university
University is a 5-syllable word with 7 perfect rhymes. The most popular rhymes are adversity, city, diversity. This word appears in songs across our database, making it a versatile choice for songwriters and poets.
Definition of university
- noun
- the body of faculty and students at a university
- establishment where a seat of higher learning is housed, including administrative and living quarters as well as facilities for research and teaching
- a large and diverse institution of higher learning created to educate for life and for a profession and to grant degrees
4 syllables
5 syllables
Examples of "university" in lyrics
See how university is used at the end of a line in songs:
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"And once laughed and pointed at the university"
3rd Bass — Portrait of the Artist as a Hood -
"Graduated from the streets of Ghetto University"
Anybody Killa — 2 Whom This May Concern -
"From elementary throughout university"
Dan-e-o f/ Chocolate Ty — Funkbox
What do these rhymes mean?
- adversity
- a state of misfortune or affliction; "debt-ridden farmers struggling with adversity
- city
- a large and densely populated urban area; may include several independent administrative districts
- diversity
- noticeable heterogeneity; "a diversity of possibilities
- importantly
- in an important way or to an important degree
- perversity
- deliberate and stubborn unruliness and resistance to guidance or discipline deliberately deviating from what is good
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Rhyming tips for songwriters
When using "university" in your lyrics, consider mixing perfect rhymes with near rhymes (slant rhymes) for a more natural flow. Perfect rhymes like adversity, city, diversity create a satisfying resolution, while slant rhymes add variety and keep listeners engaged.
Since "university" has 5 syllables, try matching it with words of similar length for a balanced meter. Multi-syllable rhymes often sound more sophisticated than single-syllable pairs.
