Words that rhyme with virile

  • febrile
    adj 1: of or relating to or characterized by fever; "a febrile reaction caused by an allergen" [syn: febrile, feverish] [ant: afebrile]
  • highly
    adv 1: to a high degree or extent; favorably or with much respect; "highly successful"; "He spoke highly of her"; "does not think highly of his writing"; "extremely interesting" [syn: highly, extremely] 2: at a high rate or wage; "highly paid workers" 3: in a high position or level or rank; "details known by only a few highly placed persons"
  • nitrite
    n 1: the radical -NO2 or any compound containing it (such as a salt or ester of nitrous acid)
  • puerile
    adj 1: of or characteristic of a child; "puerile breathing" 2: displaying or suggesting a lack of maturity; "adolescent insecurity"; "jejune responses to our problems"; "their behavior was juvenile"; "puerile jokes" [syn: adolescent, jejune, juvenile, puerile]
  • shyly
    adv 1: in a shy or timid or bashful manner; "he smiled shyly" [syn: shyly, timidly, bashfully]
  • slyly
    adv 1: in an artful manner; "he craftily arranged to be there when the decision was announced"; "had ever circumstances conspired so cunningly?" [syn: craftily, cunningly, foxily, knavishly, slyly, trickily, artfully]
  • smiley
    n 1: an emoticon of a smiling face
  • sterile
    adj 1: incapable of reproducing; "an infertile couple" [syn: sterile, unfertile, infertile] [ant: fertile] 2: free of or using methods to keep free of pathological microorganisms; "a sterile operating area"; "aseptic surgical instruments"; "aseptic surgical techniques" [syn: aseptic, sterile] 3: deficient in originality or creativity; lacking powers of invention; "a sterile ideology lacking in originality"; "unimaginative development of a musical theme"; "uninspired writing" [syn: sterile, unimaginative, uninspired, uninventive]
  • viral
    adj 1: relating to or caused by a virus; "viral infection"
  • wryly
    adv 1: in a wry manner; "`I see,' he commented wryly"
  • jural
    adj 1: of or relating to law or to legal rights and obligations [syn: jural, juristic]
  • durrell
    n 1: English writer of Irish descent who spent much of his life in Mediterranean regions (1912-1990) [syn: Durrell, Lawrence Durrell, Lawrence George Durrell]
  • auroral
    adj 1: of or relating to the atmospheric phenomenon auroras; "a prominent green line in the spectrum of the auroras is called the `auroral line'" 2: characteristic of the dawn; "a dim auroral glow" [syn: auroral, aurorean]
  • balmoral
    n 1: a sturdy laced walking shoe 2: a brimless dark blue Scottish cap with a flat top and a plume on one side [syn: Balmoral, bluebonnet]
  • carroll
    n 1: English author; Charles Dodgson was an Oxford don of mathematics who is remembered for the children's stories he wrote under the pen name Lewis Carroll (1832-1898) [syn: Carroll, Lewis Carroll, Dodgson, Reverend Dodgson, Charles Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge Dodgson]
  • riley
    n 1: United States poet (1849-1916) [syn: Riley, James Whitcomb Riley]
  • crural
    adj 1: of or relating the leg from the knee to the foot
  • farrell
    n 1: United States writer remembered for his novels (1904-1979) [syn: Farrell, James Thomas Farrell] 2: United States operatic soprano noted for the clarity and power of her voice (1920-2002) [syn: Farrell, Eileen Farrell]
  • chrysoberyl
    n 1: a rare hard yellow green mineral consisting of beryllium aluminate in crystal form; used as a gemstone
  • cyril
    n 1: Greek missionary; the invention of the Cyrillic alphabet is attributed to him (826-869) [syn: Cyril, Saint Cyril, St. Cyril]
  • aboral
    adj 1: opposite to or away from the mouth; "the aboral surface of a starfish" [ant: oral]
  • kylie
    n 1: an Australian boomerang; one side flat and the other convex [syn: kylie, kiley]
  • scleral
  • sural
  • ural
  • loral
  • sorel
  • sorrell
  • chiral
  • parol
  • carole
  • caryl
  • cheryl
  • darrell
  • daryl
  • aral
  • reilly
  • wiley
  • achiral
  • retiral
  • ferrell
  • antifebrile
  • worrall
  • bharal

See also virile definition and virile synonyms