Words that rhyme with wonder

  • asunder
    adv 1: into parts or pieces; "he took his father's watch apart"; "split apart"; "torn asunder" [syn: apart, asunder] adj 1: widely separated especially in space; "as wide asunder as pole from pole"
  • blunder
    n 1: an embarrassing mistake [syn: blunder, blooper, bloomer, bungle, pratfall, foul-up, fuckup, flub, botch, boner, boo-boo] v 1: commit a faux pas or a fault or make a serious mistake; "I blundered during the job interview" [syn: drop the ball, sin, blunder, boob, goof] 2: make one's way clumsily or blindly; "He fumbled towards the door" [syn: fumble, blunder] 3: utter impulsively; "He blurted out the secret"; "He blundered his stupid ideas" [syn: blurt out, blurt, blunder out, blunder, ejaculate]
  • calendar
    n 1: a system of timekeeping that defines the beginning and length and divisions of the year 2: a list or register of events (appointments or social events or court cases etc); "I have you on my calendar for next Monday" 3: a tabular array of the days (usually for one year) v 1: enter into a calendar
  • cylinder
    n 1: a solid bounded by a cylindrical surface and two parallel planes (the bases) 2: a surface generated by rotating a parallel line around a fixed line 3: a chamber within which piston moves [syn: cylinder, piston chamber] 4: a cylindrical container for oxygen or compressed air
  • plunder
    n 1: goods or money obtained illegally [syn: loot, booty, pillage, plunder, prize, swag, dirty money] v 1: take illegally; of intellectual property; "This writer plundered from famous authors" [syn: loot, plunder] 2: plunder (a town) after capture; "the barbarians sacked Rome" [syn: sack, plunder] 3: steal goods; take as spoils; "During the earthquake people looted the stores that were deserted by their owners" [syn: plunder, despoil, loot, reave, strip, rifle, ransack, pillage, foray] 4: destroy and strip of its possession; "The soldiers raped the beautiful country" [syn: rape, spoil, despoil, violate, plunder]
  • sunder
    v 1: break apart or in two, using violence
  • thunder
    n 1: a deep prolonged loud noise [syn: boom, roar, roaring, thunder] 2: a booming or crashing noise caused by air expanding along the path of a bolt of lightning 3: street names for heroin [syn: big H, hell dust, nose drops, smack, thunder, skag, scag] v 1: move fast, noisily, and heavily; "The bus thundered down the road" 2: utter words loudly and forcefully; "`Get out of here,' he roared" [syn: thunder, roar] 3: be the case that thunder is being heard; "Whenever it thunders, my dog crawls under the bed" [syn: thunder, boom] 4: to make or produce a loud noise; "The river thundered below"; "The engine roared as the driver pushed the car to full throttle"
  • under
    adv 1: down to defeat, death, or ruin; "their competitors went under" 2: through a range downward; "children six and under will be admitted free" 3: into unconsciousness; "this will put the patient under" 4: in or into a state of subordination or subjugation; "we must keep our disappointment under" 5: below some quantity or limit; "fifty dollars or under" 6: below the horizon; "the sun went under" 7: down below; "get under quickly!" 8: further down; "see under for further discussion" [syn: under, below] adj 1: located below or beneath something else; "nether garments"; "the under parts of a machine" [syn: nether, under] 2: lower in rank, power, or authority; "an under secretary"
  • grunder
  • klunder
  • misunder

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