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1K+ Rhyming Words For BEPLASTERED

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mastered8
2 verb, adjectivev, adj
adjective satellite

• understood perfectly

murdered8
2 verb, adjectivev, adj
adjective satellite

• killed unlawfully

ordered7
2 verb, adjectivev, adj
adjective

• having a systematic arrangement; especially having elements succeeding in order according to rule

• disposed or placed in a particular kind of order

• marked by an orderly, logical, and aesthetically consistent relation of parts

good4
1 adjectiveadj
adjective

• having desirable or positive qualities especially those suitable for a thing specified

• morally admirable

noun

• benefit

• moral excellence or admirableness

• that which is pleasing or valuable or useful

• a raw material that is sold in large quantities, usually to other businesses for manufacturing or production purposes

adverb

• (often used as a combining form) in a good or proper or satisfactory manner or to a high standard (`good' is a nonstandard dialectal variant for `well')

• completely and absolutely (`good' is sometimes used informally for `thoroughly')

adjective satellite

• having the normally expected amount

• deserving of esteem and respect

• promoting or enhancing well-being

• agreeable or pleasing

• of moral excellence

• having or showing knowledge and skill and aptitude

• thorough

• with or in a close or intimate relationship

• financially safe

• most suitable or right for a particular purpose

• resulting favorably

• exerting force or influence

• capable of pleasing

• appealing to the mind

• in excellent physical condition

• tending to promote physical well-being; beneficial to health

• not forged

• not left to spoil

• generally admired

should6
1
verb

• (modal, auxiliary verb, defective) Used before a verb to indicate the simple future tense in the first person singular or plural.

• Used similarly to indicate determination or obligation in the second and third persons singular or plural.

• Used in questions with the first person singular or plural to suggest a possible future action.

• To owe.

• To make a statement of what ought to be true, as opposed to reality.

• (auxiliary) Be obliged to; have an obligation to; indicates that the subject of the sentence has some obligation to execute the sentence predicate or that the speaker has some strong advice but has no authority to enforce it.

• (auxiliary) ought to; speaker's opinion, or advice that an action is correct, beneficial, or desirable.

• (auxiliary) Will be likely to (become or do something); indicates a degree of possibility or probability that the subject of the sentence is likely to execute the sentence predicate.

• (auxiliary, subjunctive) Used as a variant of the present subjunctive.

• (auxiliary) A variant of would when used with first person subjects.

noun

• A statement of what ought to be the case as opposed to what is the case.

would5
1
noun

• Something that would happen, or would be the case, under different circumstances; a potentiality.

altered7
2 verb, adjectivev, adj
adjective

• changed in form or character without becoming something else

adjective satellite

• having testicles or ovaries removed

• changed in order to improve or made more fit for a particular purpose

bothered8
2 verb, adjectivev, adj
adjective satellite

• caused to show discomposure

clustered9
2 verb, adjectivev, adj
adjective satellite

• growing close together but not in dense mats

• clustered together but not coherent

considered10
3 verbv
adjective satellite

• carefully weighed

powered7
2 verb, adjectivev, adj
adjective

• (often used in combination) having or using or propelled by means of power or power of a specified kind

recovered9
3 verb, adjectivev, adj
adjective satellite

• freed from illness or injury

• found after being lost

registered10
3 verb, adjectivev, adj
adjective

• (of animals) officially recorded with or certified by a recognized breed association; especially in a stud book

• listed or recorded officially

adjective satellite

• (of a boat or vessel) furnished with necessary official documents specifying ownership etc

blood5
1 verb, nounv, n
noun

• the fluid (red in vertebrates) that is pumped through the body by the heart and contains plasma, blood cells, and platelets

• temperament or disposition

• a dissolute man in fashionable society

• the hereditary derivation of an individual

• people viewed as members of a group

verb

• smear with blood, as in a hunting initiation rite, where the face of a person is smeared with the blood of the kill

fired5
1 verbv
adjective satellite

• having lost your job

hundred7
2 nounn
noun

• ten 10s

adjective satellite

• being ten more than ninety

period6
3 nounn
noun

• an amount of time

• the interval taken to complete one cycle of a regularly repeating phenomenon

• (ice hockey) one of three divisions into which play is divided in hockey games

• a unit of geological time during which a system of rocks formed

• the end or completion of something

• the monthly discharge of blood from the uterus of nonpregnant women from puberty to menopause

• a punctuation mark (.) placed at the end of a declarative sentence to indicate a full stop or after abbreviations

angered7
2 verb, adjectivev, adj
adjective satellite

• marked by extreme anger

bewildered10
3 adjectiveadj
adjective satellite

• perplexed by many conflicting situations or statements; filled with bewilderment

centered8
2 adverb, adjectiveadv, adj
adjective satellite

• being or placed in the center

cornered8
2 verb, adjectivev, adj
adjective satellite

• forced to turn and face attackers

disordered10
3 adjectiveadj
adjective

• not arranged in order

adjective satellite

• thrown into a state of disarray or confusion

• lacking orderly continuity

endangered10
3 adjectiveadj
adjective satellite

• (of flora or fauna) in imminent danger of extinction

feathered9
2 verb, adjectivev, adj
adjective

• having or covered with feathers

adjective satellite

• adorned with feathers or plumes

fingered8
2 verbv
adjective

• having or resembling a finger or fingers; often used in combination

flowered8
2 verb, adjectivev, adj
adjective satellite

• resembling or made of or suggestive of flowers

hammered8
2 verb, adjectivev, adj
adjective

• shaped or worked with a hammer and often showing hammer marks

knackered9
2 adjectiveadj
adjective satellite

• extremely exhausted

littered8
2 verb, adjectivev, adj
adjective satellite

• filled or scattered with a disorderly accumulation of objects or rubbish

lowered7
2 verbv
adjective

• below the surround or below the normal position

mannered8
2 adjectiveadj
adjective satellite

• having unnatural mannerisms

pestered8
2 verbv
adjective satellite

• troubled persistently especially with petty annoyances

plundered9
2 verbv
adjective satellite

• wrongfully emptied or stripped of anything of value

severed7
2 verb, adjectivev, adj
adjective satellite

• detached by cutting

sheltered9
2 adjectiveadj
adjective satellite

• protected from danger or bad weather

smothered9
2 verbv
adjective satellite

• held in check with difficulty

• completely covered

tempered8
2 verb, adjectivev, adj
adjective

• made hard or flexible or resilient especially by heat treatment

• adjusted or attuned by adding a counterbalancing element

unanswered10
3 adjectiveadj
adjective satellite

• not returned in kind

uncovered9
3 adverb, adjectiveadv, adj
adjective satellite

• not covered with clothing

uttered7
2 verb, adjectivev, adj
adjective satellite

• communicated in words

weathered9
2 verb, adjectivev, adj
adjective satellite

• worn by exposure to the weather

withered8
2 verb, adjectivev, adj
adjective satellite

• lean and wrinkled by shrinkage as from age or illness

• (used especially of vegetation) having lost all moisture

lustered8
2 verbv
verb

• To gleam, have luster.

• To give luster, distinguish.

• To give a coating or other treatment to impart physical luster.

quartered9
2 verbv
noun

• one of four equal parts

• a district of a city having some distinguishing character

• (football, professional basketball) one of four divisions into which some games are divided

• a unit of time equal to 15 minutes or a quarter of an hour

• one of four periods into which the school year is divided

• a fourth part of a year; three months

• one of the four major division of the compass

• a quarter of a hundredweight (25 pounds)

• a quarter of a hundredweight (28 pounds)

• a United States or Canadian coin worth one fourth of a dollar

• an unspecified person

• the rear part of a ship

• piece of leather that comprises the part of a shoe or boot covering the heel and joining the vamp

• clemency or mercy shown to a defeated opponent

verb

• provide housing for (military personnel)

• pull (a person) apart with four horses tied to his extremities, so as to execute him

• divide into quarters

• divide by four; divide into quarters

brotherhood11
3 nounn
noun

• the kinship relation between a male offspring and the siblings

• people engaged in a particular occupation

• the feeling that men should treat one another like brothers

• an organization of employees formed to bargain with the employer

bud3
1 verb, nounv, n
noun

• a partially opened flower

• a swelling on a plant stem consisting of overlapping immature leaves or petals

verb

• develop buds

• start to grow or develop

flood5
1 verb, nounv, n
noun

• the rising of a body of water and its overflowing onto normally dry land

• an overwhelming number or amount

• light that is a source of artificial illumination having a broad beam; used in photography

• a large flow

• the act of flooding; filling to overflowing

• the occurrence of incoming water (between a low tide and the following high tide)

verb

• fill quickly beyond capacity; as with a liquid

• cover with liquid, usually water

• supply with an excess of

• become filled to overflowing

method6
2 nounn
noun

• a way of doing something, especially a systematic way; implies an orderly logical arrangement (usually in steps)

• an acting technique introduced by Stanislavsky in which the actor recalls emotions or reactions from his or her own life and uses them to identify with the character being portrayed

mud3
1 nounn
noun

• water soaked soil; soft wet earth

• slanderous remarks or charges

verb

• soil with mud, muck, or mire

• plaster with mud

salad5
2 nounn
noun

• food mixtures either arranged on a plate or tossed and served with a moist dressing; usually consisting of or including greens

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