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5K+ Rhyming Words For EXORCISM

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narcissism10
3 nounn
noun

• an exceptional interest in and admiration for yourself

criticism9
3 nounn
noun

• disapproval expressed by pointing out faults or shortcomings

• a serious examination and judgment of something

• a written evaluation of a work of literature

classicism10
3 nounn
noun

• a movement in literature and art during the 17th and 18th centuries in Europe that favored rationality and restraint and strict forms

cynicism8
3 nounn
noun

• a cynical feeling of distrust

skepticism10
3 nounn
noun

• doubt about the truth of something

• the disbelief in any claims of ultimate knowledge

romanticism11
4 nounn
noun

• impractical romantic ideals and attitudes

• a movement in literature and art during the late 18th and early 19th centuries that celebrated nature rather than civilization

• an exciting and mysterious quality (as of a heroic time or adventure)

liberalism10
4 nounn
noun

• a political orientation that favors social progress by reform and by changing laws rather than by revolution

• an economic theory advocating free competition and a self-regulating market

mysticism9
3 nounn
noun

• a religion based on mystical communion with an ultimate reality

• obscure or irrational thought

racism6
2 nounn
noun

• the prejudice that members of one race are intrinsically superior to members of other races

• discriminatory or abusive behavior towards members of another race

eroticism9
4 nounn
noun

• a state of anticipation of sexuality

• the arousal of feelings of sexual desire

fascism7
2 nounn
noun

• a political theory advocating an authoritarian hierarchical government (as opposed to democracy or liberalism)

mechanism9
3 nounn
noun

• the atomic process that occurs during a chemical reaction

• the technical aspects of doing something

• a natural object resembling a machine in structure or function

• (philosophy) the philosophical theory that all phenomena can be explained in terms of physical or biological causes

• device consisting of a piece of machinery; has moving parts that perform some function

socialism9
3 noun, adjectiven, adj
noun

• a political theory advocating state ownership of industry

• an economic system based on state ownership of capital

antagonism10
4 nounn
noun

• a state of deep-seated ill-will

• the relation between opposing principles or forces or factors

• an actively expressed feeling of dislike and hostility

• (biochemistry) interference in or inhibition of the physiological action of a chemical substance by another having a similar structure

capitalism10
4 nounn
noun

• an economic system based on private ownership of capital

egalitarianism14
7 nounn
noun

• the doctrine of the equality of mankind and the desirability of political and economic and social equality

radicalism10
4 nounn
noun

• the political orientation of those who favor revolutionary change in government and society

gnosticism10
3 nounn
noun

• a religious orientation advocating gnosis as the way to release a person's spiritual element; considered heresy by Christian churches

lyricism8
3 nounn
noun

• the property of being suitable for singing

• unrestrained and exaggerated enthusiasm

mesmerism9
3 verb, nounv, n
noun

• the act of inducing hypnosis

ostracism9
3 nounn
noun

• the state of being banished or ostracized (excluded from society by general consent)

• the act of excluding someone from society by general consent

pacifism8
3 nounn
noun

• the doctrine that all violence is unjustifiable

• the belief that all international disputes can be settled by arbitration

pessimism9
3 nounn
noun

• the feeling that things will turn out badly

• a general disposition to look on the dark side and to expect the worst in all things

stoicism8
3 nounn
noun

• an indifference to pleasure or pain

• (philosophy) the philosophical system of the Stoics following the teachings of the ancient Greek philosopher Zeno

bolshevism10
3 nounn
noun

• Soviet communism

botulism8
3 nounn
noun

• food poisoning from ingesting botulin; not infectious; affects the CNS; can be fatal if not treated promptly

empiricism10
4 nounn
noun

• (philosophy) the doctrine that knowledge derives from experience

• the application of empirical methods in any art or science

• medical practice and advice based on observation and experience in ignorance of scientific findings

fanaticism10
4 nounn
noun

• excessive intolerance of opposing views

fetishism9
3 nounn
noun

• a belief in the magical power of fetishes (or the worship of a fetish)

• sexual arousal or gratification resulting from handling a fetish (or a specific part of the body other than the sexual organs)

magnetism9
3 nounn
noun

• attraction for iron; associated with electric currents as well as magnets; characterized by fields of force

• the branch of science that studies magnetism

monasticism11
4 nounn
noun

• asceticism as a form of religious life; usually conducted in a community under a common rule and characterized by celibacy and poverty and obedience

perfectionism13
4 nounn
noun

• a disposition to feel that anything less than perfect is unacceptable

racialism9
3 adjectiveadj
noun

• discriminatory or abusive behavior towards members of another race

symbolism9
3 nounn
noun

• a system of symbols and symbolic representations

• the practice of investing things with symbolic meaning

• an artistic movement in the late 19th century that tried to express abstract or mystical ideas through the symbolic use of images

abolitionism12
5 nounn
noun

• the doctrine that calls for the abolition of slavery

adventurism11
4 nounn
noun

• recklessness in politics or foreign affairs

commercialism13
4 nounn
noun

• transactions (sales and purchases) having the objective of supplying commodities (goods and services)

creationism11
4 nounn
noun

• the literal belief in the account of Creation given in the Book of Genesis

expansionism12
4 nounn
noun

• the doctrine of expanding the territory or the economic influence of a country

expressionism13
4 noun, adjectiven, adj
noun

• an art movement early in the 20th century; the artist's subjective expression of inner experiences was emphasized; an inner feeling was expressed through a distorted rendition of reality

impressionism13
4 noun, adjectiven, adj
noun

• a school of late 19th century French painters who pictured appearances by strokes of unmixed colors to give the impression of reflected light

isolationism12
5 nounn
noun

• a policy of nonparticipation in international economic and political relations

materialism11
5 nounn
noun

• a desire for wealth and material possessions with little interest in ethical or spiritual matters

• (philosophy) the philosophical theory that matter is the only reality

monetarism10
5 nounn
noun

• an economic theory holding that variations in unemployment and the rate of inflation are usually caused by changes in the supply of money

positivism10
4 nounn
noun

• the form of empiricism that bases all knowledge on perceptual experience (not on intuition or revelation)

• a quality or state characterized by certainty or acceptance or affirmation and dogmatic assertiveness

revisionism11
4 nounn
noun

• any dangerous departure from the teachings of Marx

• a moderate evolutionary form of Marxism

communism9
3 noun, adjectiven, adj
noun

• a form of socialism that abolishes private ownership

• a political theory favoring collectivism in a classless society

journalism10
3 nounn
noun

• newspapers and magazines collectively

• the profession of reporting or photographing or editing news stories for one of the media

obstructionism14
4 nounn
noun

• deliberate interference

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