Top 166 Words That Rhyme with Stationary (With Meanings)

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Welcome to this guide on the best words that rhyme with stationary!

Here you’ll find the top 166 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘stationary’.

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Words That Rhyme With Stationary

  • Actuary – A person who uses statistical methods to analyze and estimate the financial risks and uncertainty associated with future events, particularly those pertaining to insurance or pensions.
  • Adversary – An opponent or enemy; someone who is hostile towards another.
  • Ancillary – Providing support or serving as an addition to something else.
  • Apiary – A place where beehives are kept and bees are raised for their honey.
  • Apothecary – A person who prepares and sells medicines.
  • Arbitrary – Based on random choice or personal whim, rather than any reason or system.
  • Aviary – A large cage, building, or enclosure where birds are kept for public display or as pets.
  • Bacillary – Related to or caused by bacteria.
  • Barre – A horizontal handrail used for ballet training and practice.
  • Beneficiary – A person or group who receives benefits or advantages.
  • Beriberi – A disease caused by a deficiency of vitamin B1 (thiamine) that affects the nervous system and heart.
  • Berry – A small, juicy, and usually edible fruit, typically brightly colored.
  • Bicentenary – Relating to a period of two hundred years.
  • Bilberry – A blue-black berry similar to a blueberry, found in Northern Europe and North America.
  • Breviary – A book containing the daily service for the Roman Catholic Church.
  • Budgetary – Relating to or concerning a budget.
  • Buffoonery – Behavior that is ridiculous or absurd, often used for entertainment.
  • Bury – To inter or put something underground.
  • Canary – A small songbird typically yellow or green in color, known for its melodious song.
  • Capillary – A tiny blood vessel that carries blood to the body’s tissues.
  • Cardiopulmonary – Relating to the heart and lungs.
  • Cassowary – A large flightless bird native to Australia and New Guinea.
  • Cautionary – Serving as a warning or precaution.
  • Cemetery – A place where dead people are buried.
  • Centenary – Relating to a period of one hundred years.
  • Cherry – A small, usually round fruit with a red or purple skin and a pit.
  • Chokecherry – A small tree or shrub of the rose family that produces small, bitter fruit.
  • Commentary – A spoken or written explanation or discussion of an event, situation, or performance.
  • Commissary – A store where food and supplies are sold, especially to military personnel.
  • Concessionary – Relating to or granting the right to use or occupy a property, business, or other resource.
  • Confectionery – relating to or producing sweets and chocolates
  • Constabulary – relating to police officers and their duties
  • Contemporary – belonging to the present time; modern
  • Corollary – a consequence or result of something
  • Coronary – relating to the heart or blood vessels
  • Counterrevolutionary – opposed to a revolution or revolutionary principles
  • Culinary – relating to cooking or the kitchen
  • Customary – according to the customs or usual practices
  • Dairy – relating to milk and milk products
  • Deflationary – relating to a decrease in general prices or economic activity
  • Dictionary – a book that lists words and their meanings
  • Dietary – relating to a person’s diet or the kinds of food they eat
  • Dignitary – a person holding a high rank or office
  • Disciplinary – relating to the enforcement of discipline or rules
  • Discretionary – available for use at the discretion of the user
  • Diversionary – intended to distract or divert attention
  • Dromedary – a one-humped camel
  • Dysentery – an infectious disease causing inflammation of the intestines
  • Elderberry – a dark purple fruit used in cooking and medicine
  • Eleemosynary – relating to charity or giving of alms
  • Elocutionary – relating to the art of public speaking
  • Emissary – a person sent on a special mission, usually as a diplomatic representative
  • Epistolary – relating to or contained in letters
  • Equerry – an officer in charge of the stables of a royal or noble household
  • Estuary – the tidal mouth of a large river, where the tide meets the stream
  • Evolutionary – relating to the gradual development or change of something over time
  • Exclusionary – relating to the act of excluding or the state of being excluded
  • Expansionary – relating to a policy of increasing the size or scope of something
  • Expeditionary – relating to or intended for an expedition, especially a military one
  • Extraordinary – beyond the usual or ordinary; exceptional or remarkable
  • Faerie – relating to or resembling a fairy or fairies, often used in fantasy fiction
  • Fairy – a mythical creature typically depicted as a tiny, winged humanoid with magical powers
  • Ferry – a boat or ship used for transporting people, vehicles, or goods across a body of water
  • Fiduciary – relating to a person or organization that holds assets on behalf of another person or organization
  • Fragmentary – consisting of small, disconnected pieces or fragments
  • Functionary – a person who performs official functions or duties, typically within a large organization or government
  • Funerary – relating to a funeral or the burial of the dead
  • Genitourinary – relating to the organs of the urinary and reproductive systems
  • Geostationary – orbiting around the earth at the same rate as the earth rotates, and thus remaining in a fixed position relative to a specific point on the earth’s surface
  • Hairy – covered in hair, fur, or bristles
  • Harry – to persistently harass, pursue, or annoy someone or something
  • Hereditary – passing on of traits or characteristics from parents to offspring through genetic transmission
  • Honorary – given as a mark of honor or distinction, without the usual requirements or privileges
  • Huckleberry – a small, dark blue or purple berry native to North America
  • Humeri – plural form of humerus, the bone of the upper arm
  • Imaginary – existing only in the imagination; not real or actual
  • Inflationary – relating to or causing inflation, a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
  • Insanitary – unclean or unhealthy, especially due to a lack of proper sanitation
  • Interdisciplinary – involving two or more academic disciplines or fields of study
  • Interplanetary – existing or occurring between planets
  • Involuntary – not done or caused intentionally; without one’s conscious control or will
  • Itinerary – a planned route or journey, often with specific destinations and dates
  • Judiciary – the system of courts that administer justice in a country or region
  • Lapidary – relating to the art of cutting, polishing, and engraving precious stones or gems
  • Legendary – of or relating to legends or stories handed down from earlier times, often involving mythical or supernatural elements
  • Legionary – relating to or characteristic of a legion, a large military unit consisting of soldiers or warriors
  • Literary – relating to literature or written works, especially those of a serious or artistic nature
  • Luminary – a person who inspires or influences others, especially in a particular field or sphere of activity
  • Marry – to enter into marriage; to take as a spouse
  • Maxillary – relating to the upper jaw or jawbone.
  • Mercenary – someone who works for money without concern for ethics or values.
  • Merry – happy and cheerful.
  • Military – relating to the armed forces or warfare.
  • Missionary – someone who goes on a religious mission or works to spread a particular message or ideology.
  • Momentary – lasting for a brief moment.
  • Monastery – a building or community where monks live and practice their religion.
  • Monetary – relating to money or currency.
  • Mortuary – a funeral home or a place where dead bodies are prepared for burial or cremation.
  • Multidisciplinary – involving several different fields or disciplines.
  • Nary – not any; without.
  • Necessary – required or essential.
  • Nondairy – not containing or made from dairy products.
  • Nonhereditary – not determined by or inherited through genetics or family lineage.
  • Noninflationary – not causing or related to inflation.
  • Nonliterary – not related to or associated with literature.
  • Nonmilitary – not related to or associated with the military or armed forces.
  • Obituary – a notice of someone’s death, often printed in a newspaper.
  • Ordinary – common or usual; not special or unique.
  • Papillary – relating to or resembling small, nipple-like projections on a surface.
  • Paramilitary – relating to a group that operates like a military organization but is not part of the official armed forces.
  • Parry – to deflect or evade a blow or attack.
  • Pecuniary – relating to money or financial matters.
  • Pessary – a device inserted into the vagina to support the uterus or treat certain conditions.
  • Pituitary – relating to the pituitary gland, which regulates hormones and controls various bodily functions.
  • Plagiary – the act of plagiarizing or stealing someone else’s work.
  • Planetary – relating to a planet or planets.
  • Prairie – a large, flat area of land covered in grass and wildflowers.
  • Preliminary – serving as a preparation or introduction; initial or preparatory.
  • Probationary – serving as a trial or test period, often used in reference to employment or a legal status.
  • Proprietary – Owned by a private individual or company
  • Pulmonary – Relating to the lungs
  • Reactionary – Opposed to progress or reform
  • Recessionary – Relating to or characterized by economic recession
  • Remarry – To marry again after a previous marriage has ended
  • Revolutionary – Relating to or causing a complete change or upheaval
  • Salutary – Beneficial to health or well-being
  • Sanctuary – A place of refuge or safety
  • Sanguinary – Involving or causing much bloodshed
  • Sanitary – Relating to cleanliness and hygiene
  • Savagery – The condition of being savage or uncivilized
  • Scary – Causing fear or alarm
  • Secondary – Second in order or importance
  • Secretary – A person who is in charge of and manages the affairs of an organization
  • Sectary – A secretary or clerk
  • Sedentary – Characterized by or requiring much sitting
  • Seminary – A school that trains people to become priests, ministers, or rabbis
  • Sherry – A type of fortified wine
  • Solitary – Done or existing alone
  • Stationery – Writing paper and other office supplies
  • Statuary – Sculpture representing human or animal figures or abstract forms
  • Subsidiary – Less important than but related or supplementary to something
  • Supernumerary – More than is necessary, excessive
  • Tare – A deduction from the gross weight of goods, made to allow for the weight of the container or packaging
  • Tarry – To delay or linger
  • Temporary – Lasting for only a limited period of time
  • Tercentenary – The three-hundredth anniversary of an event
  • Ternary – Consisting of three parts
  • Terry – A fabric with loops that can absorb large amounts of water
  • Topiary – The art of clipping shrubs or trees into ornamental shapes.
  • Tributary – a river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake.
  • Tutelary – having the guardianship or protection of a particular person or thing.
  • Uncustomary – not in accordance with established or traditional customs or practices.
  • Undersecretary – a person holding a position subordinate to a secretary or other head of a department or organization.
  • Unitary – forming a single or uniform entity.
  • Unnecessary – not needed or required.
  • Unsanitary – not clean or hygienic.
  • Unwary – not cautious or alert to danger or risk.
  • Urinary – relating to the secretion and discharge of urine.
  • Vary – to change or alter.
  • Very – extremely or precisely.
  • Veterinary – relating to the medical treatment of animals.
  • Visionary – having or showing clear ideas or foresight about the future.
  • Vocabulary – the body of words used in a particular language.
  • Voluptuary – a person devoted to luxury and sensual pleasures.
  • Wary – feeling or showing caution about possible dangers or problems.
  • Wherry – a light rowing boat used on rivers and canals.



Written by Gabriel Cruz - Foodie, Animal Lover, Slang & Language Enthusiast