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Welcome to this guide on the best words that rhyme with election!
Here you’ll find the top 56 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘election’.
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Words That Rhyme With Election
- Abjection – Abjection refers to a state of extreme humiliation or degradation.
- Affection – Affection denotes a feeling of liking or fondness towards someone or something.
- Bisection – Bisection is the act of dividing something into two equal parts.
- Circumspection – Circumspection means to approach a situation with caution and careful consideration.
- Collection – Collection refers to a group of objects or items that have been gathered together.
- Complexion – Complexion refers to the natural color, texture, and appearance of a person’s skin.
- Confection – Confection is a type of sweet or dessert made from sugar, chocolate, or other ingredients.
- Connection/Connexion – Connection or connexion refers to a relationship or link between two or more things.
- Convection – Convection refers to the transfer of heat through the movement of fluids such as air or water.
- Correction – Correction means to fix or make right a mistake or error.
- Defection – Defection refers to the act of abandoning one’s allegiance or loyalty to a group or cause.
- Deflection – Deflection is the deviation from a straight line or course, often caused by external forces.
- Dejection – Dejection refers to a feeling of sadness or low spirits.
- Detection – Detection refers to the act of discovering or finding something, often something that is hidden.
- Direction – Direction refers to the course or path that something or someone is moving towards.
- Disaffection – Disaffection denotes a feeling of disloyalty or lack of support towards a group or cause.
- Disconnection – Disconnection refers to the act of breaking a connection or relationship between two or more things.
- Disinfection – Disinfection is the process of removing harmful bacteria or germs from a surface or area.
- Dissection – Dissection refers to the act of cutting something apart, often for scientific or educational purposes.
- Ejection – Ejection is the act of being thrown or expelled forcefully from a place or object.
- Erection – Erection refers to the state of being rigid or stiff, often in reference to the male sexual organ.
- Genuflection – Genuflection is the act of bending one’s knee in a show of respect or reverence.
- Imperfection – Imperfection refers to the state of being flawed or incomplete in some way.
- Indirection – Indirection refers to the use of a roundabout or indirect way of expressing something.
- Infection – Infection refers to the invasion of harmful microorganisms into a living organism, often causing illness or disease.
- Inflection/Inflexion – Inflection or inflexion refers to a change in the tone, pitch, or stress of a word or sentence.
- Injection – Injection refers to the act of introducing a fluid or substance into the body or object.
- Inspection – Inspection refers to the act of examining something carefully and thoroughly, often for the purpose of ensuring quality or safety.
- Insurrection – An insurrection is a violent uprising or rebellion against a government or authority.
- Interconnection – Interconnection refers to the linking or joining together of different things or systems.
- Interjection – An interjection is a word or phrase used to express strong emotion or sudden surprise, often inserted into a sentence.
- Intersection – An intersection is the point where two or more lines, roads, or pathways cross each other.
- Introspection – Introspection is the act of looking inward and examining one’s own thoughts and feelings.
- Misdirection – Misdirection is the act of diverting or misleading someone’s attention or focus.
- Objection – An objection is a formal expression of disapproval or opposition to something.
- Perfection – Perfection refers to the state of being without flaw or error, or the act of achieving that state.
- Predilection – A predilection is a preference or liking for something, often based on personal experience or inclination.
- Projection – Projection can refer to the act of projecting one’s thoughts or feelings onto someone else, or to the act of projecting an image or idea onto a surface.
- Protection – Protection refers to the act of keeping someone or something safe from harm, danger, or damage.
- Recollection – Recollection refers to the act of remembering something from the past, or a memory that has been recalled.
- Redirection – Redirection is the act of changing the direction or focus of something, often for a specific purpose.
- Reelection – Reelection refers to the act of being elected for another term in office or position.
- Refection – A refection is a light meal or snack, often taken in the afternoon or evening.
- Reflection – Reflection can refer to the act of reflecting on one’s thoughts or experiences, or to the image that is reflected back from a surface.
- Reflexion – Reflexion is an alternative spelling of reflection, often used in British English.
- Reinfection – Reinfection refers to the act of becoming infected with a disease again after having already been infected and recovered.
- Rejection – Rejection refers to the act of dismissing or declining something, often due to disapproval or lack of interest.
- Resection – Resection is a surgical procedure that involves the removal of part of an organ or tissue.
- Resurrection – Resurrection refers to the act of rising from the dead, or to the belief in the revival of the dead.
- Retrospection – Retrospection refers to the act of looking back on past events or experiences.
- Section – A section is a part or division of something, often a larger whole.
- Selection – Selection refers to the act of choosing or selecting something from a group or set of options.
- Subjection – Subjection refers to the state of being under the control or authority of someone else.
- Trisection – Trisection refers to the act of dividing something into three equal parts.
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