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Welcome to this guide on the best words that rhyme with jules!
Here you’ll find the top 28 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘jules’.
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Words That Rhyme With Jules
- Ampoules– small glass or plastic containers used for storing and dispensing liquids or powders.
- Boules– a French word meaning “balls”; also refers to a game played with heavy balls on a long narrow court.
- Cools– the process of making something colder or reducing its temperature; also can mean being calm or composed in a difficult situation.
- Drools– excessive salivation, often seen in babies or when anticipating food; can also refer to expressing excessive admiration or desire for something.
- Ferrules– a metal or plastic cap used to reinforce and protect the end of a handle, stick or tube; also used in plumbing and electrical work.
- Ferules– a type of cane or rod used for corporal punishment; also refers to a metal or plastic cap used to reinforce and protect the end of a handle, stick or tube.
- Fools– a person who lacks good judgment or sense; also a term used in playing cards or in medieval literature to describe a jester or prankster.
- Footstools– a low support for the feet when sitting; can also be a stepping stone or an object used for reaching high places.
- Ghouls– an evil spirit or ghost in Arabic folklore that feeds on corpses; also used to describe people who take pleasure in death or the macabre.
- Joules– a unit of energy or work, often used to measure the energy transferred during physical activity or in scientific calculations.
- Minuscules– a type of small or lowercase letter in writing; also used to describe something that is very small or insignificant.
- Molecules– the smallest unit of a chemical compound that retains its chemical properties; can be made up of atoms of the same or different elements.
- Mules– a hybrid animal resulting from the crossbreeding of a horse and a donkey; also refers to a type of shoe with no back strap.
- Overrules– to reject or nullify a decision or ruling made by someone else; also used in legal proceedings.
- Pools– a body of water, often man-made, used for swimming or other recreational activities; can also refer to a collection of resources or information.
- Preschools– an educational institution for children aged three to five years old, typically before they enter kindergarten or primary school.
- Pules– to whine or whimper, often seen in small animals or children; can also mean to speak in a weak or feeble voice.
- Refuels– to fill up with fuel, often used in the context of vehicles or aircraft; can also mean to replenish energy or resources.
- Ridicules– to mock or make fun of someone or something; can also mean to expose the foolishness or absurdity of something.
- Rules– a set of guidelines or principles used to govern behavior or actions; also used in games or sports to determine how they are played.
- Schools– an educational institution for students of all ages, typically divided into different levels such as elementary, middle, and high school.
- Spicules– small, needle-like structures found in some living organisms or in certain minerals; also used to describe small fragments or splinters.
- Spools– a cylinder-shaped object used for winding thread, wire, or other materials; can also refer to a reel of film or tape.
- Stools– a seat without a backrest or armrests, typically used for sitting at a table or bar; can also refer to a piece of furniture used for stepping on.
- Synfuels– synthetic fuels, made from non-renewable resources such as coal or natural gas; often used as an alternative to petroleum-based fuels.
- Toadstools– Toadstools are a type of fungus that are often poisonous and have a distinct umbrella-like shape. They can be found in forests, meadows, and other damp environments. While some toadstools can be consumed safely, it’s generally best to avoid them unless you are an expert in mycology.
- Tools– Tools are objects that are used to perform a specific task, such as cutting, measuring, or holding. They can be simple, like a hammer or screwdriver, or complex, like a computer or a microscope. The use of tools has been an important part of human civilization since the earliest times.
- Vestibules– Vestibules are small entrance halls or rooms that are located at the entrance to a building or a larger room. They are often used as a transition space between the outside and inside of a building and may contain coat racks, benches, or other furnishings. Vestibules can help to reduce the amount of dirt, dust, and debris that enters a building.
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