Top 64 Words That Rhyme with Sympathetic (With Meanings)

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

Here you’ll find the top 64 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘sympathetic’

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Words That Rhyme With Sympathetic

  • Acetic – relating to or containing vinegar or acetic acid.
  • Aesthetic – concerned with beauty or the appreciation of beauty.
  • Alphabetic – relating to or using an alphabet.
  • Anaesthetic – a drug that causes anesthesia or loss of sensation.
  • Anesthetic – relating to or causing anesthesia or loss of sensation.
  • Antidiuretic – a hormone that reduces urine production by promoting water reabsorption in the kidneys.
  • Antipathetic – showing or feeling a strong aversion or dislike.
  • Antithetic – directly opposed or contrasted; mutually incompatible.
  • Apathetic – showing or feeling no interest, enthusiasm, or concern.
  • Apologetic – regretfully acknowledging or excusing an offense or failure.
  • Arithmetic – the branch of mathematics dealing with the properties and manipulation of numbers.
  • Ascetic – characterized by severe self-discipline and abstention from all forms of indulgence.
  • Athletic – relating to athletes or sports.
  • Bathetic – producing an unintentional effect of anticlimax; excessively sentimental.
  • Biosynthetic – relating to or involving the synthesis of organic compounds by living organisms.
  • Copacetic – in order and satisfactory; fine and dandy.
  • Cosmetic – relating to or involving treatment intended to restore or improve a person’s appearance.
  • Cybernetic – relating to or involving the study of communication and control in the animal and machine.
  • Diabetic – relating to or suffering from diabetes.
  • Dietetic – relating to diet or nutrition.
  • Diuretic – a drug that promotes the production of urine.
  • Electromagnetic – relating to the interaction of electric and magnetic fields.
  • Emetic – causing vomiting; nauseating.
  • Empathetic – showing an ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
  • Energetic – showing or involving great activity or vitality.
  • Esthetic – Concerned with beauty, art, and taste.
  • Exegetic – Interpretive, explanatory, or critical in nature, especially in regards to religious or literary texts.
  • Ferromagnetic – Having a high susceptibility to magnetization, as in iron or nickel.
  • Fetich – An object believed to have magical or spiritual power, often used in religious rituals.
  • Frenetic – Frantic or frenzied, typically in an uncontrolled way.
  • Gametic – Relating to gametes, the reproductive cells involved in sexual reproduction.
  • Genetic – Relating to genes and heredity, the study of which is known as genetics.
  • Geodetic – Pertaining to the measurement and mapping of the Earth’s surface.
  • Geomagnetic – Relating to the Earth’s magnetic field and its interactions with other objects in space.
  • Hermetic – Airtight, sealed, or protected from outside influences; often used in reference to ancient philosophical and mystical traditions.
  • Homiletic – Related to the writing or delivering of sermons or moralizing speeches.
  • Kinesthetic – Relating to movement and physical sensation, such as touch or proprioception.
  • Kinetic – Related to motion or movement, often used to describe energy in motion or the movement of objects.
  • Magnetic – Attractive or compelling, often used in reference to a person’s personality or character.
  • Nonathletic – Not participating in or related to sports or physical activities.
  • Nonmagnetic – Not possessing magnetic properties.
  • Onomatopoetic – A word that phonetically imitates or suggests the sound it describes, such as “buzz” or “hiss.”
  • Ontogenetic – Relating to the developmental processes of an organism from conception to maturity.
  • Paramagnetic – A type of magnetic behavior in which a material is weakly attracted to a magnetic field.
  • Parasympathetic – A division of the autonomic nervous system that is responsible for “rest and digest” functions, such as regulating heart rate and digestion.
  • Parenthetic – A statement or remark that is explanatory or incidental to the main topic, often enclosed in parentheses.
  • Pathetic – Arousing feelings of pity, sympathy, or sadness.
  • Peripatetic – Traveling from place to place, often in regards to a wandering philosopher or teacher.
  • Pharmacokinetic – Relating to the study of how drugs are absorbed, distributed, metabolized, and excreted by the body.
  • Phonetic – Related to the sounds of speech, including the pronunciation and intonation of words.
  • Photosynthetic – Relating to the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods with the help of chlorophyll.
  • Phrenetic – Frantic, frenzied or highly agitated.
  • Phylogenetic – Relating to the evolutionary development and diversification of species and the relationships between them.
  • Poetic – Relating to or characteristic of poetry, expressing emotion or ideas in a beautiful or imaginative way.
  • Prophetic – Relating to or characteristic of a prophet or prophecy; accurately predicting or foretelling future events.
  • Prosthetic – Relating to an artificial body part, such as a limb, that is used to replace a missing or damaged part of the body.
  • Psychokinetic – Relating to the ability to move objects or influence physical events with the power of the mind.
  • Splenetic – Relating to or affected by an excess of anger or ill humor.
  • Synthetic – Relating to or made by chemical synthesis, especially to imitate a natural product.
  • Telekinetic – Relating to the ability to move objects or influence physical events with the power of the mind, from a distance.
  • Unaesthetic – Lacking in aesthetic qualities or beauty; unattractive.
  • Unapologetic – Not expressing regret or remorse for something that one has done or said.
  • Unesthetic – Lacking in aesthetic qualities or beauty; unattractive.
  • Unsympathetic – Lacking in sympathy or kindness; unsympathetic.


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