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Rhymes Here is a list of the words that rhyme with the word carrot.This is ordered by best match. Changing color means the start of the next best set of words.
Near RhymesHere is a list of the words that nearly rhyme with the word carrot.
2 syllable words

abut

barite

becket

benet

bonnet

bucket

buffet

circuit

climate

closet

comet

cosset

covet

credit

cullet

curate

docket

edit

ergot

eyelet

faucet

garret

gullet

helot

hermit

horrid

legate

lorette

mullet

pellet

pilot

plummet

pocket

posit

private

profit

prophet

puppet

pyrite

rennet

rocket

senate

sennet

sherbet

socket

spirit

sprocket

summit

surfeit

tenet

torrid

turbot

vomit

wallet

zealot

blanket

diet

quiet

riot

lancelet

pamphlet

temperate

portrait

bracelet

chestnut

chocolate

clear-cut

cutlet

despot

droplet

dulcet

exit

goblet

helmet

musket

pandit

pundit

secret

somewhat

trumpet

uncut

velvet

walnut

banquet

branchlet

beirut

bigot

billet

bullet

civet

cricket

donat

doughnut

frigate

gyrate

irate

limit

lurid

millet

minute

narrate

peanut

pivot

rebut

rewrite

rivet

skillet

snippet

spigot

ticket

tippet

toilet

unit

wicket

gantlet

midget

gauntlet

template

digit

groundnut

swarthy

wainscot

maraud

poet

tarot

tryout

leaflet

triplet

biscuit

brisket

giblet

bertha

earthy

worthy

virtue

airhead

forehead

herewith

ingot

trinket

arty

berate

buried

cordy

deride

forte

forty

hardy

harried

hearty

married

narrowed

pardo

party

tardy

thereto

tirade

quarto

sortie

thyroid

varied

bayard

birdie

charade

corrode

coward

croat

curried

dirty

grotto

hired

hurried

layered

parade

perdue

thirty

tired

towered

urdu

wordy

frothy

cohort

byword

erode

hayward

reread

skyward

wayward

cowherd

award

reward

toward

diehard

create

credo

druid

friday

gritty

lowered

pretty

triad

keyword

leeward

reword

seaward

broody

greedy

throaty

treaty

broadway

Words that rhyme with the word carrot

Welcome to the Rhyme Finder! This rhyming dictionary allows users to explore rhymes for any given word. This includes rhymes based on syllables, near rhymes, and more.


How to use the rhyming dictionary

Enter your "starter" word in the FIND RHYMES input box, and click search. It's really that simple! We separate perfect rhymes (near the top) from the imperfect rhymes (toward the bottom). In your rhyming results, colors descend based on the best rhyme. Once the color changes, you will notice the results reset back into alphabetical order. Click on any of the results for the word's definition, part of speech, use in Scrabble, and more. Please note that many of our results are proper nound or slang. While we may not store definitions for all of these words, we can direct you to the Google results for that word.


Perfect Rhymes

Perfect rhymes are just what they sound like. No pun intended! Think of perfect rhymes as words which definitively rhyme. Words that most people would not question. Here are some examples:

  • Cat and Hat
  • Head and Red
  • Egg and Beg
  • Soap and Hope
  • True and Blue

Imperfect Rhymes

Near rhymes, otherwise known as imperfect rhymes, are words that sound the same but are not perfect rhymes. Having trouble deciding if a word is a perfect or imperfect rhyme? Here are some examples:

  • Cat and Bad
  • Head and Mud
  • Egg and Peck
  • Soap and Chap
  • True and Cure

Using Rhymes

Rhymes are most useful in creating lyrics, but they can also be used as a tool to memorize. It is a powerful mnemonic device. This is why song lyrics can be so easy to remember! It's also why rhymes are a great study tool for memorizing! Use this tool to help write poetry, win rhyme games, write a rap song, create lyrics, and expand your vocabulary! Rhyming is very important in music because it creates a rhythm that further creates meaning, emotion, and feeling. It also creates an echo in the lyrics. With children, rhyming is a very important tool. Rhyming teaches children how language works, helps them understand the rhythm of language, and learn how to make predictions. In other words, rhymes teach children phrases to anticipate and rhymes enhance their memory. Within all contexts, rhyming is helpful in expanding your imagination no matter if you’re a child or an adult.

When creating lyrics, there are five types of rhymes to choose from.

  • End rhymes: rhyming of the final word of a line
  • Internal rhymes: rhyming of two words within the same line
  • Slant rhymes: near rhymes
  • Identical rhymes: use the same word at the end of each line
  • Eye rhymes: look like they rhyme but sound different

Different Types of Rhymes
  • Mascline rhymes: have a stressed syllable
  • Feminine rhymes: have a stressless syllable.

Ready for a challenge? Try to come up with rhymes for these surprising words that just aren’t very rhymy. Check them with our dictionary! Examples of tough rhymes:

  • Month
  • Silver
  • Bulb
  • Wolf
  • Husband
  • Walrus
  • Orange

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