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

worsted

aroused

arrest

circuit

correct

direct

ergot

forget

thursday

workday

frigid

arrests

breasted

circuits

corrects

crested

directs

ergots

forgets

orchid

persuade

thursdays

workdays

cherished

bracket

corkwood

crooked

forgot

harassed

hirsute

orchids

persuades

pursuit

thirsty

archduke

horsehead

airstrip

arcade

argot

brackets

breakdown

corset

crusted

drastic

erect

firstly

forest

frosted

greasewood

jurist

lyrist

market

practice

practise

prejudge

purist

pursuits

target

tourist

earshot

fraction

traction

airstrips

arcades

arctic

breakdowns

crochet

doorstep

erects

erstwhile

first-rate

forests

gorgets

jurists

markets

practiced

purists

targets

tourists

breakthroughs

fractions

priesthood

brigade

brighten

brocade

crusade

driest

freighters

frighten

parquet

precede

preside

presto

proceed

trestle

wrestle

doorsteps

firstborn

brigades

brightens

brocades

brookside

crusades

erased

frightens

frightful

precedes

presides

proceeds

proctors

thrusters

tractors

wrestlers

wrestles

breasting

cresting

fractures

frosting

prestige

wrestling

breakthrough

horsetail

tricksters

firestone

forestall

frustrate

prostrate

freighter

frostings

throughout

breastplate

forestalls

frustrates

horsetails

brightly

bristle

brucite

christen

cricket

crusty

frigate

frosty

gristle

proctor

thruster

tractor

trustee

trusty

fracture

brisket

bristles

bristol

crickets

crustal

crystal

forster

freestone

frigates

fructose

priestly

pristine

prostate

trickster

trustees

christian

friction

thrusting

trusting

crystals

drugstore

frostbite

christians

frictions

drugstores

croquet

Words that rhyme with the word merged

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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