🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Amassed"
50 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "amassed" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| aghast | 2 | Terrified; struck with amazement; showing signs of terror or horror. | |
| steadfast | 2 | Firmly loyal or constant; unswerving. | |
| cast | 1 | verb | (physical) To move, or be moved, away. |
| downcast | 2 | verb | Of the eyes, a facial expression, etc.: looking downwards, usually as a sign of discouragement, sadness, etc., or sometimes modesty. |
| vast | 1 | noun | Very large or wide (literally or figuratively). |
| overcast | 3 | noun | Covered with clouds; overshadowed; darkened; (meteorology) more than 90% covered by clouds. |
| blast | 1 | noun | A violent gust of wind (in windy weather) or apparent wind (around a moving vehicle). |
| contrast | 2 | noun | (countable) A difference between two objects, people or concepts. |
| fast | 1 | noun | (dated) Firmly or securely fixed in place; stable. |
| outcast | 2 | noun | One that has been excluded from a society or a system, a pariah, a leper. |
| iconoclast | 4 | noun | (by extension) One who attacks cherished beliefs; a maverick. |
| ghast | 1 | noun | Having a ghastly appearance; weird. |
| last | 1 | verb | Final, ultimate, coming after all others of its kind. |
| forecast | 2 | noun | A prediction of the weather. |
| broadcast | 2 | noun | Communicated, signalled, or transmitted to many people, through radio waves or electronic means. |
| lambaste | 2 | verb | To scold, reprimand or criticize harshly. |
| enthusiast | 4 | noun | A person filled with or guided by enthusiasm. |
| first and last | 3 | noun | (idiomatic) A person's combined given name and surname. |
| past | 1 | noun | The period of time that has already happened, in contrast to the present and the future. |
| caste | 1 | noun | Any of the hereditary social classes and subclasses of South Asian societies or similar found historically in other cultures. |
| asked | 1 | (UK, minced oath) Arsed (bothered; willing to make an effort). | |
| outlast | 2 | verb | (transitive) To live, last or remain longer than. |
| harassed | 2 | Subject to harassment. | |
| recast | 2 | verb | To reproduce in a new form. |
| massed | 1 | brought together into a group or crowd | |
| surpassed | 2 | verb | (transitive) To go beyond or exceed (something) in an adjudicative or literal sense. |
| flabbergast | 3 | verb | (transitive) To overwhelm with bewilderment; to amaze, confound, or stun, especially in a ludicrous manner. |
| gassed | 1 | (slang) Drunk; intoxicated by alcohol. | |
| at last | 2 | the seventh studio album by American singer Cyndi Lauper. | |
| sassed | 1 | verb | (intransitive, US, informal) To talk, to talk back. |
| telecast | 3 | noun | A television broadcast, especially outside of a studio. |
| passed | 1 | That has passed a given qualification or examination; qualified. | |
| glassed | 1 | (colloquial) Of a person: having been assaulted with a glass smashed on them. | |
| brast | 1 | verb | Obsolete form of burst. [(intransitive) To break from internal pressure.] |
| bypassed | 2 | verb | To avoid an obstacle etc, by constructing or using a bypass. |
| mast | 1 | noun | (nautical, communication, aviation) A tall, slim post or tower, usually tapering upward, used to support, for example, sails or observation platforms on a ship, the main rotor of a helicopter, flags, floodlights, meteorological instruments, or communications equipment, such as an aerial, usually supported by guy-wires (except in the case of a helicopter). |
| typecast | 2 | verb | (acting) To cast an actor in the same kind of role repeatedly. |
| newscast | 2 | noun | (broadcasting, journalism) A broadcast of the news; a news report that is transmitted over the air for television, radio, etc. |
| sandblast | 2 | noun | To spray with fast-moving solid grains (such as sand propelled by compressed air, although softer material like sodium bicarbonate used for delicate materials may also be so referred to). The process is used for stripping dirt, rust, paint etc. from the surface of objects. |
| precast | 2 | noun | Structural members made of concrete, ready for installation. |
| clast | 1 | noun | (geology) a fragment of rock that was broken from a larger rock or rock unit. |
| colorfast | 3 | Having colors that have been dyed or applied to the material in a way that will prevent them from being washed out, running, or fading. | |
| unsurpassed | 3 | Not exceeded by others. | |
| nast | 1 | noun | A surname. |
| thomas nast | 3 | Thomas Nast (September 26, 1840Nast believed his birthday was September 27, but his birth certificate issued under the auspices of the King of Bavaria, shows September 26. | |
| hold fast | 2 | verb | (idiomatic) To stubbornly resist assault, pressure or opposition, either physically or mentally. |
| outclassed | 2 | decisively surpassed by something else so as to appear to be of a lower class | |
| royal mast | 3 | noun | (nautical) The fourth and highest part of the mast from the deck, commonly made in one piece with the topgallant mast. |
| assed | 1 | (US, slang, vulgar) bothered; willing to make an effort. | |
| chast | 1 | verb | (obsolete) to chasten |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Amassed"
38 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| abashed | 2 | Embarrassed, disconcerted, or ashamed. | |
| craft | 1 | noun | (countable, plural crafts) A branch of skilled work or trade, especially one requiring manual dexterity or artistic skill, but sometimes applied equally to any business, calling or profession; the skilled practice of a practical occupation . |
| draft | 1 | noun | (Universal spelling) A version of a written work (such as a book or paper) or drawing. |
| graft | 1 | noun | (horticulture) A small shoot or scion of a tree inserted in another tree, the stock of which is to support and nourish it. The two unite and become one tree, but the graft determines the kind of fruit. |
| draught | 1 | noun | (British) A checker: a game piece used in the game of draughts. |
| amass | 2 | verb | (transitive) to gather a great quantity of; to accumulate. |
| unabashed | 3 | Not disconcerted or embarrassed. | |
| raft | 1 | noun | A flat-bottomed craft able to float and drift on water, used for transport or as a waterborne platform. |
| aft | 1 | noun | (nautical) The rear part (after end) of a ship or other vessel. |
| slashed | 1 | Having been slashed, cut or rent. | |
| gashed | 1 | Having gashes; slashed. | |
| smashed | 1 | (slang) Drunk. | |
| dashed | 1 | (of a line) Made up of short lines with small gaps between each one and the next. | |
| crashed | 1 | "Crashed" is the third U.S. rock single, (the fifth overall), from the band Daughtry's debut album. | |
| mashed | 1 | Broken up into a pulpy state. | |
| daft | 1 | (chiefly British, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, informal) Foolish, silly, stupid. | |
| haft | 1 | noun | The handle of a tool or weapon. |
| trashed | 1 | (slang) drunk. | |
| splashed | 1 | (slang) Very drunk. | |
| thrashed | 1 | verb | To beat mercilessly. |
| lashed | 1 | (UK, slang) Drunk. | |
| skin graft | 2 | noun | (surgery) An operation to graft a piece of skin, moving it from one place to another; a dermoplasty. |
| kraft | 1 | noun | A surname. |
| cashed | 1 | (slang) Exhausted or used up; finished, empty. | |
| redraft | 2 | verb | To draft again |
| flashed | 1 | verb | (transitive) To cause to shine briefly or intermittently. |
| bank draft | 2 | noun | Alternative form of banker's draft. [(UK) A type of financial instrument, used similarly to a cheque to make a payment or transfer money, but drawn on funds already taken from the payer's account and held by the bank, and hence seen as more certain of being honoured than a personal cheque.] |
| landing craft | 3 | noun | (nautical, military) A type of flat-bottomed boat used to transport infantry and vehicles onto a shore during an assault from the sea. |
| sight draft | 2 | noun | (US) A draft to be paid on presentation. |
| life raft | 2 | noun | A usually inflatable raft carried aboard a ship or airplane, used to save lives in case the vessel has to be abandoned in an emergency on the sea. |
| time draft | 2 | noun | (banking, finance) A draft that is guaranteed by an issuing bank but only payable in full until over a specified amount of time after it is received and accepted. |
| air shaft | 2 | noun | Alternative form of airshaft. [(architecture) A vertical (or near vertical) opening (shaft) running from a courtyard to the sky, thus allowing air to circulate to high-rise apartments or offices.] |
| taft | 1 | noun | A surname. |
| butt shaft | 2 | noun | an blunt arrow without a barb; an arrow used for target practice |
| bad ass | 2 | noun | Alternative form of badass. [(US, sometimes considered vulgar, slang, negative connotation) A belligerent or mean person; a person with an unpleasantly extreme appearance, attitudes, or behavior.] |
| am asked | 2 | — | |
| shaft | 1 | noun | The long, narrow, central body of a spear, arrow, or javelin. |
| william howard taft | 5 | (September 15, 1857March 8, 1930) the 27th president of the United States and the tenth chief justice of the United States, the only person to have held both offices. |
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