Rhyme Dictionary

Rhymes with “Commit

99 rhyming words found

🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Commit"

50 words

These words rhyme exactly with "commit" — same ending sound.

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
shit1noun(countable, uncountable, colloquial, literally) Usually solid excretory product evacuated from the bowels; feces.
fit1verbSuitable; proper
grit1noun(idiomatic) Strength of mind; courage or fearlessness; fortitude.
bit1noun(mathematics, computing) A binary digit, generally represented as a 1 or 0.
counterfeit3nounFalse, especially of money; intended to deceive or carry appearance of being genuine.
hit1verb(heading, physical) To strike.
split1verb(transitive, ergative, of something solid) To divide fully or partly along a more or less straight line.
admit2verb(transitive) To allow to enter; to grant entrance (to), whether into a place, into the mind, or into consideration
transmit2verb(transitive, intransitive) To communicate (news or information, especially electronically).
submit2verb(ambitransitive) To enter or put forward for approval, consideration, marking etc.
remit2verb(transitive) To transmit or send (e.g. money in payment); to supply.
acquit2verb(transitive) To declare or find innocent or not guilty.
omit2verb(transitive) To leave out or exclude.
chit1nounA child or babe; a young, small, or insignificant person or animal.
permit2verb(transitive) To allow (something) to happen, to give permission for.
flit1verbTo move about rapidly and nimbly.
bullshit2nounAny assertions or information that are either false or misleading.
tit1noun(chiefly in the plural) A person's breast or nipple.
emit2verb(transitive) To send out or give off.
obit2nounA record of a person's death.
kit1nounAny collection of items needed for a specific purpose, especially for use by a workman, or personal effects packed for travelling.
writ1noun(countable, law) A written order, issued by a court, ordering someone to do (or stop doing) something.
cockpit2nounThe compartment in an aircraft or spacecraft in which the pilot sits and from where the craft is controlled.
sunlit2Illuminated by sunlight.
spit1verbA thin metal or wooden rod on which meat is skewered for cooking, often over a fire.
quit1verb(usually followed by of) Released from obligation, penalty, etc; free, clear, or rid.
unfit2verbNot fit; not having the correct requirements.
mitt1nounAn oversized, protective glove such as an oven mitt or a baseball mitt.
skit1nounA short comic performance done by amateurs.
holy writ3nounThe Bible.
identikit4noun(law enforcement, criminology) A picture of a person, reconstructed from strips showing facial features selected to match witnesses' descriptions; used by the police to construct a likeness of a person sought for a crime.
hypocrite3nounSomeone who practices hypocrisy, who pretends to hold beliefs, or whose actions are not consistent with their claimed beliefs.
refit2noun(transitive) To prepare for use again; to repair or restore.
befit2verbto be fit for
legit2noun(informal) Legitimate; legal; allowed by the rules; valid.
every bit4(idiomatic) Exactly, to its full degree
see to it3verb(intransitive) To ensure or guarantee (that something happens)
outfit2nounA set of clothing (with accessories).
misfit2nounA badly adjusted person; someone unsuitable or set apart because of their habits, behaviour etc.
mother wit3noun(uncountable) Inborn intelligence; innate good sense.
sit1verb(intransitive, copulative, of a person) To be in a position in which the upper body is upright and supported by the buttocks.
it1nounOne who is neither a he nor a she; a creature; a dehumanized being.
knit1verb(ambitransitive) To turn thread or yarn into a piece of fabric by forming loops that are pulled through each other. This can be done by hand with needles or by machine.
tidbit2nounA tasty morsel (of food).
retrofit3verb(transitive) To supply (a device, structure, etc.) with new components or parts that were not previously available or installed; to modernize.
moonlit2Lit by moonlight.
make it2verbTo succeed in doing something, for example in reaching a place, going somewhere, attending an event, arriving in time for something, adding to one's schedule or itinerary, or in getting where one wants to be in one's life or career, which sometimes means becoming or wanting to become successful (succeed in a big way) or famous.
leg it2verb(intransitive, British, slang) To run away, to flee.
as luck would have it5a 2011 Spanish drama film directed by Álex de la Iglesia.
do it2verb(slang, euphemistic) To have sex; to make it.

🎵 Near Rhymes for "Commit"

49 words

These words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
assist2verbTo help.
dismiss2verb(transitive) To discharge; to end the employment or service of.
persist2verb(intransitive) To go on stubbornly or resolutely.
amidst2
persevere3verb(intransitive) To persist steadfastly in pursuit of an undertaking, task, journey, or goal, even if hindered by distraction, difficulty, obstacles, or discouragement.
atmosphere3nounThe gases surrounding the Earth or any astronomical body.
relationship4nounConnection or association; the condition of being related.
begin2verb(ergative) To start, to initiate or take the first step into something.
adrift2Floating at random.
constrict2verb(ambitransitive) To narrow, especially by application of pressure.
insist2verb(sometimes with (that + subjunctive) or intransitive, with on or upon) To demand continually that something happen or be done; to reiterate a demand despite requests to abandon it.
resist2verb(intransitive) To oppose; to refuse to accept.
forbid2verb(transitive) To disallow; to proscribe.
within2In or into the interior; inside.
consist2verb(rail transport) A lineup or sequence of railroad carriages or cars, with or without a locomotive, that form a unit.
reminisce3verb(intransitive) To recall the past in a private moment, often fondly or nostalgically.
engineer3noun(by extension) A person professionally engaged in the technical design and construction of large-scale private and public works such as bridges, buildings, harbours, railways, roads, etc.; a civil engineer.
exist2verb(intransitive, stative) to be; have existence; have being or reality
predict2verb(transitive) To make a prediction: to forecast, foretell, or estimate a future event on the basis of knowledge and reasoning; to prophesy a future event on the basis of mystical knowledge or power.
fulfill2verb(transitive) To satisfy, carry out, bring to completion (an obligation, a requirement, etc.).
scholarship3nounA grant-in-aid to a student.
enlist2verb(intransitive) To voluntarily join a cause or organization, especially military service.
restrict2verbTo restrain within boundaries; to limit; to confine
convinced2In a state of believing, especially from evidence but not necessarily.
equipped2Having the equipment, resources, and skills one needs; prepared.
interdict3noun(transitive) To forbid (an action or thing) by formal or legal sanction.
leadership3nounThe capacity of someone to lead others.
cashier2nounOne who works at a till or receives payments.
forgive2verb(transitive) To pardon (someone); to waive any negative feeling towards or desire for punishment or retribution against.
volunteer3nounOne who enters into, or offers themselves for, any service of their own free will, especially when done without pay.
inflict2verbTo thrust upon; to impose.
evict2verb(transitive) To expel (one or more people) from their property; to force (one or more people) to move out.
equip2verb(transitive) To supply with something necessary in order to carry out a specific action or task; to provide with (e.g. weapons, provisions, munitions, rigging).
homesick2(often with for) Missing one's home and family very much when away; nostalgic.
commits2verb(transitive) To do (something bad); to perpetrate, as a crime, sin, or fault.
addict2nounA person who is addicted, especially to a harmful drug.
puffin2nounThe Atlantic puffin (Fratercula arctica) or (by extension) any of the other various small seabirds of the genera Fratercula and Lunda that are black and white with a brightly-coloured beak.
permits2verb(transitive) To allow (something) to happen, to give permission for.
exists2verb(intransitive, stative) to be; have existence; have being or reality
footprints2the debut studio album by Australian singer Holly Valance.
transmits2verb(transitive, intransitive) To communicate (news or information, especially electronically).
omits2verb(transitive) To leave out or exclude.
bacon bits3
championship4noun(sports) A competition to determine a champion, especially the final of a series of competitions.
do this2
hypocrites3nounThe sixty-third sura (chapter) of the Qur'an.
next to nick3
rob him2
warship2nounAny ship built or armed for naval combat.

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