Rhyme Dictionary
Rhymes with “Discreet”
/dɪˈskɹiːt/
Respectful of privacy or secrecy; exercising caution in order to avoid causing embarrassment; quiet; diplomatic.
🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Discreet"
50 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "discreet" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| conceit | 2 | noun | (uncountable) Overly high self-esteem; vain pride; hubris. |
| sweet | 1 | noun | Tasting of sugars. |
| obsolete | 3 | noun | (of words, equipment, etc.) No longer in use; gone into disuse; disused or neglected (often in favour of something newer). |
| replete | 2 | verb | Abounding, amply provided. |
| effete | 2 | Lacking strength or vitality; feeble, powerless, impotent. | |
| complete | 2 | verb | (transitive) To make whole or entire. |
| concrete | 2 | noun | Real, actual, tangible. |
| bittersweet | 3 | noun | Both bitter and sweet. |
| heat | 1 | noun | (uncountable) Thermal energy. |
| deceit | 2 | noun | An act or practice intended to deceive; a trick. |
| retreat | 2 | noun | The act of pulling back or withdrawing, as from something dangerous, or unpleasant. |
| beat | 1 | verb | A stroke; a blow. |
| elite | 2 | noun | A special group or social class of people who have a superior social or economic status and attendant power, advantages, or privileges in society; a member of such a group. |
| meet | 1 | verb | To make contact (with someone) while in proximity. |
| upbeat | 2 | noun | Having a positive, lively, or perky tone, attitude, etc. |
| treat | 1 | verb | (transitive) To entertain with food or drink, especially at one's own expense; to show hospitality to; to pay for as celebration or reward. |
| skeet | 1 | noun | (uncountable) A form of trapshooting using clay targets to simulate birds in flight. |
| offbeat | 2 | noun | Unusual; unconventional; not ordinary. |
| bleat | 1 | noun | The characteristic cry of a sheep or a goat. |
| neat | 1 | noun | Clean, tidy; free from dirt or impurities. |
| repeat | 2 | verb | (transitive) To do or say again (and again). |
| meat | 1 | noun | (uncountable) The flesh (muscle tissue) of an animal used as food, or a food designed to replicate its taste and texture (like plant-based meat). |
| suite | 1 | noun | A group of connected rooms, usually separable from other rooms by means of access. |
| defeat | 2 | noun | (transitive) To overcome in battle or contest. |
| discrete | 2 | Separate; distinct; individual; non-continuous. | |
| fleet | 1 | noun | A group of vessels or vehicles. |
| street | 1 | noun | A paved part of road, usually in a village or a town. |
| sleet | 1 | noun | (chiefly UK, Ireland, Northeastern US) Precipitation in the form of a mixture of rain and snow. |
| seat | 1 | noun | Something to be sat upon. |
| receipt | 2 | noun | A written acknowledgment that a specified article or sum of money has been received. |
| sheet | 1 | noun | A thin bed cloth used as a covering for a mattress or as a layer over the sleeper. |
| greet | 1 | verb | (transitive) To welcome in a friendly manner, either in person or through another means such as writing. |
| deadbeat | 2 | noun | (derogatory) A lazy or irresponsible person who is often unemployed, often depending upon wealthy or otherwise financially independent people for support. |
| man in the street | 4 | noun | (idiomatic) Synonym of man on the street. |
| teat | 1 | noun | (anatomy) The projection of a mammary gland from which, on female therian mammals, milk is secreted. |
| deplete | 2 | verb | (transitive) To reduce the amount of; to remove (a substance from something): |
| dope sheet | 2 | noun | (idiomatic) A summary, ordinarily in the form of a document, containing important facts and background information concerning a person, activity, or other subject matter. |
| feet | 1 | noun | (obsolete) Fact; performance; feat. |
| feat | 1 | noun | A relatively rare or difficult accomplishment. |
| downbeat | 2 | noun | Sad or pessimistic. |
| white meat | 2 | noun | Meats whose color, either before or after cooking, is considered white as opposed to red, including poultry, seafood, and in some uses, even pork. |
| neet | 1 | noun | (chiefly UK or Internet slang) A person not in employment, education, or training. |
| cleat | 1 | noun | A protrusion on the bottom of a shoe or wheel meant for better traction. |
| excrete | 2 | verb | (biology, ambitransitive) To discharge material (including waste products) from a cell, body or system. |
| mete | 1 | verb | (transitive, usually with “out”) To dispense, measure in order to dispense, allot (especially punishment, reward etc.). |
| gleet | 1 | noun | (vulgar, slang) A urethral discharge, especially as a symptom of gonorrhea. |
| browbeat | 2 | verb | (transitive) To bully in an intimidating, bossy, or supercilious way. |
| white heat | 2 | noun | A state of intensive activity. |
| creat | 1 | noun | Andrographis paniculata, a plant native to the Indian subcontinent and used in the traditional medicine of parts of Asia. |
| woman of the street | 5 | noun | (euphemistic) A prostitute. |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Discreet"
50 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| concede | 2 | verb | To admit or agree to be true; to acknowledge |
| esteem | 2 | noun | To set a high value on; to regard with respect or reverence. |
| unique | 2 | noun | (not comparable) Being the only one of its kind; unequaled, unparalleled or unmatched. |
| intrigue | 2 | noun | (transitive) To arouse the interest of; to fascinate. |
| belief | 2 | noun | Mental acceptance of a claim as true. |
| precede | 2 | verb | (transitive) To go before, go in front of. |
| perceive | 2 | verb | (transitive) To become aware of, through the physical senses, to see; to understand. |
| relief | 2 | noun | The removal of stress or discomfort. |
| appeal | 2 | noun | A call to a person or an authority for a decision, help, or proof; an entreaty, an invocation. |
| believe | 2 | verb | (transitive) To accept as true, particularly without absolute certainty (i.e., as opposed to knowing). |
| fatigue | 2 | noun | A weariness caused by exertion; exhaustion. |
| guarantee | 3 | noun | Anything that assures a certain outcome. |
| proceed | 2 | verb | To move, pass, or go forward or onward; to advance; to carry on. |
| critique | 2 | noun | To review something; to criticize. |
| foresee | 2 | verb | To perceive (a situation or event) in advance. |
| receive | 2 | verb | (transitive) To be given, sent, or paid something. |
| indeed | 2 | (modal) Truly; in fact; actually. | |
| technique | 2 | noun | (countable) A method of achieving something or carrying something out, especially one requiring some skill or knowledge. |
| beneath | 2 | Below or underneath. | |
| unseen | 2 | noun | Not seen or discovered; invisible. |
| disease | 2 | noun | (medicine) An abnormal condition of a human, animal or plant that causes discomfort or dysfunction; distinct from injury insofar as the latter is usually instantaneously acquired. |
| redeem | 2 | verb | (transitive) To save, rescue. |
| secede | 2 | verb | (intransitive) To split from or to withdraw from membership of a political union, an alliance or an organisation. |
| deceased | 2 | noun | No longer alive; dead. |
| misdeed | 2 | noun | That which was done that should not have been, ranging from any sin or moral offense to various degrees of crime. |
| agree | 2 | verb | (intransitive) To be in harmony about an opinion, statement, or action; to have a consistent idea between two or more people. |
| asleep | 2 | In a state of sleep; also, broadly, resting. | |
| mislead | 2 | verb | To deceive by telling lies or otherwise giving a false impression. |
| nobody | 3 | noun | Someone who is not important or well-known. |
| police | 2 | noun | (law enforcement) A constituted body of officers representing the civil authority of government, empowered to maintain public order and safety, enforce the law, and prevent, detect, and investigate crime. |
| centerpiece | 3 | noun | US standard spelling of centrepiece. [An ornament to be placed in the centre, as of a table, ceiling, etc.] |
| vaccine | 2 | noun | (immunology) A substance given to stimulate a body's production of antibodies and provide immunity against a disease without causing the disease itself in the treatment, prepared from the agent that causes the disease (or a derivative of it; or a related, also effective, but safer disease), or a synthetic substitute; also, a dose of such a substance. |
| sixteen | 2 | noun | the cardinal number that is the sum of fifteen and one |
| underneath | 3 | noun | Below; in a place beneath. |
| misread | 2 | verb | To read wrongly; misconstrue; misinterpret; mistake the sense or significance of. |
| philippine | 3 | Of or pertaining to the Philippines. | |
| oversees | 3 | verb | (figuratively) To supervise, guide, review or direct the actions of a person or group. |
| family tree | 4 | noun | (genealogy) A diagrammatic representation of a pedigree, illustrating the connections between a person's ancestors, offspring and other relatives. |
| agrees | 2 | verb | (intransitive) To be in harmony about an opinion, statement, or action; to have a consistent idea between two or more people. |
| defeats | 2 | noun | (transitive) To overcome in battle or contest. |
| chinese | 2 | noun | Of, from, or related to China, particularly now the People's Republic of China. |
| christine | 2 | noun | A female given name from Ancient Greek. |
| degree | 2 | noun | (education) A stage of proficiency or qualification in a course of study, now especially an award bestowed by a university/college, as a certification of academic achievement. (In the United States, can include secondary schools.) |
| fooled me | 2 | — | |
| in me | 2 | — | |
| maple leaf | 3 | noun | The leaf of the maple tree. |
| mob deep | 2 | — | |
| reality | 4 | noun | The state of being actual or real; realness. |
| see in me | 3 | — | |
| shakespeare | 2 | noun | William Shakespeare, an English playwright and poet of the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. |
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