🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Doctors"
1 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "doctors" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| proctors | 2 | noun | (Canada, US, Philippines) A person who supervises students as they take an examination, in the United States at the college/university level; often the department secretary, or a fellow/graduate student; an invigilator. |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Doctors"
50 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| water | 2 | noun | A barangay of Baco, Oriental Mindoro, Philippines (unconfirmed). |
| doctor | 2 | noun | A physician; a member of the medical profession; one who is trained and licensed to heal the sick or injured. The final examination and qualification may award a doctor degree in which case the post-nominal letters are DO, DPM, MD, DMD, or DDS in the US, or MBBS or BDS in the UK. |
| daughter | 2 | noun | One’s female offspring. |
| slaughter | 2 | noun | (uncountable) The killing of animals, generally for food. |
| quarters | 2 | noun | (by extension) The place where someone or something lives. |
| orders | 2 | noun | A surname |
| fosters | 2 | verb | (transitive) To nurture or bring up offspring, or to provide similar parental care to an unrelated child. |
| roster | 2 | noun | A list of individuals or groups, usually for an organization of some kind such as military officers and enlisted personnel enrolled in a particular unit; a muster roll; a sports team, with the names of players who are eligible to be placed in the lineup for a particular game; or a list of students officially enrolled in a school or class. |
| boxer | 2 | noun | A participant in a boxing match; a fighter who boxes. |
| borders | 2 | noun | Scottish Borders |
| doctored | 2 | altered; falsified; skewed; manipulated | |
| soccer | 2 | noun | (originated, late 19th C, now often US, Australia, Ireland, Philippines, and other countries; see usage notes) Association football. |
| walkers | 2 | alt=190 Elgin Avenue|thumb|Walkers' Cayman Islands office at 190 Elgin Avenue, George Town, Grand Cayman. | |
| locker | 2 | noun | A type of storage compartment with a lock, usually used to store personal possessions for public use, such as in schools, railway stations, place of work, gyms, sports centers. |
| helicopter | 4 | noun | (aircraft) An aircraft that is borne along by one or more sets of long rotating blades which allow it to hover, move in any direction including reverse, or land; and typically having a smaller set of blades on its tail to stabilize the aircraft. |
| waters | 2 | noun | Amniotic fluid (see note at water (“amniotic fluid”)). |
| shocker | 2 | noun | (colloquial) One who or that which shocks or startles. |
| boxers | 2 | noun | (informal) Boxer shorts. |
| hotter | 2 | noun | An industrial worker employed to heat something. |
| dollars | 2 | noun | Official designation for currency in some parts of the world, including Canada, the United States, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Hong Kong, and elsewhere. Its symbol is $. |
| reporters | 3 | The Briefing, formerly Reporters, is a weekly analytical programme shown on BBC News, during BBC Breakfast on BBC One and BBC News International. | |
| choppers | 2 | noun | (informal, plural only) Teeth. |
| daughters | 2 | noun | One’s female offspring. |
| fathers | 2 | noun | A male parent, especially of a human; a male who parents a child (which he has sired, adopted, fostered, taken as his own, etc.). |
| knockers | 2 | noun | (slang) A woman's breasts. |
| actors | 2 | (original title: Les Acteurs) a 2000 French comedy film directed by Bertrand Blier. | |
| rockers | 2 | noun | originally a british youth subculture that evolved out of the teddy boys in the 1960s; wore black leather jackets and jeans and boots; had greased hair and rode motorcycles and listened to rock'n'roll; were largely unskilled manual laborers |
| coppers | 2 | a British fly-on-the-wall documentary television series broadcast on Channel 4, about policing in the United Kingdom. | |
| lawyers | 2 | noun | A professional person qualified (as by a law degree or bar exam) and authorized to practice law as an attorney-at-law, solicitor, advocate, barrister or equivalent, i.e. represent parties in lawsuits or trials and give legal advice. |
| otters | 2 | noun | An aquatic or marine carnivorous mammal in the subfamily Lutrinae. |
| squatters | 2 | a 2014 American direct-to-video independent drama film directed by Martin Weisz and starring Gabriella Wilde, Thomas Dekker, Richard Dreyfuss, and Luke Grimes. | |
| oscars | 2 | noun | (informal) An Academy Award. |
| stoppers | 2 | noun | Someone or something that stops something. |
| watchers | 2 | a 1988 science fiction horror film directed by Jon Hess and starring Corey Haim, Michael Ironside, Barbara Williams, and Lala Sloatman. | |
| impostors | 3 | noun | Someone who attempts to deceive by using an assumed name or identity. |
| mockers | 2 | noun | A jinx. |
| helicopters | 4 | an Australian new wave, ska-influenced pop band which formed in Perth in August 1980. | |
| potters | 2 | noun | One who makes pots and other ceramic wares. |
| blockers | 2 | noun | Agent noun of block (“obstruct or prevent”); something that blocks something else. |
| lockers | 2 | noun | A type of storage compartment with a lock, usually used to store personal possessions for public use, such as in schools, railway stations, place of work, gyms, sports centers. |
| robbers | 2 | noun | (crime) A person who robs. |
| rosters | 2 | noun | A list of individuals or groups, usually for an organization of some kind such as military officers and enlisted personnel enrolled in a particular unit; a muster roll; a sports team, with the names of players who are eligible to be placed in the lineup for a particular game; or a list of students officially enrolled in a school or class. |
| conductors | 3 | noun | (music) A person who conducts an orchestra, choir or other music ensemble; a professional whose occupation is conducting. |
| dockers | 2 | noun | (Australian rules football) Fremantle Football Club, an Australian rules football club based in Fremantle, a suburb of Perth. |
| doktor | 2 | noun | — |
| foster | 2 | noun | (transitive) To nurture or bring up offspring, or to provide similar parental care to an unrelated child. |
| monsters | 2 | an American syndicated horror anthology television series which originally ran from 1988 to 1991 and reran on the Sci-Fi Channel during the 1990s. | |
| procter | 2 | noun | A surname originating as an occupation. |
| proctor | 2 | noun | (Canada, US, Philippines) A person who supervises students as they take an examination, in the United States at the college/university level; often the department secretary, or a fellow/graduate student; an invigilator. |
| scholars | 2 | the third studio album by American duo Buke and Gase. |
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