Rhyme Dictionary

Rhymes with “Doubter

72 rhyming words found

🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Doubter"

25 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
outer2nounOutside; external.
pouter2nounA breed of pigeon with an enlarged crop that it can inflate.
router2noun(telecommunications) Any device that directs packets of information using the equivalent of Open Systems Interconnection layer 3 (network layer) information. Most commonly used in reference to Internet Protocol routers.
powter2nounTo poke in an exploratory manner.
touter2nounOne who seeks customers, as for an inn, a public conveyance, shops, etc.: hence, an obtrusive candidate for office.
shouter2nounOne who shouts.
scouter2nounA Scout leader.
spouter2nounAnything that spouts.
flouter2nounA person who flouts.
stouter2noun(of a person) Large; bulky.
poutre2noun
about her3
bout her2
doubt her2
flout her2
haueter2noun
hauter2nounA surname from German.
krauter2nounA surname.
lauter2noun(brewing, of mash, only attributive) Clear.
out her2
shout her2
souter2noun(Scotland, Northern England) A shoemaker or cobbler.
stauter2noun
throughout her3
without her3

🎵 Near Rhymes for "Doubter"

50 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
power2nounThe ability to do or undergo something.
encounter3noun(transitive) To meet (someone) or find (something), especially unexpectedly.
scour2noun(transitive) To clean, polish, or wash (something) by rubbing and scrubbing it vigorously, frequently with an abrasive or cleaning agent.
bower2nounA shady, leafy shelter or recess in a garden or woods.
sour2nounTasting of acidity.
tower2nounAny very tall building or structure; skyscraper.
flounder2noun(intransitive) To act clumsily or confused; to struggle or be flustered.
devour3verb(transitive) To eat quickly, greedily, hungrily, or ravenously.
cower2verb(intransitive) To crouch or cringe, or to avoid or shy away from something, in fear.
water2nounA barangay of Baco, Oriental Mindoro, Philippines (unconfirmed).
outre2Alternative spelling of outré. [Beyond what is customary or proper; extravagant.]
daughter2nounOne’s female offspring.
shower2nounA brief fall of precipitation (spell of rain, or a similar fall of snow, sleet, or cascade); burst of hefty precipitation.
flower2nounA colorful, conspicuous structure associated with angiosperms, frequently scented and attracting various insects, and which may or may not be used for sexual reproduction.
prowler2nounA person who moves stealthily around a place with intention to commit a crime, especially burglary or theft.
downer2noun(slang) Something or someone disagreeable, dispiriting or depressing; a killjoy.
dauber2noun(derogatory) One who, or that which, daubs; especially, a coarse, unskillful painter.
voucher2nounA piece of paper or other token that entitles the holder to a discount, or that can be exchanged for goods and services.
hour2noun(time) A unit of time of one twenty-fourth of a day (sixty minutes).
router2noun(telecommunications) Any device that directs packets of information using the equivalent of Open Systems Interconnection layer 3 (network layer) information. Most commonly used in reference to Internet Protocol routers.
chowder2nounA thick, creamy soup or stew.
cowper2nounA surname.
take a powder4verb(idiomatic, US, colloquial) To leave without saying goodbye; to leave quietly, to run away; to scram; to depart without taking leave or notifying anyone, often with the implication of avoiding something unpleasant or shirking responsibility.
browser2noun(computing, by extension) Any other type of information browser.
our2verbMisspelling of are.
pounder2nounA vessel in which something is pounded, or an implement used in pounding.
baking powder4nounA dry leavening agent used in baking; a mixture of baking soda, an acid (often cream of tartar) and starch to keep it dry; when wetted, carbon dioxide is released.
talcum powder4nounPerfumed talc (sometimes with the addition of boric acid) for adsorbing moisture on the skin.
curry powder4nounA mixture of spices, usually including turmeric, commonly used in Asian-style cooking.
trouser2noun(in clothing retail and fashion) A pair of trousers.
face powder3nounA cosmetic made from coloured talc, applied to the face.
tooth powder3nounA powder for cleaning the teeth; a dentifrice.
bleaching powder4nounA white powder, a mixture of calcium hypochlorite and calcium chloride, prepared by the action of chlorine on calcium hydroxide, used as a strong bleaching agent and disinfectant. Formula: Ca(ClO)₂.
smokeless powder4nounAn explosive, similar to gunpowder, consisting of nitrocellulose mixed with nitroglycerine or nitroguanidine, which burns with very little smoke.
chili powder4nounPulverized dry chilis used for culinary purposes.
mouther2nounA person who mouths
mud dauber3nounA wasp, from either the family Sphecidae or Crabronidae, that builds its nest from mud.
browner2noun(cooking) A special dish for cooking food in a microwave oven so that it browns on the outside.
counters2nounOne who counts.
dusting powder4nouna fine powder for spreading on the body (as after bathing)
five spice powder4nounchinese seasoning made by grinding star anise and fennel and pepper and cloves and cinnamon
prouder2noun
doubters2nounOne who doubts.
pouters2nounA breed of pigeon with an enlarged crop that it can inflate.
shouters2nounOne who shouts.
about her3
counter2nounOne who counts.
coward2nounA person who lacks courage.
crowder2nounOne who crowds or pushes.
doubt her2

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