Rhyme Dictionary
Rhymes with “Embark”
/ɛmˈbɑːk/
To get on a boat or ship or (outside the USA) an aeroplane.
♬100 rhyming words found
🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Embark"
50 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "embark" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| stark | 1 | noun | Plain in appearance; barren, desolate. |
| mark | 1 | noun | (heading) Boundary, land within a boundary. |
| dark | 1 | noun | Having an absolute or (more often) relative lack of light. |
| remark | 2 | noun | A casual observation, comment, or statement |
| snark | 1 | noun | an attitude or expression of mocking irreverence and sarcasm. |
| spark | 1 | noun | A small particle of glowing matter, either molten or on fire, resulting from an electrical surge or excessive heat created by friction. |
| monarch | 2 | noun | The ruler of an absolute monarchy or the head of state of a constitutional monarchy. |
| bark | 1 | noun | (intransitive) To make a short, loud, explosive noise with the vocal organs (said of animals, especially dogs). |
| benchmark | 2 | noun | A standard by which something is evaluated or measured. |
| lark | 1 | noun | Any of various small, singing passerine birds of the family Alaudidae. |
| earmark | 2 | verb | (figurative) (finance) An act of designating certain funds to be used for a specific purpose; specifically (US, politics), a designation by the Congress that certain federal funds be appropriated for a specific project. |
| ark | 1 | noun | (Judaism, Christianity, Islam) Noah's ark: the ship built by Noah to save his family and a collection of animals from the deluge. |
| landmark | 2 | noun | A notable location with historical, cultural, or geographical significance. |
| patriarch | 3 | noun | (biblical) A male leader of a family, tribe or ethnic group, especially one of the twelve sons of Jacob (considered to have created the twelve tribes of Israel) or (in plural) Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. |
| park | 1 | noun | An area of land set aside for environment preservation or recreation. |
| marque | 1 | noun | A brand of a manufactured product, especially of a motor car. |
| narc | 1 | noun | (informal, colloquial, drugs) A police officer or federal agent assigned to or engaging in illegal narcotics control. |
| barque | 1 | noun | A sailing vessel of three or more masts, with all masts but the sternmost square-rigged, the sternmost being fore-and-aft-rigged |
| matriarch | 3 | noun | A female leader of a family, a tribe or an ethnic or religious group. |
| oligarch | 3 | noun | A member of an oligarchy; someone who is part of a small group that runs a country. |
| trademark | 2 | noun | A word, symbol, or phrase used to identify a particular company's product and differentiate it from other companies' products. |
| shark | 1 | noun | (ichthyology, countable) Any predatory fish of the superorder Selachimorpha, with a cartilaginous skeleton and 5 to 7 gill slits on each side of its head. |
| hark | 1 | verb | (archaic, often imperative) To listen attentively. |
| disembark | 3 | verb | (intransitive) To go ashore out of a ship or boat; to leave a train or aircraft. |
| chark | 1 | noun | Charcoal; coke. |
| caustic remark | 4 | noun | witty language used to convey insults or scorn |
| quark | 1 | noun | (particle physics) In the Standard Model, one of a number of elementary subatomic particles having fractional electric charge that forms matter. They are theorized not to exist in isolation, but only in combinations in hadrons such as neutrons and protons or in quark–gluon plasmas. |
| ballpark | 2 | noun | (US, figuratively) The general vicinity; somewhere close; a broad approximation. |
| darke | 1 | noun | A surname. |
| watermark | 3 | noun | A translucent design impressed on the surface of paper and visible when the paper is held to the light. |
| skylark | 2 | noun | A small brown passerine bird, Alauda arvensis, that sings as it flies high into the air. |
| clark | 1 | noun | An English and Scottish surname originating as an occupation for a scribe, secretary, or cleric. |
| punctuation mark | 5 | noun | Any of various symbols used in writing and printing to indicate pauses, divisions, etc. and to aid the reader in understanding what is written. |
| parc | 1 | noun | Alternative form of park [An area of land set aside for environment preservation or recreation.] |
| merc | 1 | noun | (slang, especially UK, Commonwealth) A Mercedes-Benz automobile. |
| wide of the mark | 4 | (idiomatic) (Very) inaccurate. | |
| pockmark | 2 | noun | A mark or scar in the skin caused by a pock. |
| aardvark | 2 | noun | The nocturnal, insectivorous, burrowing, mammal Orycteropus afer, of the order Tubulidentata, somewhat resembling a pig, common in some parts of sub-Saharan Africa. |
| question mark | 3 | noun | (typography) The punctuation mark "?", used at the end of a sentence to indicate a question. |
| amusement park | 4 | noun | A commercially-operated collection of rides, games and other entertainment attractions. |
| bench mark | 2 | noun | Alternative spelling of benchmark. [A standard by which something is evaluated or measured.] |
| quotation mark | 4 | noun | Either of a pair of quotation marks used to denote a quotation in writing. In North America, South Africa and Australia, they may look “like this” (called inverted commas) or "like this" (straight quotes). In the United Kingdom and Ireland, they usually look ‘like this’ or 'like this'. |
| tiger shark | 3 | noun | A large shark, of species Galeocerdo cuvier, of wide warm-water distribution, that hunts alone and has dark stripes across its back. |
| hash mark | 2 | noun | The hash or pound sign (#). |
| cow shark | 2 | noun | Any shark of the family Hexanchidae. |
| ditto mark | 3 | The ditto mark is a shorthand sign, used mostly in hand-written text, indicating that the words or figures above it are to be repeated. | |
| electric arc | 4 | noun | A discharge of electricity across a gap, causing ionization of the air (or other gas) and resulting in a bright, hot plasma. |
| accent mark | 3 | noun | (linguistics, strictly) A diacritical mark or character used in writing to indicate the place of stress (spoken accent), or to indicate the nature or quality of the vowel marked (such as long vowel versus short vowel). |
| charm quark | 2 | noun | (particle physics) A quark having a fractional electric charge of +2/3 and a mass of about 1150 to 1350 MeV. |
| shoulder mark | 3 | noun | (military) A flat cloth sleeve worn on the shoulder strap of a uniform, sometimes bearing rank or other insignia. |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Embark"
50 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| smirk | 1 | noun | An uneven, often crooked smile that is insolent, self-satisfied, conceited or scornful. |
| impart | 2 | verb | (transitive) To make known; to show (by speech, writing etc.). |
| jerk | 1 | noun | A sudden, often uncontrolled movement, especially of the human body. |
| disregard | 3 | noun | (transitive) To ignore; to pay no attention to. |
| work | 1 | noun | (uncountable) Employment. |
| lurk | 1 | verb | To hang out or wait around a location, preferably without drawing attention to oneself. |
| bizarre | 2 | noun | Strangely unconventional; highly unusual and different from common experience, often in an extravagant, fantastic, and/or conspicuous way. |
| vanguard | 2 | noun | (by extension) The person(s) at the forefront of any group or movement. |
| dirk | 1 | noun | A long Scottish dagger with a straight blade. |
| murk | 1 | noun | Dark, murky. |
| torque | 1 | noun | (physics, mechanics) A rotational or twisting effect of a force; a moment of force, defined for measurement purposes as an equivalent straight line force multiplied by the distance from the axis of rotation (SI unit newton-metre or N·m; imperial unit pound-foot or lb·ft, not to be confused with the foot pound-force, commonly "foot-pound", a unit of work or energy) |
| depart | 2 | verb | (intransitive) To leave. |
| berserk | 2 | noun | Furiously, injuriously, or maniacally violent or out of control. |
| burke | 1 | noun | (UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, slang) To murder by suffocation. |
| cirque | 1 | noun | (geology) A curved depression or natural amphitheatre, especially one in a mountainside at the end of a valley. |
| alarm | 2 | noun | Any sound or information intended to give notice of approaching danger; a warning sound to arouse attention; a warning of danger. |
| shirk | 1 | verb | (transitive) To avoid, especially a duty, responsibility, etc.; to stay away from. |
| quirk | 1 | noun | An idiosyncrasy; a slight glitch, a mannerism; something unusual about the manner or style of something or someone. |
| apart | 2 | Placed separately (in regard to space or time). | |
| fork | 1 | noun | Any of several types of pronged (tined) tools (physical tools), as follows: |
| berk | 1 | noun | A surname. |
| memoir | 2 | noun | An autobiography; a book describing the personal experiences of an author. |
| perk | 1 | noun | (informal) Perquisite. |
| soda jerk | 3 | noun | (US, idiomatic, dated) A person who works at a soda fountain. |
| remarks | 2 | noun | A casual observation, comment, or statement |
| disarm | 2 | verb | (transitive) To deprive of weapons; to deprive of the means of attack or defense; to render defenseless. |
| restart | 2 | verb | (ambitransitive) To start again. |
| piece of work | 3 | noun | (idiomatic, often derogatory) A person who has a strong and unusual personality, especially one with seriously unpleasant character flaws. |
| unarm | 2 | verb | (transitive) To disarm, to remove the armour and weapons from. |
| field work | 2 | noun | (in scientific research) The collection of raw data, in the field |
| embarked | 2 | verb | To start, begin. |
| kirk | 1 | noun | (Northern England and Scotland) A church. |
| birk | 1 | noun | (Northern England) A birch tree. |
| desk clerk | 2 | noun | a hotel receptionist |
| departs | 2 | verb | (intransitive) To leave. |
| guitar | 2 | noun | (music) A stringed musical instrument, of European origin, usually with a fretted fingerboard and six strings, played with the fingers or a plectrum (guitar pick). |
| turk | 1 | noun | A person from Turkey or of Turkish ethnic descent. [from 12th c.] |
| york | 1 | noun | (slang) To vomit. |
| uncork | 2 | verb | (transitive) To open (a bottle or other container sealed with a cork or stopper) by removing the cork or stopper from. |
| burk | 1 | noun | (intransitive, slang, Southern US) To vomit. |
| erk | 1 | noun | (British, slang) A member of the groundcrew in the RAF. |
| file clerk | 2 | noun | (US) Synonym of filing clerk. |
| embarks | 2 | verb | To start, begin. |
| cork | 1 | noun | A bottle stopper made from this or any other material. |
| pork | 1 | noun | (chiefly uncountable) The meat of a pig. |
| stork | 1 | noun | A large wading bird with long legs and a long beak of the order Ciconiiformes and its family Ciconiidae. |
| tuning fork | 3 | noun | (music) A fork-shaped object which emits a tone of a specific frequency when struck, producing a reference note for tuning instruments. |
| overwork | 3 | noun | (intransitive) To work too hard. |
| rework | 2 | noun | To redo, correct, or rebuild. |
| social work | 3 | noun | Any of several professions concerned with providing social services to members of the community. |
✍️ How to Use These Rhymes
📝
Poetry
Perfect rhymes work best in traditional verse. Use near rhymes for modern free verse.
🎶
Song Lyrics
Near rhymes are common in pop and hip-hop. They keep lyrics natural and conversational.
🃏
Greeting Cards
Short perfect rhymes (1–2 syllables) feel warm and memorable in cards and captions.
🔢 Rhymes by Syllable Count
Match syllable counts to keep your poem's meter consistent.
1 syllable
2 syllables
3 syllables
5 syllables
Translate “Embark” into Another Language
Pick a language — the word will be pre-filled in the translator.
🔗 Explore More Rhymes
rhymes with starkrhymes with markrhymes with darkrhymes with remarkrhymes with snarkrhymes with sparkrhymes with monarchrhymes with barkrhymes with benchmarkrhymes with larkrhymes with earmarkrhymes with arkrhymes with landmarkrhymes with patriarchrhymes with parkrhymes with marquerhymes with narcrhymes with barquerhymes with matriarchrhymes with oligarch