Rhyme Dictionary

Rhymes with “Errant

75 rhyming words found

🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Errant"

26 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
aberrant3nounDiffering from the norm.
apparent3Clear or manifest to the understanding; plain; evident; obvious; known; palpable; indubitable.
inherent3Naturally as part or consequence of something.
transparent3noun(of a material or object) See-through, clear; having the property that light passes through it almost undisturbed, such that one can see through it clearly.
heir apparent4noun(usually monarchy) Someone who will definitely inherit if surviving the one whose property is to be inherited.
declarant3noun(law) A person who makes a formal declaration or statement
foster parent4nounAn adult who cares for a child who has been placed in foster care.
female parent4nouna woman who has given birth to a child (also used as a term of address to your mother)
male parent3nouna male parent (also used as a term of address to your father)
grandparent3nounThe parent of someone's parent.
great grandparent4nounAlternative spelling of great-grandparent. [A parent of a grandparent; a grandparent of a parent.]
berent2noun
arendt2nounA surname.
bare hint2
bear hunt2Bears have been hunted since prehistoric times for their meat and fur.
behrendt2nounA surname.
berendt2nounA surname from German.
dare hint2
darent2nounA river in Kent, England, which flows into the Thames.
emerant3
eyre hunt2
ferrant2noun
guerrant2nounA surname from French.
hare hunt2
parent2noun(often in the plural) A person who raises a child (which they have made, adopted, fostered, taken as their own, etc.).
rare hint2

🎵 Near Rhymes for "Errant"

50 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
present2nounRelating to now, for the time being; current.
abhorrent3Abhorring; detesting; having or showing abhorrence; loathing.
merit2noun(countable, uncountable) Something deserving or worthy of positive recognition or reward.
concurrent3nounHappening at the same time; simultaneous.
desperate2nounIn dire need (of something); having a dire need or desire.
inherent3Naturally as part or consequence of something.
torrent2nounA violent flow, as of water, lava, etc.; a stream suddenly raised and running rapidly, as down a precipice.
pleasant2nounGiving pleasure; pleasing in manner.
aspirant3nounSomeone who aspires (for high office, etc.)
tyrant2nounA despot; a ruler who governs unjustly, cruelly, or harshly.
pregnant2noun(chiefly not comparable) Carrying developing offspring within the body.
incoherent4nounNot making logical sense; not logically connected or consistent.
recurrent3Recurring; happening time after time.
coherent3Orderly, logical and consistent.
impairment3nounA disability or handicap.
glaring2nounBlatant, obvious.
embarrassed3Having a feeling of shameful discomfort.
adherent3nounA person who has membership in some group, association, or religion.
warrant2noun(law, countable) A judicial writ authorizing an officer to make a search, seizure, or arrest, or to execute a judgment.
felon2noun(criminal law) A person who has committed a felony (“serious criminal offence”); specifically, one who has been tried and convicted of such a crime.
demerit3nounA quality of being inadequate; a disadvantage, a fault.
deterrent3nounSomething that deters.
sentence2noun(grammar) A grammatically complete series of words consisting of a subject and predicate, even if one or the other is implied. In modern writing, when using e.g. the Latin, Greek or Cyrillic alphabets, typically beginning with a capital letter and ending with a full stop or other punctuation.
lemon2nounA yellowish citrus fruit.
lesson2nounA section of learning or teaching into which a wider learning content is divided.
peasant2nounA member of the lowly social class that toils on the land, constituted by small farmers and tenants, sharecroppers, farmhands and other laborers on the land where they form the main labor force in agriculture and horticulture.
errand2nounA journey undertaken to accomplish some task.
flection2nounAlternative spelling of flexion. [The act of bending a joint, especially a bone joint; the counteraction of extension.]
au courant3Up to date; informed about the latest developments; abreast.
uncaring3nounCharacterized by a lack of care; not caring.
lessons2nounA section of learning or teaching into which a wider learning content is divided.
inherit3verb(transitive) To receive (property, a title, etc.), by legal succession or bequest after the previous owner's death.
intercurrent4noun(medicine, of a disease or condition) Simultaneous; occurring at the same time as, or during the period of, another condition.
courant2nounA circulating gazette of news; a newspaper.
seven2nounThe digit/figure 7 or an occurrence thereof.
parrot2nounA kind of bird, many species of which are colorful and able to mimic human speech, of the order Psittaciformes or (narrowly) of the family Psittacidae.
gerund2noun(grammar) A verbal form that functions as a verbal noun. (In English, a gerund has the same spelling as a present participle, but functions differently; however, this distinction may be ambiguous or unclear and so is no longer made in some modern texts such as A Comprehensive Grammar of the English Language and The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language)
erring2nounThe act of one who errs; sin.
sweating2nounThe production and evaporation of a watery fluid called sweat that is excreted by the sweat glands in the skin of mammals.
airing2noun(countable) The broadcast of a television or radio show.
death warrant3nounAn official warrant that authorizes capital punishment.
bearings2noun(in the plural, especially in phrases such as 'get one's bearings') One's understanding of one's orientation or relative position, literally or figuratively.
paren2noun(informal, especially computing) A parenthesis (bracket used to enclose parenthetical material in text).
clarence2nounA kind of carriage popular in the 19th century; a four-wheeled horse-driven vehicle with a glass front and room for four passengers.
rip current3nounA strong flow of surface water, away from the shore, that returns water from incoming waves.
ocean current4nounAny more or less permanent or continuous, directed movement of water that flows in one of the Earth's oceans.
errands2nounA journey undertaken to accomplish some task.
alternating current6noun(physics) An electric current in which the direction of flow of the electrons reverses periodically.
direct current4noun(physics) An electric current that always flows in the same direction but may differ in intensity over time.
search warrant3noun(law) A court order in the form of a warrant, authorizing the search of a home and/or other privacy-protected place(s), notably to seek unlawful possessions, evidence etc. as part of a judicial inquiry

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