Rhyme Dictionary
Rhymes with “Extorting”
To take or seize off an unwilling person by physical force, menace, duress, torture, or any undue or illegal exercise of power or ingenuity
🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Extorting"
30 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "extorting" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| thwarting | 2 | noun | An instance of blocking or obstructing. |
| courting | 2 | noun | courtship; amorous advances |
| supporting | 3 | noun | That supports. |
| consorting | 3 | verb | (intransitive) To associate or keep company (with). |
| sporting | 2 | noun | (not comparable) Pertaining to sports |
| cavorting | 3 | noun | The action of the verb to cavort |
| exhorting | 3 | noun | exhortation |
| snorting | 2 | noun | A snort sound or action. |
| sorting | 2 | noun | Ordering. |
| reporting | 3 | noun | Such creation in journalism, as contrasted with other aspects such as analysis and opinion. |
| resorting | 3 | verb | (intransitive) To have recourse (to), now especially from necessity or frustration. |
| exporting | 3 | noun | the commercial activity of selling and shipping goods to a foreign country |
| importing | 3 | noun | the commercial activity of buying and bringing in goods from a foreign country |
| transporting | 3 | noun | The transportation of a criminal. |
| porting | 2 | noun | An opening through or into which fluid or other material can flow. |
| deporting | 3 | verb | (transitive) To evict, especially from a country. |
| shorting | 2 | noun | short selling |
| distorting | 3 | That distorts. | |
| purporting | 3 | verb | To convey, imply, or profess (often falsely or inaccurately). [(usually) with to (+ infinitive)] |
| aborting | 3 | verb | (transitive, intransitive) To cause a premature termination of (a fetus); to end a pregnancy before term. |
| homeporting | 3 | noun | The port where a vessel is based (not necessarily the one where it is registered). |
| nonsporting | 3 | not sporting | |
| underreporting | 5 | noun | The act, or the result of insufficiently reporting. |
| nor tongue | 2 | — | |
| report ing | 3 | (transitive, intransitive) To relate details of (an event or incident); to recount, describe (something). | |
| short tongue | 2 | — | |
| sore tongue | 2 | — | |
| storting | 2 | noun | The supreme legislature of Norway, the Norwegian parliament. |
| support ing | 3 | (transitive) To help keep from falling. | |
| your tongue | 2 | — |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Extorting"
50 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| important | 3 | Having relevant and crucial value; having import. | |
| disconcerting | 4 | Tending to cause discomfort, uneasiness or alarm. | |
| scorching | 2 | noun | Very hot. |
| distorted | 3 | having an intended meaning altered or misrepresented | |
| portion | 2 | noun | An allocated amount. |
| disturbing | 3 | Causing distress or worry; upsetting or unsettling. | |
| lurking | 2 | noun | The act of one who lurks. |
| absorbing | 3 | noun | Engrossing, that sustains someone's interest. |
| performance | 3 | noun | The act of performing; carrying into execution or action; execution; achievement; accomplishment; representation by action. |
| extortion | 3 | noun | The practice of extorting money or other property by the use of force or threats. |
| rewarding | 3 | Giving or resulting in reward or satisfaction. | |
| shirking | 2 | noun | The act of one who shirks. |
| shocking | 2 | noun | Inspiring shock; startling. |
| diverting | 3 | (dated) Amusing, distracting. | |
| torsion | 2 | noun | The act of turning or twisting, or the state of being twisted; the twisting or wrenching of a body by the exertion of a lateral force tending to turn one end or part of it about a longitudinal axis, while the other is held fast or turned in the opposite direction. |
| smarting | 2 | noun | A sensation that smarts or stings. |
| regarding | 3 | noun | The act by which something is regarded or observed. |
| jerking | 2 | noun | A motion that jerks; a jerk. |
| guarding | 2 | noun | The duty of one who guards. |
| asserting | 3 | noun | The act of making assertions. |
| orphan | 2 | noun | A person, especially a minor, both or (rarely) one of whose parents have died. |
| coffin | 2 | noun | A closed box in which the body of a dead person is placed for burial. |
| carping | 2 | noun | complaining excessively. |
| corded | 2 | Fitted with a cord. | |
| hurting | 2 | noun | A sensation that hurts. |
| imparting | 3 | noun | communication (a giving or sharing of information etc) |
| insulting | 3 | noun | Containing insult, or having the intention of insulting. |
| exploring | 3 | noun | The action of the verb explore. |
| parting | 2 | noun | A farewell, the act of departing politely. |
| wording | 2 | noun | A choice of words and the style in which they are used in a given context. |
| skirting | 2 | noun | The act of one who skirts around something, or avoids it. |
| according | 3 | Agreeing; in agreement or harmony; harmonious. | |
| starting | 2 | noun | The act of something that starts. |
| corking | 2 | noun | (informal) splendid, enjoyable, bang-up |
| pouring | 2 | noun | Flowing or falling intensely. |
| squirting | 2 | noun | The act of something being squirted. [from 14th c.] |
| chirping | 2 | noun | (gerund of chirp) The act, or an instance of, chirping. |
| rigor mortis | 4 | noun | Temporary stiffness of the body's muscles and joints following death. |
| forcing | 2 | noun | (horticulture) The art of raising plants at an earlier season than is normal, especially by using a hotbed |
| departing | 3 | noun | That is leaving. |
| farting | 2 | noun | The act of one who farts; a sound like a fart. |
| discarding | 3 | noun | The act by which something is discarded; a throwing away. |
| disregarding | 4 | in spite of everything; without regard to drawbacks | |
| water parting | 4 | noun | Synonym of watershed, the ridge(s) separating rainfall into different streams. |
| working | 2 | noun | (usually in the plural) Operation; action. |
| parking | 2 | noun | Space in which to park a car or other vehicle, such as a parking lot or curbside parking. |
| barking | 2 | noun | The action of the verb to bark. |
| darting | 2 | noun | Characterized by sudden, quick movements. |
| burping | 2 | noun | The act by which a baby, or a container of fermenting substance, is burped. |
| spurting | 2 | noun | The act of something that spurts. |
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