🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Flattered"
14 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "flattered" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| tattered | 2 | Rent in tatters, torn, hanging in rags; ragged. | |
| battered | 2 | Beaten up through a lot of use; in rough condition; weathered. | |
| shattered | 2 | Physically broken into pieces. | |
| scattered | 2 | Dispersed, spread apart into disunited units. | |
| spattered | 2 | covered patchily; often used in combination | |
| splattered | 2 | covered patchily; often used in combination | |
| chattered | 2 | verb | (intransitive) To talk idly. |
| mattered | 2 | verb | (intransitive, stative) To be important. |
| clattered | 2 | verb | (intransitive) To make a rattling sound. |
| pattered | 2 | verb | To make irregularly repeated sounds of low-to-moderate magnitude and lower-than-average pitch. |
| attard | 2 | noun | A town in the Central Region of Malta. |
| cat heard | 2 | — | |
| matt heard | 2 | — | |
| pat heard | 2 | Timothy Patrick Heard (born 17 March 1960)J. Rollin, Guinness Soccer |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Flattered"
50 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| standard | 2 | noun | Falling within an accepted range of size, amount, power, quality, etc. |
| enamored | 3 | In love, amorous. | |
| haggard | 2 | noun | Looking exhausted, worried, or poor in condition |
| laggard | 2 | noun | One who lags behind; one who takes more time than is necessary or than the others in a group. |
| master | 2 | noun | Someone who has control over something or someone. |
| staggered | 2 | Arranged in a way that is not uniform. | |
| patter | 2 | noun | A soft repeated sound, as of rain falling, or feet walking on a hard surface. |
| plastered | 2 | (slang) Drunk, intoxicated. | |
| stammer | 2 | verb | (intransitive) To keep repeating a particular sound involuntarily during speech. |
| pattern | 2 | noun | Model, example. |
| clatter | 2 | noun | (intransitive) To make a rattling sound. |
| chatter | 2 | noun | Talk, especially meaningless or unimportant talk. |
| hammered | 2 | (UK, Canada, slang) very drunk; inebriated. | |
| scabbard | 2 | noun | The sheath of a sword. |
| after | 2 | noun | Behind; later in time; following. |
| placard | 2 | noun | A sheet of paper or cardboard with a written or printed announcement on one side for display in a public place. |
| splatter | 2 | noun | (intransitive) To splash; to scatter; to land or strike in an uneven, distributed mess. |
| plaster | 2 | noun | (uncountable) A paste applied to the skin for healing or cosmetic purposes. |
| shatter | 2 | verb | (transitive) To violently break something into pieces. |
| lantern | 2 | noun | A case of translucent or transparent material made to protect a flame, or light, used to illuminate its surroundings. |
| blatter | 2 | noun | Blather; foolish talk. |
| fluttered | 2 | Confused, befuddled, flustered. | |
| batter | 2 | noun | To hit or strike violently and repeatedly. |
| knackered | 2 | (UK, Ireland, Commonwealth, slang, sometimes offensive) Tired or exhausted. | |
| scatter | 2 | noun | (ergative) To (cause to) separate and go in different directions; to disperse. |
| flatter | 2 | verb | To compliment someone, often (but not necessarily) insincerely and sometimes to win favour. |
| swaggered | 2 | verb | To behave (especially to walk or carry oneself) in a pompous, superior manner. |
| latter | 2 | Relating to or being the second of two items. | |
| patterned | 2 | Conformed to a pattern, a model to be followed. | |
| mannered | 2 | (often in combination) Having manners or (often excessive) mannerisms. | |
| slaughtered | 2 | (informal) Extremely drunk. | |
| answered | 2 | Having an answer | |
| shatters | 2 | verb | (transitive) To violently break something into pieces. |
| slathered | 2 | verb | To spread something thickly on something else; to coat well. |
| ladder | 2 | noun | A frame, usually portable, of wood, metal, or rope, used for ascent and descent, consisting of two side pieces to which are fastened rungs (cross strips or rounds acting as steps). |
| saturn | 2 | noun | (astronomy) The sixth planet of the solar system, known for its large rings, and until recent times the furthest known; represented in astronomy and astrology by ♄. |
| rapper | 2 | noun | (music) A performer of rap music, or someone who raps in any form of music. |
| watered | 2 | Supplied with water. | |
| matted | 2 | Covered with mats or matting. | |
| ill mannered | 3 | — | |
| gathered | 2 | (Quakerism) focused, centered, achieving a state of shared mysticism. | |
| batted | 2 | Carrying a bat (the sports equipment, but maybe also the animal). | |
| sadder | 2 | Feeling sorrow; sorrowful, mournful. | |
| badder | 2 | noun | (UK, informal) The sport of badminton. |
| fatter | 2 | an Iranian short-range air-to-air missile based on the U.S.-built AIM-9 Sidewinder missile. | |
| flatted | 2 | verb | Having no variations in height. |
| tatted | 2 | (informal) Tattooed. | |
| flatters | 2 | verb | To compliment someone, often (but not necessarily) insincerely and sometimes to win favour. |
| hazard | 2 | noun | The chance of suffering harm; danger, peril, risk of loss. |
| hazzard | 2 | noun | A surname. |
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