🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Halted"
7 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "halted" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| exalted | 3 | Praised, honored. | |
| vaulted | 2 | (architecture) Of a ceiling supported by arches, introduced in the Gothic style. | |
| assaulted | 3 | sexually abused | |
| salted | 2 | To which salt has been added. | |
| malted | 2 | noun | Processed into malt. |
| defaulted | 3 | verb | (intransitive, finance) To fail to fulfill a financial obligation. |
| faulted | 2 | (computing) Having experienced a page fault. |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Halted"
27 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| exhausted | 3 | Very tired; zonked (out). | |
| morbid | 2 | (by extension) Taking an interest in, or fixating on, unhealthy or unwholesome subjects such as death, decay, disease. | |
| daunted | 2 | (Normally with a copular verb). Mildly afraid or worried by some upcoming situation. | |
| thwarted | 2 | Frustrated, obstructed or prevented. | |
| faltered | 2 | verb | To waver or be unsteady; to weaken or trail off. |
| flawless | 2 | verb | Without flaws, defects, or shortcomings; perfect. |
| prompted | 2 | verb | (transitive) To initiate; to cause or lead to. |
| spotted | 2 | (no comparative or superlative) Characterized by spots (used especially of animals and plants). | |
| faultless | 2 | Without fault; free from defect or error. | |
| rotten | 2 | Of perishable items, overridden with bacteria and other infectious agents. | |
| haunted | 2 | Of a location, frequented by a ghost or ghosts. | |
| wanted | 2 | Wished for; desired; sought. | |
| insulted | 3 | treated with insolent and rude language especially openly and intentionally | |
| sculpted | 2 | Well shaped, as a good sculpture is. | |
| solvent | 2 | noun | A fluid that dissolves a solid, liquid, or gaseous solute, resulting in a solution. |
| autumn | 2 | noun | Traditionally the third of the four seasons, when deciduous trees lose their leaves, and temperatures and daylight hours decrease; typically regarded as spanning the months of September, October, and November in the Northern Hemisphere, and the months of March, April and May in the Southern Hemisphere. |
| altered | 2 | noun | Having been changed from an original form. |
| rotted | 2 | Destroyed or damaged by rot. | |
| halting | 2 | noun | Prone to pauses or breaks; hesitant; broken. |
| walrus | 2 | noun | A large Arctic marine mammal related to seals and having long tusks, tough, wrinkled skin, and four flippers, Odobenus rosmarus. |
| fallen | 2 | noun | Having dropped by the force of gravity. |
| costing | 2 | noun | The estimation of the cost of a process or product. |
| resulted | 3 | verb | (intransitive, followed by "in") To have as a consequence; to lead to; to bring about |
| haltered | 2 | verb | (transitive) To place a halter on. |
| dalton | 2 | noun | John Dalton, English chemist. |
| smallness | 2 | noun | (uncountable) The state or quality of being small. |
| hotted | 2 | verb | Relating to heat and conditions which produce it. |
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Poetry
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