Rhyme Dictionary
Rhymes with “Interact”
/ɪntəɹˈækt/
A short act or piece between others, as in a play; a break between acts.
♬87 rhyming words found
🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Interact"
50 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "interact" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| abstract | 2 | noun | An abridgement or summary of a longer publication. |
| impact | 2 | noun | (figurative, proscribed) A significant or strong influence or effect. |
| compact | 2 | noun | Closely packed or densely constituted; having much material in a small volume. |
| act | 1 | noun | (countable) An instance of a certain standardized college admissions test in the United States, originally called the American College Test. |
| contract | 2 | noun | An agreement between two or more parties, to perform a specific job or work order, often temporary or of fixed duration and usually governed by a written agreement. |
| enact | 2 | verb | (transitive, law) To make (a bill) into law. |
| contact | 2 | noun | The establishment of communication (with). |
| counteract | 3 | verb | (transitive) To have a contrary or opposing effect or force on someone or something. |
| extract | 2 | verb | Something that is extracted or drawn out. |
| exact | 2 | verb | Precisely agreeing with a standard, a fact, or the truth; perfectly conforming; neither exceeding nor falling short in any respect. |
| artifact | 3 | noun | An object made or shaped by human hand or labor. |
| retract | 2 | verb | (transitive) To pull (something) back or back inside. |
| tract | 1 | noun | An area or expanse. |
| cracked | 1 | Broken so that cracks appear on, or under, the surface. | |
| intact | 2 | Left complete or whole; not touched, defiled, sullied, or otherwise damaged. | |
| packed | 1 | Filled with a large number or large quantity of something. | |
| redact | 2 | verb | (usually transitive) To censor, to black out or remove parts of a document while leaving the remainder. |
| tact | 1 | noun | Sensitive mental touch; special skill or faculty; keen perception or discernment; ready power of appreciating and doing what is required by circumstances; the ability to say the right thing. |
| attract | 2 | verb | (transitive) To draw by moral, emotional or sexual influence; to engage or fix, as the mind, attention, etc.; to invite or allure. |
| protract | 2 | verb | To draw out; to extend, especially in duration. |
| react | 2 | verb | (intransitive) To act in response. |
| backed | 1 | (in combination) Having specified type of back. | |
| detract | 2 | verb | (transitive) To take credit or reputation from; to derogate; to defame or decry. |
| fract | 1 | verb | (obsolete) To break; to violate. |
| distract | 2 | verb | (transitive) To divert the attention of. |
| diffract | 2 | verb | (intransitive) To undergo diffraction |
| inexact | 3 | Imperfectly conforming; exceeding or falling short in some respect. | |
| sex act | 2 | noun | Synonym of sexual act. |
| bract | 1 | noun | (botany) A leaf or leaf-like structure from the axil out of which a stalk of a flower or an inflorescence arises. |
| transact | 2 | verb | (intransitive) To conduct business. |
| whacked | 1 | (colloquial, US) Tired; fatigued. | |
| in fact | 2 | in reality or actuality | |
| sacked | 1 | (UK, informal) fired from employment | |
| jacked | 1 | (slang) Strong and/or muscled. | |
| wracked | 1 | verb | (transitive, usually passive voice) To wreck, especially a ship. |
| subcontract | 3 | noun | (ambitransitive) To contract out portions of a larger contracted project. |
| subtract | 2 | verb | (transitive, arithmetic) To remove or reduce; especially to reduce a quantity or number. |
| stacked | 1 | Arranged in a stack. | |
| reenact | 3 | verb | To recreate an event, especially a historical battle. |
| ransacked | 2 | wrongfully emptied or stripped of anything of value | |
| smacked | 1 | verb | (transitive) To get the flavor of. |
| lacked | 1 | verb | (transitive, stative) To be without, not to have, to need, to require. |
| pact | 1 | noun | An agreement; a compact; a covenant. |
| overact | 3 | verb | (chiefly acting) To act in an exaggerated manner. |
| social contract | 4 | noun | (philosophy, politics) An implicit agreement or contract among members of a society governing such matters as submission of individuals to the rule of law and acceptable conduct. |
| eye contact | 3 | noun | The condition or action of looking at another human or animal in the eye. |
| attacked | 2 | verb | (transitive) To apply violent force to someone or something. |
| racked | 1 | verb | To place in or hang on a rack. |
| requirements contract | 5 | noun | (law) An agreement in which in which one party agrees to supply as much of a good or service as is required by the other party, and in exchange the other party expressly or implicitly promises that it will obtain its goods or services exclusively from the first party. |
| tracked | 1 | Mounted on tracks. |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Interact"
37 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| rapt | 1 | verb | (comparable) Very interested, involved in something, absorbed, transfixed; fascinated or engrossed. |
| snapped | 1 | an American true crime television series produced by Jupiter Entertainment which depicts high profile or bizarre cases of women accused of murder. | |
| adapt | 2 | verb | (transitive) To fit by alteration; to modify or remodel for a different purpose; to adjust. |
| trapped | 1 | Caught in a trap. | |
| attack | 2 | noun | An attempt to cause damage, injury to, or death of an opponent or enemy. |
| relax | 2 | verb | (intransitive) To rest and become relieved of stress. |
| diplomat | 3 | noun | A person, such as an ambassador, who is accredited to represent a government officially in its relations with other governments or international organisations |
| attached | 2 | Connected; joined. | |
| wrapped | 1 | noun | Encased in a wrapping. |
| habitat | 3 | noun | (countable, biology) A range; a place where a species naturally occurs. |
| strapped | 1 | (sometimes in combination) Having a strap or straps. | |
| implant | 2 | noun | (transitive) To insert (something) surgically into the body. |
| mapped | 1 | Having been mapped; (graphic design) having had a map projected onto its surface. | |
| insomniac | 4 | noun | One who suffers an inability or difficulty sleeping; a sufferer from insomnia. |
| lapped | 1 | Being one or more complete laps behind the leader in a race. | |
| sapped | 1 | verb | (transitive) To gradually drain (someone's energy or vitality). |
| untapped | 2 | Not tapped; not drawn on in terms of resources. | |
| hijack | 2 | verb | To forcibly seize control of some vehicle in order to rob it or to reach a destination (especially an airplane, truck or a boat). |
| spacecraft | 2 | noun | (astronautics) A vehicle that travels through space. |
| capped | 1 | (often in combinations) Having a cap (various senses). | |
| tapped | 1 | Having a tap or taps. | |
| clapped | 1 | (slang, MLE) Extremely ugly; physically unattractive. | |
| rapped | 1 | verb | (intransitive) To strike something sharply with one's knuckles; knock. |
| napped | 1 | (of fabrics) having soft nap produced by brushing | |
| slapped | 1 | struck with especially the open hand | |
| contacts | 2 | a computerized address book software included with the Apple operating systems iOS, iPadOS, watchOS and macOS. | |
| interacts | 3 | verb | (of people) To engage in communication and other shared activities (with someone). |
| kept | 1 | a reality television series that centered on Jerry Hall (model and ex-wife to Mick Jagger) searching for a kept man. | |
| flapped | 1 | Fitted with a flap. | |
| unwrapped | 2 | Not wrapped. | |
| off the bat | 3 | — | |
| abt | 1 | noun | A surname from German or Dutch. |
| apt | 1 | noun | Suitable; appropriate; fit or fitted; suited. |
| cadillac | 3 | noun | A brand of luxury automobile (founded as an independent but since 1909 a marque of General Motors). |
| climax | 2 | noun | (narratology) The culmination of a narrative's rising action, the turning point. |
| living fast | 3 | — | |
| maniac | 3 | noun | (figurative) A fanatic, a person with an obsession. |
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