Rhyme Dictionary
Rhymes with “Jitters”
A nervous action; a tic.
♬63 rhyming words found
🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Jitters"
13 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "jitters" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| transmitters | 3 | noun | An electronic device that generates and amplifies a carrier wave, modulates it with a meaningful signal derived from speech, music, TV or other sources, and broadcasts the resulting signal from an antenna. |
| bitters | 2 | noun | A liquid used in mixed drinks or as a tonic into which bitter herbs have been steeped (it can also be found in powdered form for adding to mixed drinks). |
| hitters | 2 | noun | One who or that which hits. |
| glitters | 2 | verb | To sparkle with light; to shine with a brilliant and broken light or showy luster; to gleam. |
| critters | 2 | noun | (usually endearing, US, Australia) A creature, an animal. |
| outfitters | 3 | noun | A person or shop that sells specialized clothes and equipment. |
| babysitters | 4 | noun | A person who cares for one or more babies or children for a short period of time in place of their legal guardians. |
| relay transmitters | 5 | noun | an amplifier for restoring the strength of a transmitted signal |
| counterfeiters | 4 | noun | A person who counterfeits. |
| litters | 2 | noun | (uncountable) Waste or debris, originally any mess but now particularly trash left or thrown on the ground. |
| quitters | 2 | a 2015 American comedy film directed by Noah Pritzker and written by Noah Pritzker and Ben Tarnoff. | |
| sitters | 2 | noun | One employed to watch or tend something; a babysitter, housesitter, petsitter, etc. |
| witters | 2 | noun | A surname. |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Jitters"
50 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| bitter | 2 | noun | Having an acrid taste (usually from a basic substance). |
| wizard | 2 | noun | Someone, usually male, who uses (or has skill with) magic, mystic items, and magical and mystical practices. |
| litter | 2 | noun | (uncountable) Waste or debris, originally any mess but now particularly trash left or thrown on the ground. |
| critter | 2 | noun | (usually endearing, US, Australia) A creature, an animal. |
| glitter | 2 | noun | To sparkle with light; to shine with a brilliant and broken light or showy luster; to gleam. |
| river | 2 | noun | A large and often winding stream which drains a land mass, carrying water down from higher areas to a lower point, oftentimes ending in another body of water, such as an ocean or in an inland sea. |
| jitter | 2 | noun | (telecommunications) An abrupt and unwanted variation of one or more signal characteristics. |
| 2 | noun | (uncountable) The sound of a succession of chirps as uttered by birds. | |
| winter | 2 | noun | Traditionally the fourth of the four seasons, typically regarded as spanning either the period between the winter solstice to the spring equinox, or the months of December, January, and February in temperate and polar regions of the Northern Hemisphere and the months of June, July, and August in the Southern Hemisphere. It is the time when the sun is lowest in the sky, resulting in short days, and the time of year with the lowest atmospheric temperatures for the region. |
| transmitter | 3 | noun | An electronic device that generates and amplifies a carrier wave, modulates it with a meaningful signal derived from speech, music, TV or other sources, and broadcasts the resulting signal from an antenna. |
| knickers | 2 | noun | (UK, Ireland, Commonwealth) Women's underpants. |
| sister | 2 | noun | A daughter of the same parents as another person; a female sibling. |
| quitter | 2 | noun | One who quits, as: |
| clippers | 2 | noun | A tool for clipping something. |
| quicker | 2 | more quickly | |
| titters | 2 | noun | A nervous or somewhat repressed giggle. |
| winner | 2 | noun | One who has won or often wins. |
| fitter | 2 | noun | A person who fits or assembles something. |
| tipper | 2 | noun | Someone who tips; someone who gives a gratuity. |
| hitter | 2 | noun | One who or that which hits. |
| sitter | 2 | noun | One employed to watch or tend something; a babysitter, housesitter, petsitter, etc. |
| reconsider | 4 | verb | (ambitransitive) To consider a matter again. |
| shivers | 2 | noun | To tremble or shake, especially when cold or frightened. |
| killers | 2 | the second studio album by English heavy metal band Iron Maiden. | |
| diggers | 2 | a group of religious and political dissidents in England, associated with a political ideology and programme resembling what would later be called agrarian socialism. | |
| flickers | 2 | noun | (intransitive) To burn or shine unsteadily, or with a wavering light. |
| scissors | 2 | noun | (countable, usually construed as plural) A tool used for cutting thin material, consisting of two crossing blades attached at a pivot point in such a way that the blades slide across each other when the handles are closed. |
| chiggers | 2 | noun | A harvest mite (Trombiculidae spp.), a very small, red mite endemic to the Midwestern and Southeastern US, the infestation of which causes intense itching. |
| flippers | 2 | noun | a shoe for swimming; the paddle-like front is an aid in swimming (especially underwater) |
| shivered | 2 | verb | To tremble or shake, especially when cold or frightened. |
| strippers | 2 | noun | Someone who removes their clothing in a sexually provocative manner, especially as a form of paid entertainment. |
| winners | 2 | Winners Merchants International L.P is a chain of off-price Canadian department stores owned by TJX Companies. | |
| drifters | 2 | noun | (sometimes derogatory) A person who moves from place to place or job to job. |
| liquors | 2 | noun | (chiefly US, Canada, Australia) Strong (high-ABV) alcoholic drink derived from fermentation and distillation. |
| smithers | 2 | noun | A surname. |
| fritters | 2 | noun | A dish made by deep-frying food coated in batter. |
| fitters | 2 | noun | A person who fits or assembles something. |
| gitter | 2 | noun | A surname from German. |
| lizard | 2 | noun | Any reptile of the order Squamata that is not a snake or part of Mosasauria — typically characterised by a rounded torso, a short neck with an elevated head, four limbs and a long tail, although some species are legless. |
| rivers | 2 | noun | A state of Nigeria in the South South geopolitical zone. Capital and largest city: Port Harcourt. |
| shiver | 2 | noun | To tremble or shake, especially when cold or frightened. |
| sinners | 2 | those who commit acts that violate known moral rules. | |
| sisters | 2 | noun | A city in Deschutes County, Oregon. |
| slippers | 2 | noun | (footwear) A low soft shoe that can be slipped on and off easily. |
| trigger | 2 | noun | (firearms) A finger-operated lever used to fire a gun. |
| triggers | 2 | verb | (firearms) A finger-operated lever used to fire a gun. |
| twisters | 2 | a New Mexican cuisine restaurant chain from the city of Albuquerque, New Mexico, which was founded in 1998. | |
| whispers | 2 | noun | (intransitive) To speak softly or under one's breath, so as to be heard only by one near at hand; to utter words without sonant breath; to talk without that vibration of the vocal cords which gives sonorous, or vocal, sound. |
| wiggers | 2 | noun | — |
| withers | 2 | noun | The part of the back of a four-legged animal that is between the shoulder blades; in many species the highest point of the body and the standard place to measure the animal's height. |
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