🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Jog"
50 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "jog" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| agog | 2 | In a state of high anticipation, excitement, or interest. | |
| bog | 1 | noun | (UK, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand, slang) A place to defecate: originally specifically a latrine or outhouse but now used for any toilet. |
| fog | 1 | noun | (uncountable) A thick cloud that forms near the ground; the obscurity of such a cloud. |
| analog | 3 | noun | Not relating to, or pre-dating, digital technology such as computers and the Internet; relating to real life. |
| catalogue | 3 | noun | A complete (usually alphabetical or chronological) list of items. |
| slog | 1 | noun | (intransitive) To walk slowly or doggedly, encountering resistance. |
| dog | 1 | noun | A mammal of the family Canidae: |
| monologue | 3 | noun | (drama, authorship) A long speech by one person in a play; sometimes a soliloquy; other times spoken to other characters. |
| epilogue | 3 | noun | A brief oration or script at the end of a literary piece; an afterword |
| dialogue | 3 | noun | A conversation or other form of discourse between two or more individuals. |
| flog | 1 | verb | (transitive) To whip or scourge as punishment. |
| smog | 1 | noun | A noxious mixture of particulates and gases that is the result of urban air pollution. |
| watchdog | 2 | noun | (figurative) An individual or group that monitors the activities of another entity (such as an individual, corporation, non-profit group, or governmental organization) on behalf of the public to ensure that entity does not behave illegally or unethically. |
| sprog | 1 | noun | (UK, Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, informal, humorous) A child. |
| analogue | 3 | noun | (countable) Something that bears an analogy to something else. |
| hog | 1 | noun | Any animal belonging to the Suidae family of mammals, especially the pig, the warthog, and the boar. |
| demagogue | 3 | noun | (derogatory) A political orator or leader, especially in a democratic system, who gains favor by pandering to or exciting the passions and prejudices of the audience rather than by using rational argument. |
| underdog | 3 | noun | A competitor thought unlikely to win. |
| brogue | 1 | noun | A strong dialectal accent, usually Irish or Scottish. |
| top dog | 2 | noun | (idiomatic) The boss, the leader (of the pack). |
| clog | 1 | verb | A blockage. |
| bulldog | 2 | noun | A breed of dog developed in England by the crossing of the bullbaiting dog and the Pug to produce a ladies' companion dog, having a very smooth coat, a flattened face, wrinkly cheeks, powerful front legs, and smaller hind legs. |
| log | 1 | noun | The trunk of a dead tree, cleared of branches. |
| cog | 1 | noun | A tooth on a gear. |
| scrog | 1 | noun | Brushwood. |
| backlog | 2 | noun | An accumulation or buildup, especially of unfilled orders, unconsumed products or unfinished work. |
| synagogue | 3 | noun | (countable, Judaism) A place of worship for Jews or Samaritans. |
| prolog | 2 | noun | (programming) A programming language developed in the 1970s for artificial intelligence and logic programming. |
| groundhog | 2 | noun | A red-brown marmot, Marmota monax, native to North America. |
| travelogue | 3 | noun | A description of someone's travels, given in the form of narrative, public lecture, slide show or motion picture. |
| hogg | 1 | noun | A young sheep of either gender, until it cuts its first two teeth; a hogget. |
| guard dog | 2 | noun | A dog used to protect a property or its owner. |
| hound dog | 2 | noun | (slang) A promiscuous man. |
| sandhog | 2 | noun | (US, slang, also figuratively) A person employed to dig tunnels, or (more generally) to work underground or under water. |
| gundog | 2 | noun | Alternative spelling of gun dog. [Any of various breeds of dog used by hunters to find, flush out and retrieve birds and other game; an individual of such a breed.] |
| grog | 1 | noun | An alcoholic beverage made with rum and water, especially that once issued to sailors of the Royal Navy. |
| og | 1 | noun | (US, slang) Traditional, authentic, old-fashioned, or old school. |
| peat bog | 2 | noun | A bog in which the soil is formed from peat. |
| attack dog | 3 | noun | Any dog bred, trained or used for the purpose of attacking a target, either on command or on sight; trained either as a specialized form of police dog or a security force dog. |
| shepherd dog | 3 | noun | A sheepdog; (loosely) any herding dog. |
| sheep dog | 2 | noun | Alternative form of sheepdog. [Any of various breeds of dog used for herding sheep; an individual of such a breed.] |
| toy dog | 2 | noun | (cynology) Any of several breeds of small dogs, kept as pets. |
| card catalogue | 4 | noun | (libraries, business, chiefly historical) A collection of cards, arranged alphabetically or numerically, listing and describing materials, such as (especially) books and periodicals in a library's collections or the stock and equipment of some businesses. |
| devil dog | 3 | noun | (slang) A US marine. |
| waterlog | 3 | verb | (transitive) To saturate with water. |
| hedgehog | 2 | noun | A small mammal of the subfamily Erinaceinae, characterized by their spiny back and often by the habit of rolling up into a ball when attacked, native to Afro-Eurasia. |
| bird dog | 2 | noun | A gun dog used in hunting waterfowl and other birds to flush, point out, and/or retrieve the birds. |
| bullfrog | 2 | noun | Any of various frogs having a croak that resembles the bellow of a cow or bull. |
| eggnog | 2 | noun | A beverage based on milk, eggs, sugar, and nutmeg; often made alcoholic with rum, brandy, or whisky; popular at Christmas. |
| sea dog | 2 | noun | (informal) Synonym of sea puppy. |
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