Rhyme Dictionary
Rhymes with “Markets”
/ˈmɑːkɪts/
A gathering of people for the purchase and sale of merchandise at a set time, often periodic.
♬64 rhyming words found
🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Markets"
14 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "markets" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| hypermarkets | 4 | noun | A shop combining elements of a department store and a supermarket. |
| aftermarkets | 4 | noun | (business) The market for further goods and services, such as replacement parts and accessories, subsequent to the sale of a product such as an automobile or computer. |
| euromarkets | 4 | noun | — |
| arc its | 2 | — | |
| bark huts | 2 | — | |
| benchmark its | 3 | — | |
| car cuts | 2 | — | |
| car kits | 2 | — | |
| dark huts | 2 | — | |
| haymarkets | 3 | — | |
| mark its | 2 | — | |
| park its | 2 | — | |
| remark its | 3 | — | |
| supermarkets | 4 | noun | A large self-service store that sells groceries and, usually, medications, household goods, and/or clothing. |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Markets"
50 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| purpose | 2 | noun | The end for which something is done, is made or exists. |
| argus | 2 | noun | (Greek mythology) A mythical being, also called Argos or Argus Panoptes, with many eyes, a watchman who served Hera; his eyes were later transplanted to the peacock's tail. |
| heartless | 2 | Without feeling, emotion, or concern for others; uncaring; cruel. | |
| harvest | 2 | noun | (agriculture) The process of gathering the ripened crop; harvesting. |
| sparkle | 2 | noun | Brilliance; luster. |
| market | 2 | noun | Any physical store selling groceries, such as a grocery store or convenience store. |
| garden | 2 | noun | An outdoor area containing one or more types of plants, usually plants grown for food or ornamental purposes. |
| circus | 2 | noun | A traveling company of performers that may include acrobats, clowns, trained animals, and other novelty acts, that gives shows usually in a circular tent. |
| regardless | 3 | Paying no attention to; ignoring. | |
| sparkling | 2 | noun | Of a beverage, especially an alcoholic beverage, containing dissolved carbon dioxide (either naturally or that has been added) that comes out of solution in the form of many tiny bubbles. |
| started | 2 | "Started" is a song recorded by Australian rapper Iggy Azalea for her second studio album In My Defense. | |
| artist | 2 | noun | A person who creates art. |
| farming | 2 | noun | The business of cultivating land, raising stock, etc. |
| departed | 3 | noun | Having gone away. |
| carpet | 2 | noun | A fabric used as a complete floor covering. |
| arcus | 2 | noun | (medicine) A white band of cholesterol that forms at the edge of the cornea |
| carcass | 2 | noun | The body of a dead animal, especially a vertebrate or other animal having flesh. |
| rigor mortis | 4 | noun | Temporary stiffness of the body's muscles and joints following death. |
| gardens | 2 | noun | An outdoor area containing one or more types of plants, usually plants grown for food or ornamental purposes. |
| harlots | 2 | a British period drama television series created by Alison Newman and Moira Buffini and inspired by The Covent Garden Ladies by British historian Hallie Rubenhold. | |
| habeas corpus | 5 | noun | (law) A writ ordering that a person be brought before a court or a judge, most frequently used to ensure that a person's imprisonment, detention, or commitment is legal. |
| darken | 2 | verb | (transitive) To make dark or darker by reducing light. |
| tortoise | 2 | noun | Any of various land-dwelling reptiles, of the family Testudinidae (chiefly Canada, US) or the order Testudines (chiefly UK, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, South Africa, India), whose body is enclosed in a shell (carapace plus plastron). The animal can withdraw its head and four legs partially into the shell, providing some protection from predators. |
| porpoise | 2 | noun | Any small cetacean of the family Phocoenidae, related to dolphins and whales. |
| supermarket | 4 | noun | A large self-service store that sells groceries and, usually, medications, household goods, and/or clothing. |
| aqua fortis | 4 | noun | (alchemy) A corrosive liquor made of saltpeter, serving as a solvent for dissolving silver and all other metals except gold. |
| darkened | 2 | Having an absence of light, such as at night-time. | |
| free market | 3 | noun | (economics) Any market in which trade is unregulated by government; an economic system free from government intervention. |
| rackets | 2 | noun | The game of racquets. |
| rockets | 2 | noun | A long vehicle or craft propelled by a rocket engine; a missile or rocket-propelled spacecraft. |
| smartest | 2 | Exhibiting social ability or cleverness. | |
| baskets | 2 | noun | A lightweight container, generally round, open at the top, and tapering toward the bottom. |
| carpets | 2 | noun | A fabric used as a complete floor covering. |
| darwin | 2 | noun | A surname, especially referring to Charles Darwin (1809–1882), British naturalist and founder of the theory of evolution by natural selection. |
| all-purpose | 3 | For all purposes; general-purpose. | |
| multipurpose | 4 | Designed or intended to fit more than one type of function or application; having multiple uses. | |
| on purpose | 3 | the twelfth studio album by American country music artist Clint Black. | |
| targets | 2 | a 1968 American crime thriller film directed by Peter Bogdanovich in his theatrical directorial debut, and starring Tim O'Kelly, Boris Karloff, Nancy Hsueh, Bogdanovich, James Brown, Arthur Peterson and Sandy Baron. | |
| pockets | 2 | noun | (clothing) A bag stitched to an item of clothing, used for carrying small items. |
| dorcas | 2 | noun | A female given name from Ancient Greek of biblical origin. |
| gopher tortoise | 4 | noun | Any of the species of the taxonomic genus Gopherus, which are burrowing tortoises of southern North America. |
| writ of habeas corpus | 7 | noun | Synonym of habeas corpus. |
| arses | 2 | a genus of monarch flycatchers in the family Monarchidae. | |
| fortis | 2 | noun | (phonetics) A fortis consonant. |
| hardest | 2 | (of material or fluid) Solid and firm. | |
| darkest | 2 | Having an absolute or (more often) relative lack of light. | |
| caskets | 2 | noun | (Canada, US) A coffin. |
| night market | 3 | noun | A market that only operates at night. |
| airbus | 2 | noun | A subsonic jet airliner, especially a wide-bodied one. |
| carbon | 2 | noun | (uncountable) The chemical element (symbol C) with an atomic number of 6. It can be found in pure form for example as graphite, a black, shiny and very soft material, or diamond, a colourless, transparent, crystalline solid and the hardest known material. |
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