Rhyme Dictionary
Rhymes with “Muppet”
/ˈmʌpət/
(Eastern US) An incompetent or foolish person.
♬55 rhyming words found
🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Muppet"
11 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "muppet" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| puppet | 2 | noun | Any small model of a person or animal able to be moved by strings or rods, or in the form of a glove. |
| pipet | 2 | noun | (US) Alternative spelling of pipette. [(sciences) A small tube, often with an enlargement or bulb in the middle, and usually graduated, used for transferring or delivering measured quantities of a liquid.] |
| pipit | 2 | noun | Any of various small passerine birds, mainly from the genus Anthus, that are often drab, ground feeding insectivores of open country. |
| frippet | 2 | noun | (obsolete) A frivolous young woman. |
| whippet | 2 | noun | A dog of a certain breed, similar to a small greyhound, originating in Britain and bred for racing. |
| hand puppet | 3 | noun | A puppet operated by the hand, especially one in which the puppeteer's hand occupies and controls the head. |
| cup it | 2 | — | |
| cuppett | 2 | noun | An English surname transferred from the nickname. |
| pripet | 2 | noun | Alternative form of Pripyat. [A river in Eastern Europe, flowing east through Ukraine and Belarus, draining into the Dnieper.] |
| setup it | 3 | — | |
| up it | 2 | — |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Muppet"
44 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| rugged | 2 | (of a person) Strong, sturdy, well-built. | |
| rustle | 2 | noun | A soft crackling sound similar to the movement of dry leaves. |
| covet | 2 | verb | (transitive) To wish for with eagerness; to desire possession of, often enviously. |
| strumpet | 2 | noun | A female prostitute. |
| ruckus | 2 | noun | A raucous disturbance and/or commotion. |
| button | 2 | noun | (clothing) A knob or disc that is passed through a loop or (buttonhole), serving as a fastener. |
| russet | 2 | noun | A reddish-brown color. |
| stomach | 2 | noun | An organ in animals that stores food in the process of digestion. |
| gutted | 2 | (slang) Deeply disappointed or crushed, as by defeat, failure, or loss; let down. | |
| gullet | 2 | noun | The throat or esophagus. |
| trumpet | 2 | noun | (music) A musical instrument of the brass family, generally tuned to the key of B-flat; by extension, any type of lip-vibrated aerophone, most often valveless and not chromatic. |
| knuckle | 2 | noun | Any of the joints between the bones of the fingers. |
| budget | 2 | noun | The amount of money or resources earmarked for a particular institution, activity or timeframe. |
| muffin | 2 | noun | A cupcake-shaped baked good (for example of cornbread, banana bread, or a chocolate dough), sometimes glazed but typically without frosting, eaten especially for breakfast (in contrast to a cupcake, which is a dessert). |
| nugget | 2 | noun | (countable) A small, compact chunk or clump. |
| tut tut | 2 | noun | The sound of such an exclamation of disapproval. |
| tuffet | 2 | noun | (furniture) A large cushion which may have an internal frame, used as a low seat or stool. |
| crumpet | 2 | noun | A type of savoury cake, typically flat and round, made from batter and yeast, containing many small holes and served toasted, usually with butter. |
| pillock | 2 | noun | (UK, Ireland, Commonwealth, derogatory, slang) A stupid or annoying person; a simpleton; a fool. |
| buffet | 2 | noun | Food laid out in this way, to which diners serve themselves. |
| mullet | 2 | noun | A hairstyle where the hair is kept short on the top and sides and long at the back. |
| dozen | 2 | noun | A set of twelve. |
| truffle | 2 | noun | Any of various edible fungi, of the genus Tuber, that grow in the soil in southern Europe; the earthnut. |
| cutlet | 2 | noun | A thin slice of meat, usually fried. |
| a bit | 2 | (informal) To a small extent; in a small amount. | |
| supping | 2 | noun | The act of one who sups; the act of taking supper. |
| toughest | 2 | (of a material) Strong and resilient; sturdy. | |
| pumpkin | 2 | noun | The round yellow or orange fruit of this plant. |
| oven | 2 | noun | A chamber used for baking or heating. |
| kick the bucket | 4 | verb | (idiomatic, euphemistic, colloquial, humorous) To die. |
| corrupted | 3 | Marked by immorality and perversion; depraved. | |
| muppets | 2 | noun | (UK, Ireland, Commonwealth, slang, derogatory) An incompetent or foolish person. |
| musket | 2 | noun | A kind of firearm formerly carried by the infantry of an army, originally fired by means of a match, or matchlock, for which several mechanical appliances (including the flintlock, and finally the percussion lock) were successively substituted; ultimately superseded by the rifle. |
| octuplet | 3 | noun | A group of eight children born together. |
| roughest | 2 | Not smooth; uneven. | |
| puppets | 2 | [[File:Putin Kukli.jpg|200px|thumb|upright|Puppetss puppet of Vladimir Putin, which was shown in his 2000 autobiography, On Behalf Of the First Person. | |
| bucket | 2 | noun | A container made of rigid material, often with a handle, used to carry liquids or small items. |
| duckett | 2 | noun | A surname. |
| family bucket | 5 | — | |
| luckett | 2 | noun | A surname transferred from the given name. |
| nantucket | 3 | noun | A resort island south of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, United States, formerly a major whaling port. |
| stuff-it | 2 | — | |
| suffolk | 2 | noun | A maritime county in the east of England, bordered by Norfolk, Essex, Cambridgeshire and the North Sea. |
| summit | 2 | noun | The highest point of a hill, mountain, or similar geographical feature. |
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