Rhyme Dictionary

Rhymes with “Obsessed

100 rhyming words found

🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Obsessed"

50 words

These words rhyme exactly with "obsessed" — same ending sound.

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
manifest3verbEvident to the senses, especially to the sight; apparent; distinctly perceived.
crest1nounThe summit of a hill or mountain ridge.
detest2verb(transitive) To dislike (someone or something) intensely; to loathe.
distressed2Anxious or uneasy.
jest1nounTo tell a joke; to talk in a playful manner; to make fun of something or someone.
impressed2strongly affected, especially favourably
acquiesced3verb(intransitive, with in or to (or sometimes with)) To rest satisfied, or apparently satisfied, or to rest without opposition and discontent (usually implying previous opposition or discontent); to accept or consent by silence or by omitting to object.
rest1noun(uncountable, of a person or animal) Relief from work or activity by sleeping; sleep.
chest1noun(anatomy) The portion of the human body from the base of the neck to the top of the abdomen; the homologous area in some other animals.
arrest2noun(law) The process of arresting a criminal, suspect etc.
bequest2nounThat which is left by will; a legacy.
request2noun(transitive or with a subjunctive clause) To ask for (something).
abreast2Informed, well-informed, familiar, acquainted.
wrest1verb(transitive) To pull or twist violently.
nest1nounA structure built by a bird as a place to incubate eggs and rear young.
zest1noun(by extension) Enthusiasm; keen enjoyment; relish; gusto.
attest2verb(transitive) To affirm to be correct, true, or genuine.
contest2noun(countable) A competition.
blessed1nounHaving divine aid, or protection, or other blessing.
protest2noun(intransitive) To make a strong objection.
suggest2verb(transitive) To explicitly mention (something) as a possibility for consideration, often to recommend it.
professed2Openly declared or acknowledged.
test1nounA challenge, trial.
divest2verb(transitive) To strip, deprive, or dispossess (someone) of something (such as a right, passion, privilege, or prejudice).
molest2verbTo sexually assault or sexually harass.
best1nounMost superior; most favorable.
expressed2(genetics) transcribed
digest2noun(transitive) To separate (the food) in its passage through the alimentary canal into the nutritive and nonnutritive elements; to prepare, by the action of the digestive juices, for conversion into blood; to convert into chyme.
breast1noun(anatomy) Either of the two organs on the front of a female human's chest, which contain the mammary glands; also the analogous organs in males.
unrest2nounA state of trouble, confusion and turbulence, especially in a political context; a time of riots, demonstrations and protests.
stressed1Suffering stress (either physical or mental).
behest2nounA command, bidding; sometimes also, an authoritative request; now usually in the phrase at the behest of and at one's behest.
repressed2verbSubjected to repression.
suppressed2manifesting or subjected to suppression
confessed2Which one admits or avows.
coalesced3joined together into a whole
invest2verbTo spend money, time, or energy on something, especially for some benefit or purpose; used with in.
inquest2nounA formal investigation, often held before a jury, especially one into the cause of a death
pressed1Under strain or deprivation.
blest1verbArchaic spelling of blessed.
vest1noun(Canada, US) A sleeveless garment that buttons down the front, worn over a shirt, and often as part of a suit; a waistcoat.
ingest2verb(transitive) To take (a substance, e.g., food) into the body of an organism, especially through the mouth and into the gastrointestinal tract.
possessed2(not comparable) Having; owning. [with of]
addressed2Having been the audience for an address, speech or presentation.
depressed2Unhappy; despondent.
dispossessed3Homeless
slugfest2noun(sports, slang) A game or match in which heavy blows are exchanged.
incest2nounSexual relations between close relatives, especially immediate family members and sometimes first cousins, usually considered taboo.
infest2verb(transitive) To inhabit a place in unpleasantly large numbers; to plague, harass.
compressed2Pressed tightly together.

🎵 Near Rhymes for "Obsessed"

50 words

These words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
bereft2(of a person) Pained by the loss of someone.
subject2nounThe main topic of a paper, work of art, discussion, field of study, etc.
address2nounDirection.
caress2noun(transitive) To touch or kiss lovingly; to fondle.
process2nounA series of events leading to a result or product.
neglect2noun(transitive) To fail to care for or attend to something.
express2verb(not comparable) Moving or operating quickly, as a train not making local stops.
possess2verb(transitive) To have (something) as, or as if as, an owner; to have, to own.
suppress2verbTo put an end to, especially with force, to crush, do away with; to prohibit, subdue.
enmeshed2tangled or twisted together.
excess2nounThe state of surpassing or going beyond a limit; the state of being beyond sufficiency, necessity, or duty; more than what is usual or proper.
abet2verb(transitive, crime) To incite; to assist or encourage by aid or countenance in crime.
represent3verb(transitive) To stand or act in the place of; to perform the duties, exercise the rights, or otherwise act on behalf of
respect2noun(uncountable) an attitude of consideration or high regard
impress2verb(transitive) To affect (someone) strongly and often favourably.
regret2nounTo feel sorry about (a thing that has or has not happened), afterthink: to wish that a thing had not happened, that something else had happened instead.
upset2verb(of a person, predicative only) Angry, distressed, or unhappy
perfect2nounWithout fault or mistake; without flaw, of supreme quality.
cleft1nounAn opening, fissure, or V-shaped indentation made by or as if by splitting.
connect2verb(transitive, of an object) To join (two other objects), or to join (one object) to (another object): to be a link between two objects, thereby attaching them to each other.
accept2verb(transitive) To receive, especially with a consent, with favour, or with approval.
attempt2nounTo try.
burlesque2nounA variety adult entertainment show, usually including titillation such as striptease, most common from the 1880s to the 1930s.
obsess2verb(transitive) To dominate the thoughts of someone.
correct2verbFree from error; true; accurate.
digress2verb(intransitive) To step or turn aside; to deviate; to swerve; especially, to turn aside from the main subject of attention, or course of argument, in writing or speaking.
confess2verb(intransitive, transitive) To admit to the truth, particularly in the context of sins or crimes committed.
intent2nounSomething that is intended.
left1nounDesignating the side of the body toward the west when one is facing north; the side of the body on which the heart is located in most humans; the opposite of right. This arrow points to the reader's left: ←
against2
effects2nounproperty of a personal character that is portable but not used in business
deft1Quick and neat in action; skillful.
oppress2verb(transitive) To keep down by unjust force.
abscess2noun(pathology) A cavity caused by tissue destruction, usually because of infection, filled with pus and surrounded by inflamed tissue.
theft1nounThe act of stealing property.
protect2verb(ambitransitive) To keep safe; to defend; to guard; to prevent harm coming to.
heft1noun(uncountable) The feel of the weight of something; heaviness.
president3nounThe head of state of a republic.
sunset2nounThe moment each evening when the sun disappears below the western horizon.
depress2verbTo make depressed, sad or bored.
disrespect3noun(transitive) To show a lack of respect to someone or something.
infect2verb(transitive) To bring (the body or part of it) into contact with a substance that causes illness (a pathogen), so that the pathogen begins to act on the body; (of a pathogen) to come into contact with (a body or body part) and begin to act on it.
undress2verb(intransitive) To remove one’s clothing.
refreshed2with restored energy
fleshed1Having flesh; corpulent.
stage left2noun(acting) The area to the left of the stage when looking towards the audience.
asset2nounA thing or quality that has value, especially one that generates cash flows.
forget2verb(transitive) To lose remembrance of.
internet3noun(uncountable) Internet access or connection; internet connectivity.
meshed1nounHaving a mesh.

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