Rhyme Dictionary
Rhymes with “Resort”
/ɹɨˈzɔ(ɹ)t/
A place where people go for recreation, especially one with facilities such as lodgings, entertainment, and a relaxing environment.
🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Resort"
50 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "resort" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| snort | 1 | noun | The sound made by exhaling or inhaling roughly through the nose. |
| support | 2 | noun | (transitive) To help keep from falling. |
| thwart | 1 | verb | (transitive) To cause to fail; to frustrate, to prevent. |
| short | 1 | noun | Having a small distance from one end or edge to another, either horizontally or vertically. |
| court | 1 | noun | An enclosed space; a courtyard; an uncovered area shut in by the walls of a building, or by different buildings; also, a space opening from a street and nearly surrounded by houses; a blind alley. |
| distort | 2 | verb | (transitive) To give a false or misleading account of; pervert. |
| retort | 2 | noun | A sharp or witty reply, or one which turns an argument against its originator; a comeback. |
| report | 2 | noun | (transitive, intransitive) To relate details of (an event or incident); to recount, describe (something). |
| escort | 2 | noun | An accompanying person in a social gathering, etc. |
| purport | 2 | noun | To convey, imply, or profess (often falsely or inaccurately). [(usually) with to (+ infinitive)] |
| exhort | 2 | verb | To urge; to advise earnestly. |
| port | 1 | noun | A place on the coast at which ships can shelter, or dock to load and unload cargo or passengers. |
| contort | 2 | verb | (intransitive) To twist into or as if into a strained shape or expression. |
| cavort | 2 | verb | (intransitive) To move about carelessly, playfully or boisterously. |
| comport | 2 | verb | (reflexive) To behave (in a given manner). |
| sport | 1 | noun | (countable, uncountable) Any activity that uses physical exertion or skills competitively under a set of rules that is not based on aesthetics. |
| sort | 1 | noun | A general type. |
| import | 2 | noun | (transitive) To bring (something) in from a foreign country, especially for sale or trade. |
| transport | 2 | noun | To carry or bear from one place to another; to remove; to convey. |
| tort | 1 | noun | (law) A wrongful act, whether intentional or negligent, regarded as non-criminal and unrelated to a contract, which causes an injury and can be remedied in civil court, usually through the awarding of damages. |
| mort | 1 | noun | Death; especially, the death of game in hunting. |
| athwart | 2 | From side to side, often in an oblique manner; across or over. | |
| kangaroo court | 4 | noun | (originally US, idiomatic) A judicial or quasi-judicial proceeding, or a group of people which conducts such proceedings, which is without proper authority, and often acts abusively or decides unjustly. |
| seaport | 2 | noun | A town or harbour with facilities for seagoing ships to dock and take on or discharge cargo. |
| assort | 2 | verb | (transitive) To sort or arrange according to characteristic or class. |
| of import | 3 | of great significance or value | |
| quart | 1 | noun | A unit of liquid capacity equal to two pints; one-fourth (quarter) of a gallon. Equivalent to 1.136 liters in the UK and 0.946 liter (liquid quart) or 1.101 liters (dry quart) in the U.S. |
| fort | 1 | noun | A fortified defensive structure stationed with troops. |
| extort | 2 | verb | (transitive) To take or seize from an unwilling person by physical force, menace, duress, torture, or any undue or illegal exercise of power or ingenuity. |
| carport | 2 | noun | A roofed structure for automobile storage, usually attached to a house and not fully enclosed like a garage but with at least one side open to the outdoors. |
| torte | 1 | noun | A rich, dense cake, typically made with many eggs and relatively little flour (as opposed to a sponge cake or gâteau). |
| fall short | 2 | verb | (idiomatic) To be less satisfactory than expected; to be inadequate or insufficient. |
| in short | 2 | in a concise manner; in a few words | |
| abort | 2 | verb | (transitive, intransitive) To cause a premature termination of (a fetus); to end a pregnancy before term. |
| agincourt | 3 | noun | Obsolete form of Azincourt (“commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in northern France”). |
| financial support | 5 | noun | financial resources provided to make some project possible |
| skort | 1 | noun | A pair of shorts designed to look like a skirt via the addition of a panel of fabric. |
| ct | 1 | noun | (countable, especially medicine) A CT scan. |
| wart | 1 | noun | (pathology) A type of deformed growth occurring on the skin caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). |
| passport | 2 | noun | An official document normally used for international journeys, which proves the identity and nationality of the person for whom it was issued. |
| deport | 2 | verb | (transitive) To evict, especially from a country. |
| davenport | 3 | noun | A surname |
| free port | 2 | noun | A port or other area with relaxed jurisdiction of customs, tax rule or related national regulations. |
| ort | 1 | noun | (usually in the plural) A fragment; a scrap of leftover food; any remainder; a piece of refuse. |
| child support | 3 | noun | (law) The ongoing obligation for a periodic payment made directly or indirectly by an obligor, usually the noncustodial parent, to an obligee, usually the custodial parent or other guardian, for the financial care and support of children of a relationship or marriage that has been terminated, or which never existed. |
| teleport | 3 | noun | (intransitive) To travel, often instantaneously, from one point to another without physically crossing the distance between the two points. |
| genital wart | 4 | noun | A wart associated with a highly contagious sexually transmitted infection, caused by some types of human papillomavirus. |
| misreport | 3 | verb | (transitive) To report erroneously; to give an incorrect account of. |
| cut short | 2 | verb | (transitive) To interrupt or curtail before the planned end time. |
| spaceport | 2 | noun | A site for launching spacecraft. |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Resort"
50 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| forlorn | 2 | noun | Pitifully sad, wretched, miserable; lonely, especially from feeling abandoned, deserted, forsaken. |
| impart | 2 | verb | (transitive) To make known; to show (by speech, writing etc.). |
| assert | 2 | verb | To declare with assurance or plainly and strongly; to state positively. |
| inert | 2 | noun | Unable to move or act; inanimate. |
| remorse | 2 | noun | A feeling of regret or sadness for doing wrong or sinning. |
| overt | 2 | noun | Open and not concealed or secret. |
| distraught | 2 | Deeply hurt, saddened, or worried; incapacitated by distress. | |
| tart | 1 | noun | A type of small open pie, or piece of pastry, now typically containing jelly (US) / jam (UK) or conserve, or sometimes other fillings (chocolate, custard, egg, butter, historically even meat or other savory fillings). |
| spurt | 1 | noun | A sudden brief burst of, or increase in, speed, effort, activity, emotion or development. |
| furthermore | 3 | In addition; besides; further; what's more (i.e. to denote additional information). | |
| hurt | 1 | verb | (transitive, intransitive) To cause (a person or animal) physical pain and/or injury. |
| convert | 2 | verb | (transitive) To transform or change (something) into another form, substance, state, or product. |
| subvert | 2 | verb | (transitive) To overturn from the foundation; to overthrow; to ruin utterly. |
| therefore | 2 | (conjunctive) Consequently, by or in consequence of that or this cause; referring to something previously stated. | |
| pervert | 2 | verb | A person whose sexual habits are not considered acceptable. |
| part | 1 | noun | A portion; a component. |
| enforce | 2 | verb | To keep up, impose or bring into effect something, not necessarily by force. |
| avert | 2 | verb | (transitive) To ward off, or prevent, the occurrence or effects of. |
| dart | 1 | noun | A small object with a pointed tip at one end and feathers at the other, which is thrown at a target in the game of darts. |
| rapport | 2 | noun | A relationship of mutual trust and respect; a close and harmonious relationship in which the people or groups concerned understand each other's feelings or ideas and communicate well. |
| flirt | 1 | verb | (intransitive) To play at courtship; to talk with teasing affection, to insinuate sexual attraction in a playful (especially conversational) way. |
| deplore | 2 | verb | (transitive) To condemn; to express strong disapproval of. |
| absorb | 2 | verb | (transitive) To include so that it no longer has separate existence; to overwhelm; to cause to disappear as if by swallowing up; to incorporate; to assimilate; to take in and use up. |
| ignore | 2 | verb | To deliberately not listen or pay attention to. |
| desert | 2 | noun | A barren area of land or desolate terrain, especially one with little water or vegetation; a wasteland. |
| smart | 1 | noun | (intransitive) To hurt or sting. |
| start | 1 | verb | The beginning of an activity. |
| blurt | 1 | verb | To utter suddenly and unadvisedly; to speak quickly or without thought; to divulge inconsiderately — commonly with out. |
| exert | 2 | verb | (transitive) To make use of, to apply, especially of something non-material; to bring to bear. |
| heart | 1 | noun | (anatomy) A muscular organ that pumps blood through the body, traditionally thought to be the seat of emotion. |
| skirt | 1 | noun | A separate article of clothing, usually worn by women and girls, that hangs from the waist and covers the lower torso and part of the legs. |
| adore | 2 | verb | To love with one's entire heart and soul; regard with deep respect and affection. |
| depart | 2 | verb | (intransitive) To leave. |
| revert | 2 | verb | One who, or that which, reverts. |
| disconcert | 3 | verb | (transitive) To upset the composure of; to startle. |
| art | 1 | noun | (uncountable) The conscious production or arrangement of sounds, colours, forms, movements, or other elements in a manner that affects the senses and emotions, usually specifically the production of the beautiful in a graphic or plastic medium. |
| perform | 2 | verb | (ambitransitive) To do (something) in front of an audience, such as acting or music, often in order to entertain. |
| restore | 2 | verb | (transitive) To reestablish, or bring back into existence. |
| squirt | 1 | noun | An instrument from which a liquid is forcefully ejected in a small, quick stream. |
| reward | 2 | noun | Something of value given in return for an act. |
| galore | 2 | noun | (postpositive) In abundance. |
| platform | 2 | noun | A raised stage from which speeches are made and on which musical and other performances are made. |
| divert | 2 | verb | (transitive) To turn aside from a course. |
| turret | 1 | noun | (military) An armoured, rotating gun installation on a fort, ship, aircraft, or armoured fighting vehicle. |
| inform | 2 | verb | (transitive) To communicate knowledge to. |
| apart | 2 | Placed separately (in regard to space or time). | |
| vert | 1 | noun | (colloquial) In sport, a type of bicycle stunt competition. |
| invert | 2 | verb | (transitive) To turn (something) upside down or inside out; to place in a contrary order or direction. |
| before | 2 | noun | At an earlier time. |
| encore | 2 | noun | A brief extra performance, done after the main performance is complete. |
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