🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Rosette"
50 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "rosette" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| epithet | 3 | noun | A term used to characterize a person or thing. |
| set | 1 | verb | (transitive) To put (something) down, to rest. |
| sobriquet | 3 | noun | A familiar name for a person or thing; a nickname (sometimes assumed by the person, but often given by others) that is descriptive. |
| offset | 2 | verb | Anything that acts as counterbalance; a compensating equivalent. |
| fret | 1 | verb | (transitive) To chafe or irritate; to worry. |
| wet | 1 | noun | Made up of liquid or moisture, usually (but not always) water. |
| yet | 1 | verb | In negative or interrogative use, often with an expectation or potential of something happening in the future. |
| abet | 2 | verb | (transitive, crime) To incite; to assist or encourage by aid or countenance in crime. |
| parapet | 3 | noun | A low protective wall. |
| vignette | 2 | noun | (by extension) A short story or anecdote that presents a scene or tableau, or paints a picture. |
| onset | 2 | noun | (medicine) The initial phase of a disease or condition, in which symptoms first become apparent. |
| beset | 2 | verb | (transitive, sometimes figurative) To attack or assail, especially from all sides. |
| regret | 2 | noun | To 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. |
| vedette | 2 | noun | (entertainment) A cabaret performer, usually the main female artist of a show. |
| upset | 2 | verb | (of a person, predicative only) Angry, distressed, or unhappy |
| silhouette | 3 | noun | An illustrated outline filled in with a solid color(s), usually only black, and intended to represent the shape of an object without revealing any other visual details; a similar appearance produced when the object being viewed is situated in relative darkness with brighter lighting behind it; a profile portrait in black, such as a shadow appears to be. |
| inlet | 2 | noun | A body of water let into a coast, such as a bay, cove, fjord or estuary. |
| beget | 2 | verb | To produce or bring forth (a child); to be a parent of; to father or sire. |
| net | 1 | noun | Remaining after expenses or deductions. |
| get | 1 | verb | (transitive or ditransitive) To obtain; to acquire. |
| mindset | 2 | noun | A way of thinking; an attitude or opinion, especially a habitual one. |
| pet | 1 | noun | An animal kept as a companion or otherwise for pleasure, rather than for some practical benefit or use. |
| inset | 2 | noun | A smaller thing set into a larger thing, such as a small picture inside a larger one. |
| cadet | 2 | noun | A student at a military school who is training to be an officer. |
| quartet | 2 | noun | A group of four people or things, particularly |
| outset | 2 | noun | An onset; the beginning or initial stage of something. |
| quintet | 2 | noun | (music) A group of five musicians, fit to play such a piece of music together |
| stet | 1 | noun | A symbol used by proofreaders and typesetters to indicate that a word or phrase that was crossed out should still remain. |
| coronet | 3 | noun | A small crown, such as is worn by a noble. |
| heavyset | 3 | (of a person) Having a large, solid, imposing bodily appearance. | |
| amorette | 3 | noun | Obsolete form of amoret. [(obsolete) An amorous girl or woman; a wanton.] |
| gimlet | 2 | noun | A cocktail, usually made with gin and lime juice. |
| brunette | 2 | noun | (of a person) Having brown hair. |
| debt | 1 | noun | (finance) Money that one person or entity owes or is required to pay to another, generally as a result of a loan or other financial transaction. |
| nett | 1 | noun | A surname. |
| sweat | 1 | noun | Fluid that exits the body through pores in the skin usually due to physical stress and/or high temperature for the purpose of regulating body temperature and removing certain compounds from the circulation. |
| outlet | 2 | noun | A wall-mounted socket connected to an electrical power supply, at which current can be taken to run electrical devices. |
| cornet | 2 | noun | A musical instrument of the brass family, slightly smaller than a trumpet, usually in the musical key of B-flat. |
| sunset | 2 | noun | The moment each evening when the sun disappears below the western horizon. |
| whet | 1 | verb | (transitive) To stimulate or make more keen. |
| gazette | 2 | noun | A newspaper; a printed sheet published periodically. |
| marmoset | 3 | noun | Any small monkey, now specifically a Central and South American monkey of the genera Callithrix, Mico, Cebuella, and Callibella, with claws instead of nails, and a rather primitive layout. |
| preset | 2 | noun | Set in advance, or as a default. |
| dead set | 2 | noun | Unswervingly dedicated; resolutely determined. |
| chet | 1 | noun | (countable) A diminutive of the male given name Chester. |
| minuet | 3 | noun | A slow graceful dance consisting of a coupé, a high step, and a balance. |
| subset | 2 | noun | A group of things or people, all of which are in a specified larger group. |
| let | 1 | verb | (transitive) To allow to, not to prevent (+ infinitive, but usually without to). |
| roulette | 2 | noun | (uncountable) A game of chance in which a small ball is made to move round rapidly on a circle divided off into numbered (usually red and black) spaces. When the ball stops, it indicates the result of a variety of wagers permitted by the game. |
| cabriolet | 4 | noun | An automobile with a retractable top. |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Rosette"
5 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| chrome red | 2 | noun | Having a bright reddish orange colour |
| rosettes | 2 | noun | (architecture) An element or ornament resembling a rose, especially on a wall or other surface, mostly for decorative purposes. |
| roll neck | 2 | — | |
| anfal | 5 | noun | — |
| excel | 2 | noun | (intransitive) To be much better than others. |
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