🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Wired"
37 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "wired" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| inquired | 3 | verb | (intransitive, US, Canada, Australia) To ask (about something). |
| tired | 2 | In need of some rest or sleep. | |
| inspired | 3 | Filled with inspiration or motivated. | |
| mired | 1 | noun | (figuratively) Involved in trouble or difficulty. |
| acquired | 3 | (medicine) Developed after birth; not congenital. | |
| required | 2 | Necessary; obligatory; mandatory. | |
| uninspired | 4 | Lacking inspiration; dull or dry. | |
| admired | 3 | regarded with admiration | |
| transpired | 3 | verb | (intransitive) To become known; to escape from secrecy. |
| aspired | 2 | verb | (intransitive) To have a strong desire or ambition to achieve something. |
| desired | 3 | wished-for, longed-for | |
| expired | 2 | that is no longer valid | |
| fired | 2 | dismissed, terminated from employment. | |
| attired | 2 | Clothed, dressed, wearing clothing, often of a specified type. | |
| conspired | 3 | verb | (intransitive) To secretly plot or make plans together, often with the intention to bring bad or illegal results; to collude, to connive, to plot. |
| backfired | 3 | "Backfired" is the debut solo single from American singer and Blondie vocalist Debbie Harry. | |
| retired | 2 | Having left employment, especially on reaching pensionable age. (of people) | |
| hired | 2 | having services engaged for a fee | |
| unexpired | 4 | Not having expired. | |
| sired | 2 | verb | (transitive, of a male) To father; to beget. |
| spired | 2 | having a spire | |
| squired | 2 | verb | (transitive) To attend as a squire. |
| as required | 4 | according to need (physicians use prn in writing prescriptions) | |
| rewired | 3 | verb | To replace or reconnect the wires of a device or installation. |
| gyred | 1 | verb | Moving circularly or spirally; gyratory; whirling. |
| reacquired | 3 | verb | — |
| rehired | 3 | verb | — |
| hotwired | 3 | Hotwired was the first commercial online magazine, launched on October 27, 1994. | |
| byard | 2 | noun | (historical) A piece of leather crossing the breast, used by the men who drag sledges in coal mines. |
| cry heard | 2 | — | |
| guy heard | 2 | — | |
| lie heard | 2 | — | |
| mordecai heard | 4 | — | |
| nearby heard | 3 | — | |
| nearby herd | 3 | — | |
| rabbi heard | 3 | — | |
| thy herd | 2 | — |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Wired"
50 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| desire | 3 | noun | To want; to wish for earnestly. |
| regard | 2 | noun | One's concern for another; esteem; relation, reference. |
| disregard | 3 | noun | (transitive) To ignore; to pay no attention to. |
| accord | 2 | noun | Agreement or concurrence of opinion, will, or action. |
| hard | 1 | noun | (of material or fluid) Solid and firm. |
| acquire | 3 | verb | (transitive) To get. |
| absurd | 2 | noun | Contrary to reason or propriety; obviously and flatly opposed to manifest truth; inconsistent with the plain dictates of common sense; logically contradictory; nonsensical; ridiculous; silly. |
| revered | 2 | Respected or given reverence. | |
| declared | 2 | Openly avowed. | |
| spurred | 1 | Wearing spurs. | |
| lord | 1 | noun | A peer of the realm, particularly a temporal one |
| weird | 1 | noun | Having an unusually strange character or behaviour. |
| sire | 2 | noun | A lord, master, or other person in authority, most commonly used vocatively: formerly in speaking to elders and superiors, later only when addressing a sovereign. |
| assured | 2 | noun | Guaranteed; secure. |
| fire | 2 | noun | (uncountable) A (usually self-sustaining) chemical reaction involving the bonding of oxygen with carbon or other fuel, with the production of heat and the presence of flame or smouldering. |
| retard | 2 | verb | (offensive, dated) A person with mental retardation. |
| enquire | 3 | verb | British English form of inquire. [(intransitive, US, Canada, Australia) To ask (about something).] |
| marred | 1 | (Lancashire, Yorkshire, of a child) Spoilt, cosseted, overly indulged, soft. | |
| require | 3 | verb | Naturally to demand (something) as indispensable; to need, to call for as necessary. |
| satire | 3 | noun | (uncountable) A literary device of writing or art which principally ridicules its subject often as an intended means of provoking or preventing change or highlighting a shortcoming in the work of another. Imitation, humor, irony, and exaggeration are often used to aid this. |
| abhorred | 2 | Strongly disliked: hated, despised. | |
| barred | 1 | Prevented, either by a physical barrier or by conditions. | |
| stirred | 1 | set into a usually circular motion in order to mix or blend | |
| conferred | 2 | given formally or officially | |
| avant-garde | 3 | noun | Any group of people who invent or promote new techniques or concepts, especially in the arts. |
| untoward | 3 | Unfavourable, adverse, or disadvantageous. | |
| impaired | 2 | noun | Rendered less effective. |
| interred | 2 | Having been interred. | |
| horde | 1 | noun | A large number of people or things. |
| glared | 1 | verb | (intransitive) To stare angrily. |
| reward | 2 | noun | Something of value given in return for an act. |
| nerd | 1 | noun | (slang, sometimes derogatory) A person who is intellectual but generally introverted. |
| discard | 2 | verb | (transitive) To throw away, to reject. |
| jarred | 1 | noun | Feeling shaken or uncomfortable. |
| chord | 1 | noun | (music) A harmonic set of three or more notes that is heard as if sounding simultaneously. |
| attire | 3 | noun | (clothing) One's dress; what one wears; one's clothes. |
| demurred | 2 | verb | (intransitive) Chiefly followed by to, and sometimes by at or on: to object or be reluctant; to balk, to take exception. |
| stared | 1 | verb | (intransitive, followed by "at") To look fixedly (at something). |
| award | 2 | noun | A trophy or medal; something that denotes an accomplishment, especially in a competition. A prize or honor based on merit. |
| scared | 1 | Feeling fear; afraid, frightened. | |
| preferred | 2 | noun | favoured |
| reassured | 3 | having confidence restored; freed from anxiety | |
| shard | 1 | noun | A piece of broken glass or pottery, especially one found in an archaeological dig. |
| prepared | 2 | (followed by the preposition to) Disposed, willing, ready (to do something). | |
| deferred | 2 | noun | Delayed; put off till later. |
| inured | 2 | accustomed to something, especially something unpleasant | |
| inferred | 2 | verb | (transitive) To introduce (something) as a reasoned conclusion; to conclude by reasoning or deduction, as from premises or evidence. |
| word | 1 | noun | (semantics) The smallest unit of language that has a particular meaning and can be expressed by itself; the smallest discrete, meaningful unit of language. (contrast morpheme.) |
| wildfire | 3 | noun | A rapidly spreading fire, especially one occurring in a wildland area. |
| charred | 1 | Burnt, carbonized. |
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