Top 161 Words That Rhyme with Carr (With Meanings)

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Welcome to this guide on the best words that rhyme with carr!

Here you’ll find the top 161 words and phrases for rhyming the word Carr’.

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Words That Rhyme With Carr

  • Abattoir – A place where animals are slaughtered for meat.
  • Abhor – To hate or detest intensely.
  • Adore – To love and admire someone deeply.
  • Afar – At a distance, far away.
  • Ajar – Slightly open.
  • Albacore – A type of tuna fish.
  • Antiwar – Opposed to war or violence.
  • Anymore – Any longer or in the present.
  • Are – The present tense of the verb “to be” used with the second person singular or plural.
  • Ashore – On or to the shore, or the land bordering a body of water.
  • Avatar – An icon or figure representing a person or entity in a virtual world.
  • Avoir – To have, in French.
  • Bar – A place where alcoholic drinks are served and consumed.
  • Battledore – An ancient racket game played with a shuttlecock.
  • Bazaar – A marketplace or shopping area, typically in the Middle East or South Asia.
  • Bedsore – A sore on the skin caused by prolonged pressure on the same area of the body.
  • Before – In front of or prior to a specific time or event.
  • Bizarre – Very strange or unusual.
  • Boar – A wild pig.
  • Bore – To drill a hole or tunnel through something.
  • Car – A road vehicle with an engine and four wheels.
  • Carnivore – An animal that feeds on other animals.
  • Caviar – A luxury food product made from the eggs of sturgeon fish.
  • Char – To burn or scorch the surface of something.
  • Chore – A routine task, especially one that is unpleasant or tedious.
  • Cigar – A cylindrical roll of tobacco for smoking.
  • Cinnabar – A bright red mineral form of mercury sulfide.
  • Commissar – An official of the Communist Party, especially in the former Soviet Union.
  • Commodore – A high-ranking naval officer.
  • Cor – A shortening of the word “corporal” which can refer to a non-commissioned officer in the military or police force.
  • Core – The central or most essential part of something.
  • Corps – A group of people who work together for a common purpose, typically in a military or governmental context.
  • Crore – A term used in South Asia to denote ten million of something, often used to refer to large amounts of money.
  • Dar – A word used in some South Asian languages to refer to a house or dwelling.
  • Decor – The style or appearance of a room or other space, often achieved through the use of furnishings and decorative elements.
  • Deplore – To strongly disapprove of or condemn something.
  • Dinar – A unit of currency used in several countries in the Middle East and North Africa.
  • Dinosaur – An extinct reptile that lived millions of years ago, often used to refer to something outdated or obsolete.
  • Disbar – To remove someone from the practice of law, often as a disciplinary action.
  • Door – An opening in a wall or other structure that allows access or egress.
  • Drawer – A sliding box-like container that is typically used to store clothes or other items.
  • Escritoire – A small writing desk with drawers and compartments for storing paper, pens, and other writing supplies.
  • Evermore – Always and forever, without end.
  • Explore – To travel or investigate in order to discover or learn about something.
  • Far – At a great distance; to a significant degree.
  • Floor – The surface of a room or other space upon which people walk.
  • Footsore – Having sore or tired feet, typically from walking for a long distance.
  • For – In favor of or in support of something.
  • Fore – Situated or placed in front of something.
  • Foreswore – Past tense of “foreswear,” meaning to renounce or give up a belief, habit, or allegiance.
  • Forevermore – For all time; indefinitely.
  • Forswore – Past tense of “forswear,” meaning to make a solemn promise to renounce or give up something.
  • Four – The cardinal number that is equivalent to the sum of three and one.
  • Foure – An archaic spelling of the word “four.”
  • Fourscore – The number eighty.
  • Furore – A sudden outburst of excitement or controversy.
  • Furthermore – In addition to what has already been said or done.
  • Galore – In abundance; in large quantities.
  • Galore – (Same as previous word) A suffix used in English to indicate abundance or plentifulness.
  • Gore – Refers to blood and violence in a gruesome manner.
  • Guarantor – Refers to a person or entity that agrees to be responsible for another’s debt or performance of an obligation.
  • Guitar – A musical instrument with strings that is played by plucking or strumming.
  • Handcar – A railroad vehicle powered by hand.
  • Handlebar – A bar that is held while riding a bicycle, motorcycle, etc., and used to steer it.
  • Har – Refers to a cry of sorrow or grief.
  • Hardcore – Refers to a genre of music that is characterized by aggressive and fast-paced sound.
  • Hellebore – A poisonous plant with flowers that bloom in winter.
  • Herbivore – Refers to an animal that feeds on plants.
  • Hereinbefore – Refers to something that has been mentioned previously in a text.
  • Heretofore – Refers to something that was previously unknown or undisclosed.
  • Histoire – French word for “history”.
  • Hoar – Refers to frost or a grayish-white color.
  • Hoer – Refers to a person who uses a hoe to till the soil.
  • Humidor – A container used for storing cigars or tobacco to maintain their moisture.
  • Ignore – Refers to intentionally paying no attention to someone or something.
  • Implore – To beg or plead with someone earnestly or desperately.
  • Insectivore – Refers to an animal that feeds on insects.
  • Inshore – Refers to the area near the shore or coastline.
  • Isobar – Refers to a line on a weather map connecting points of equal atmospheric pressure.
  • Jar – A container with a wide mouth and a lid, used for holding food, beverages, or other items.
  • Kronur – The currency of Iceland.
  • Lar – Refers to the basic monetary unit of Iran.
  • Lobar – Refers to one of the lobes of the lungs or the liver.
  • Lor – A drug used to treat anxiety or insomnia.
  • Lore – Refers to a body of knowledge or traditional beliefs and customs.
  • Lvoire – Refers to a type of fabric made from the ivory nuts of a certain type of palm tree.
  • Mar – Refers to the month of March or the sea.
  • Matador – A bullfighter who kills the bull in a bullfight.
  • Millibar – A unit of atmospheric pressure equal to one-thousandth of a bar.Minibar – A small refrigerator typically found in hotel rooms or other accommodations that contains snacks, beverages, and sometimes alcohol for guests to purchase.
  • Mor – A Norwegian term that translates to “mother” in English.
  • More – An adjective that indicates a greater quantity or degree of something.
  • Motorcar – An old-fashioned term for a car or automobile.
  • Nevermore – A word used to indicate that something will never happen again, often used in a poetic context.
  • Nor – A conjunction used to link two or more negative elements in a sentence, typically following “neither” or “not”.
  • Offshore – Refers to activities or operations conducted in the sea, away from the shore.
  • Omnivore – An animal or person that consumes both plants and meat.
  • Ore – A naturally occurring material from which a metal or valuable mineral can be extracted.
  • Outscore – To score more points or achieve a better performance than someone else.
  • Par – A score of even par in golf or an average level or standard of performance.
  • Peignoir – A loose dressing gown or negligee worn by women.
  • Picador – A horseman in bullfighting who uses a lance to weaken the bull before the matador.
  • Por – Spanish for “for” or “by” and is often used in the names of dishes such as “arroz con pollo” (rice with chicken).
  • Pore – A tiny opening in the skin or surface of an object.
  • Postwar – Refers to the period after a war has ended, typically characterized by rebuilding and reconstruction.
  • Pour – To cause a liquid to flow from a container in a steady stream.
  • Pouvoir – French for “power” or “ability”.
  • Prewar – Refers to the period before a war has begun, typically characterized by a sense of tension and anticipation.
  • Rapport – A close and harmonious relationship between individuals or groups.
  • Registrar – An official responsible for keeping records, especially of births, deaths, and marriages.
  • Repertoire – The range of skills, abilities, or knowledge of a person or group.
  • Reservoir – A natural or artificial lake used to store water for drinking, irrigation, or power generation.
  • Restore – To bring something back to its original or former condition.
  • Roar – A loud, deep sound made by animals such as lions or by a person shouting.
  • Samovar – A metal container traditionally used in Russia for heating and serving tea.
  • Sar – A unit of measurement used in India and Pakistan to measure the area of land.
  • Savoir – French for “to know” or “knowledge”.
  • Scar – A mark left on the skin or other tissue after a wound has healed.
  • Scimitar – A curved sword with a single-edged blade used in some Middle Eastern countries.
  • Score – A numerical rating or evaluation of something, especially in sports or music.
  • Seafloor – The bottom of the ocean or sea.
  • Seminar – A meeting or class for discussion and exchange of ideas on a particular topic.
  • Senor – Spanish for “mister” or “sir”, used as a title of respect for an older man.
  • Shore – The land along the edge of a sea, lake, or other large body of water.
  • Sidecar – A small vehicle attached to the side of a motorcycle for a passenger to ride in.
  • Sitar – A musical instrument with a long neck and pear-shaped body, commonly used in Indian classical music.
  • Snore – A loud, harsh sound made by a person while sleeping.
  • Soar – To fly or rise high in the air.
  • Sore – Painful or tender to the touch, typically as a result of injury or infection.
  • Spar – A sturdy pole or bar used as a support or for a particular purpose, such as in sailing or boxing.
  • Spore – A reproductive cell or structure that can develop into a new organism without sexual fusion.
  • Star – A celestial object that emits light and heat, or a famous and successful person.
  • Stevedore – A person employed in a port to load and unload ships.
  • Store – A place where goods are kept for sale, typically a retail establishment.
  • Superstar – A very famous or successful person, especially in the entertainment industry.
  • Superstore – A very large retail store that sells a wide variety of goods.
  • Swore – To make a solemn declaration, often involving a promise or pledge.Sycamore – a type of deciduous tree with broad leaves and flaky bark, often found in temperate regions.
  • Tar – a viscous, black, or brown substance obtained by the destructive distillation of coal, wood, or other organic matter, used as a component of roads and roofs.
  • Thar – a wild goat with long, curved horns found in the Himalayas and Central Asia.
  • Theretofore – up to that time; until then.
  • Threescore – sixty; a group or set of sixty.
  • Tor – a high, rocky hill or peak; a mound or bulge in the body of an animal, especially a sheep.
  • Tore – past tense of tear, meaning to rip or pull something apart forcefully.
  • Torr – a unit of pressure, equal to one millimeter of mercury.
  • Tramcar – a passenger vehicle, usually electric, that runs on rails and is used for transportation in cities.
  • Troubadour – a poet or musician who composes and performs songs about chivalry and courtly love, especially in the medieval period.
  • Tsar/Tzar – a title used to designate certain European monarchs, especially rulers of Russia before the revolution of 1917.
  • Twentyfour – the cardinal number equivalent to the product of two and twelve; two dozen.
  • Tzar – an alternate spelling of tsar.
  • Underfloor – located or situated beneath the floor of a building or vehicle.
  • Underscore – to underline; to emphasize or draw attention to something important.
  • Vapour – a substance in the form of a gas or mist, especially one that is produced by heating or boiling a liquid.
  • Var – a unit of reactive power in an AC circuit.
  • Velar – relating to or denoting a consonant produced by the back of the tongue touching or approaching the soft palate, such as the sounds in “kite” and “go”.
  • Voir – French for “to see.”
  • War – a state of armed conflict between nations, states, or societies.
  • Wor – an alternate spelling of “war.”
  • Wore – past tense of wear, meaning to have something on one’s body as clothing or an accessory.
  • Yore – of long ago or former times, especially so far back in history as to be no longer remembered or regarded as important.
  • Your – belonging to or associated with the person or people that the speaker is addressing.


Written by Gabriel Cruz - Foodie, Animal Lover, Slang & Language Enthusiast