Top 29 Words That Rhyme with Forgot (With Meanings)

This post contains our favorite combination of "perfect rhymes" and "near rhymes". Near rhymes are words you may have to stretch or exaggerate for songwriting and poems.

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

Here you’ll find the top 29 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘forgot’.

Pretty cool huh?

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Words That Rhyme With Forgot

  • Blot – a mark made by an ink pen or a similar writing tool, often unintentionally.
  • Bought – past tense of the verb “buy,” meaning to purchase something with money.
  • Brought – past tense of the verb “bring,” meaning to transport or carry something to a place.
  • Caught – past tense of the verb “catch,” meaning to intercept or grasp something in motion.
  • Clot – a thickened mass of blood or other liquid substance, often caused by injury or disease.
  • Cot – a small, portable bed typically used for infants or small children.
  • Dot – a small, round mark or spot, often used to signify a point in writing or printing.
  • Fought – past tense of the verb “fight,” meaning to engage in physical combat or conflict.
  • Fraught – filled with something unpleasant or troubling, such as tension, anxiety, or difficulty.
  • Got – past tense of the verb “get,” meaning to obtain or receive something.
  • Hot – having a high temperature or producing a lot of heat.
  • Knot – a tightly tied or twisted piece of rope, string, or other material.
  • Lot – a collection of things, often sold or purchased together.
  • Naught – nothing, zero, or of no value.
  • Not – a negation or denial of something, often used in negative statements or questions.
  • Plot – a storyline or sequence of events in a novel, play, or movie.
  • Pot – a container used for cooking or serving food, often made of metal or ceramic.
  • Rot – the process of decay or decomposition, often caused by bacterial or fungal growth.
  • Shot – the act of firing a gun or other weapon, or a single bullet or projectile fired from such a weapon.
  • Slot – a narrow opening or groove, often used to hold or guide something.
  • Sought – past tense of the verb “seek,” meaning to search for or try to find something.
  • Spot – a small, distinct area or mark, often different in color or texture from the surrounding area.
  • Taught – past tense of the verb “teach,” meaning to instruct or educate someone on a topic or skill.
  • Taut – stretched or pulled tight, often referring to a rope or piece of fabric.
  • Thought – a mental process of contemplating or considering something, often resulting in a decision or conclusion.
  • Tot – a young child or toddler.
  • Trot – a slow, steady pace of running or walking.
  • Wrought – shaped or fashioned by hand, often referring to metal or other materials that have been worked by a craftsman.
  • Yacht – a medium-sized sailboat used for racing or cruising, often equipped with living quarters and other amenities.

 



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