Top 55 Words That Rhyme with Unsure (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 unsure!

Here you’ll find the top 55 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘unsure’ .

Pretty cool huh?

Let’s get started…

Words That Rhyme With Unsure

  • Allure – Refers to the power of attraction or temptation.
  • Artur – A name of Celtic origin meaning “bear”.
  • Assur – A city in ancient Assyria.
  • Assure – To make someone confident or certain about something.
  • Autour – French for “around” or “about”.
  • Babur – A Mughal emperor who founded the Mughal dynasty in India.
  • Bloor – A street in Toronto, Canada.
  • Bonjour – French for “good day” or “hello”.
  • Boor – A person who is rude or ill-mannered.
  • Brochure – A small booklet or pamphlet containing information about a product or service.
  • Cour – French for “court” or “yard”.
  • Couture – French for “sewing” or “fashion design”.
  • Cure – A remedy or treatment for an illness or disease.
  • Demure – Reserved, modest, or shy in behavior.
  • Detour – A deviation from a direct or usual route.
  • Dufour – A French surname meaning “from the oven”.
  • Dure – French for “hard” or “difficult”.
  • Endure – To withstand or bear something difficult or unpleasant.
  • Ensure – To make certain or guarantee something.
  • Entrepreneur – A person who starts and manages a business venture.
  • Gilmour – A Scottish surname meaning “servant of the Virgin Mary”.
  • Gravure – A printing process using a plate with an image engraved into it.
  • Immature – Not fully developed or grown, or lacking emotional maturity.
  • Impure – Not clean or contaminated, or morally corrupt.
  • Insure – Refers to providing financial protection against loss or damage.
  • Jure – Refers to a legal term meaning “by law” or “by right”.
  • Latour – Can refer to a French surname or a wine from the Bordeaux region.
  • Lumpur – Refers to the capital city of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur.
  • Lure – Refers to something that tempts or entices.
  • Manure – Refers to animal dung used as fertilizer.
  • Mature – Refers to something or someone that is fully developed or grown.
  • Moor – Refers to a tract of open uncultivated upland, often covered with heather.
  • Moore – Refers to a common surname or a reference to the poet Thomas Moore.
  • Muir – Refers to the surname of the Scottish naturalist and writer John Muir.
  • Noor – Refers to a name of Arabic origin, meaning “light”.
  • Nur – Refers to a name of Arabic origin, meaning “light” or “enlightenment”.
  • Obscure – Refers to something that is unclear or hard to understand.
  • Premature – Refers to something that occurs before the proper or usual time.
  • Procure – Refers to obtaining something through effort or action.
  • Pure – Refers to something that is unmixed or unadulterated.
  • Rancour – Refers to bitterness or resentment, especially long-standing.
  • Reassure – Refers to the act of giving someone confidence or comfort.
  • Retour – Refers to a French word meaning “return” or “comeback”.
  • Ruhr – Refers to a river in western Germany, or the surrounding industrial region.
  • Secure – Refers to something that is safe and protected.
  • Shure – Refers to a brand of audio equipment.
  • Spoor – Refers to the track or scent of an animal.
  • Sure – Refers to something that is certain or reliable.
  • Tour – Refers to a journey or trip taken for pleasure or to visit different places.
  • Toure – A West African surname.
  • Ture – A Swedish surname.
  • Uhr – The German word for “clock” or “watch”.
  • Ur – The ancient Sumerian city, or a prefix meaning “primitive” or “original”.
  • Voor – A Dutch word meaning “for” or “to”.
  • Your – Refers to something that belongs to or is associated with the person or group being addressed.

 



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