Top 50 Words That Rhyme with Aboard (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 aboard!

Here you’ll find the top 50 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘aboard’ .

Pretty cool huh?

Let’s get started…

Words That Rhyme With Aboard

  • Abhorred – To feel hatred or disgust towards something.
  • Accord – An agreement or harmony between people or groups.
  • Adored – To love and admire deeply.
  • Afford – To have the financial means to purchase or do something.
  • Award – A prize or recognition given to someone for their achievements or accomplishments.
  • Bard – A poet or writer of verse.
  • Barred – To prevent someone from entering or accessing a place or thing.
  • Board – A flat piece of wood or other material used for various purposes, such as walking on, writing on, or as part of a structure.
  • Bodyguard – A person hired to protect someone from harm or danger.
  • Boulevard – A wide, tree-lined street, often in a city or town.
  • Card – A piece of paper or other material used for playing games, often with numbers or images on them.
  • Charred – To burn or scorch something, usually with fire.
  • Chord – Two or more notes played together to create a harmony or melody.
  • Cord – A string or rope made of fibers or other materials.
  • Debarred – To prevent someone from doing something, often by official decree or disqualification.
  • Deplored – To strongly disapprove of something or be very sad about it.
  • Discard – To throw away or get rid of something that is no longer wanted or needed.
  • Disregard – To ignore or pay no attention to something.
  • Explored – To travel through or investigate an area or place to discover its features or characteristics.
  • Ford – To cross a body of water, such as a river, at a shallow point where it can be walked or driven across.
  • Gourd – A fruit with a hard shell and fleshy interior, often used for decoration or as a container.
  • Guard – A person or group responsible for protecting someone or something from harm or danger.
  • Hard – Difficult, solid, or rigid.
  • Hoard – To accumulate or gather a large amount of something and keep it for oneself.
  • Horde – A large group of people or animals, often moving together.
  • Ignored – disregarded, paid no attention to
  • Implored – pleaded, begged earnestly
  • Lard – a type of rendered pork fat used for cooking
  • Lord – a person having power or authority over others
  • Marred – spoiled, damaged
  • Overboard – over the side of a ship or boat
  • Poured – caused to flow or stream
  • Record – a written or spoken account of an event or action
  • Regard – consider or think of (someone or something) in a specified way
  • Restored – brought back to a former or original condition
  • Retard – delay or hold back in terms of progress or development
  • Reward – something given or received in return for a service or achievement
  • Roared – made a loud, deep sound
  • Scarred – marked or damaged with a scar
  • Scored – marked with lines or notches, or obtained a point or goal
  • Soared – flew or rose high in the air
  • Starred – featured or cast as a star performer or character
  • Stored – kept or accumulated for future use
  • Sword – a weapon with a long blade and sharp point
  • Toward – in the direction of
  • Underscored – emphasized or emphasized the importance of
  • Unexplored – not yet explored or investigated
  • Untoward – unexpected or unfavorable
  • Ward – a person under the protection or care of another

 

 



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