Top 31 Words That Rhyme with Act (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 act!

Here you’ll find the top 31 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘act’.

Pretty cool huh?

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Words That Rhyme With Act

  • Abstract – something that is conceptual or theoretical, rather than concrete or tangible.
  • Artifact – an object made by humans, often of historical or cultural significance.
  • Attacked – subject to a physical or verbal assault.
  • Attract – to draw in or entice something or someone towards oneself.
  • Backed – supported or endorsed by someone or something.
  • Counteract – to act against something in order to neutralize its effects or influence.
  • Cracked – something that is broken or split, often referring to a surface.
  • Detract – to diminish or take away from the quality or value of something.
  • Distract – to divert or shift someone’s attention away from something.
  • Enact – to pass or make into law, or to perform something.
  • Exact – precise or accurate, often referring to measurements or details.
  • Extract – to remove or obtain something from a larger source.
  • Hacked – to gain unauthorized access to a computer or system.
  • Impact – the effect or influence that something has on a person, entity, or situation.
  • Intact – something that is complete or undamaged.
  • Interact – to engage or communicate with someone or something.
  • Lacked – to not have something that is needed or desired.
  • Packed – to fill something completely, often referring to a container or space.
  • Pact – a formal agreement or treaty between two or more parties.
  • Racked – to cause intense physical or emotional suffering.
  • React – to respond to a situation or event.
  • Retract – to withdraw or take back something previously said or done.
  • Sacked – to fire someone from their job or to plunder a city or town.
  • Smacked – to hit or strike someone or something.
  • Stacked – arranged in a pile or stack.
  • Subtract – to take away or remove a certain amount or quantity from something.
  • Tacked – to fasten or attach something to a surface using small nails or tacks.
  • Tact – the ability to be sensitive and diplomatic in social situations.
  • Tracked – to follow or monitor the movement of someone or something.
  • Tract – a large area of land or a pamphlet or publication on a specific topic.
  • Transact – to conduct or carry out a business or financial transaction.

 



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