Top 35 Words That Rhyme with Distraught (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 distraught!

Here you’ll find the top 35 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘distraught’.

Pretty cool huh?

Let’s get started…

Words That Rhyme With Distraught

  • Afterthought – An idea or reflection that comes to mind after the fact.
  • Allot – To distribute or allocate a portion of something.
  • Blot – A spot or stain that blemishes a surface or reputation.
  • Bought – The past tense of “buy,” which means to acquire something in exchange for money.
  • Brought – The past tense of “bring,” which means to convey something to a certain location.
  • Caught – The past tense of “catch,” which means to grab or seize something.
  • Clot – A thickened mass of liquid, often in blood or cream.
  • Cot – A small bed or sleeping space, often used for infants or camping.
  • Dot – A small, round mark used in punctuation or as a decoration.
  • Forgot – The past tense of “forget,” which means to fail to remember something.
  • Fought – The past tense of “fight,” which means to engage in physical combat or argument.
  • Fraught – Filled with a great amount of something, often tension or difficulty.
  • Got – The past tense of “get,” which means to obtain or acquire something.
  • Hot – Having a high temperature or spicy flavor.
  • Jot – To write down quickly or briefly.
  • Kilowatt – A unit of power equal to one thousand watts.
  • Knot – A fastening made by tying a piece of string or rope into a loop. It can also refer to a measurement of speed in nautical miles per hour.
  • Lot – A piece of land.
  • Naught – Nothing, zero.
  • Not – A negation or denial.
  • Plot – A diagram or plan, a storyline.
  • Pot – A container used for cooking.
  • Rot – The process of decay or decomposition.
  • Shot – The act of firing a weapon or a dose of medicine.
  • Slot – A narrow opening or groove.
  • Sought – Past tense of seek, to search for something.
  • Spot – A small area or blemish.
  • Squat – To crouch or sit close to the ground.
  • Taught – Past tense of teach, to instruct someone.
  • Taut – Tight, stretched or strained.
  • Thought – The product of mental activity, an idea.
  • Tot – A small child or a total amount.
  • Trot – A slow, steady pace.
  • Watt – A unit of power.
  • Wrought – Shaped or made carefully.


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