Top 49 Words That Rhyme with Ensure (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 Ensure!

Here you’ll find the top 49 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘Ensure’.

Pretty cool huh?

Let’s get started…

Words That Rhyme With Ensure

  • Allure – To be attractive or captivating, to have an enchanting quality.
  • Amour – A French word for “love,” often used to describe a romantic relationship or affair.
  • Armature – A framework or skeleton used to support or reinforce something, often used in construction or sculpture.
  • Assure – To give someone confidence or make them feel certain about something, often by offering a guarantee or promise.
  • Blackamoor – An archaic term used to describe a dark-skinned person, often with negative connotations.
  • Boor – A person who is rude, uncultured, or lacks manners and social graces.
  • Brochure – A small booklet or pamphlet used for advertising or providing information about a product or service.
  • Coiffure – A hairstyle, often used to describe an elaborate or formal hairstyle.
  • Cour – A French word for “court,” often used to describe a royal or noble court, or the behavior expected in polite society.
  • Couture – A French word for “sewing” or “dressmaking,” often used to describe high-end fashion design or custom-made clothing.
  • Cure – To heal or restore to health, often used to describe a medical treatment or remedy.
  • Demeanour – A person’s behavior or outward appearance, often used to describe their demeanor or attitude.
  • Demure – To be reserved, modest, or shy in behavior or appearance, often used to describe a person’s demeanor or clothing style.
  • Detour – A deviation from a planned or direct route, often used to describe a temporary or alternate route taken to avoid traffic or construction.
  • Dishonour – To bring shame or disgrace to someone or something, often used to describe a loss of reputation or respect.
  • Embouchure – A French word used to describe the way a musician’s lips and mouth form around a wind instrument, often used in music education or performance.
  • Enamour – To be enamored or captivated by someone or something, often used to describe a feeling of love or attraction.
  • Endure – To withstand or persevere through difficult or challenging circumstances, often used to describe a person’s resilience or fortitude.
  • Epicure – A person who enjoys fine food and drink, often used to describe someone who appreciates gourmet cuisine or high-quality wine.
  • Honour – To show respect or admiration for someone or something, often used to describe a sense of moral integrity or a code of ethics.
  • Immature – To be lacking in maturity or experience, often used to describe a young person or a childish behavior.
  • Immure – To confine or imprison someone, often used to describe a person being locked away or sealed inside something.
  • Impure – To be contaminated or tainted, often used to describe a substance that has been mixed with impurities or pollutants.
  • Insure – To protect against financial loss or damage, often used to describe purchasing insurance policies for property or health.
  • Inure – To become accustomed to or hardened by difficult or unpleasant circumstances, often used to describe a person’s ability to tolerate hardship or adversity.
  • Jure – A Latin word meaning “by law,” often used to describe something that is legally mandated or authorized.
  • Lure – A lure is something that is used to attract or entice someone or something, often used in fishing or hunting.
  • Manure – Manure is organic matter that is used to fertilize soil, often made up of animal waste and plant debris.
  • Mature – To be mature means to have fully developed both physically and mentally, or to have reached a level of readiness or ripeness.
  • Mesure – There doesn’t seem to be a word spelled exactly like this, but “measure” could be a possible option. Measure refers to determining the quantity or size of something.
  • Miniature – A miniature is a small version of something, often a replica or model of a larger object.
  • Misdemeanour – A misdemeanor is a minor offense that is punishable by law, typically less severe than a felony.
  • Moor – A moor is a type of habitat that is dominated by grasses and shrubs, typically found in cooler climates.
  • Obscure – To be obscure means to be unclear or unknown, often referring to something that is difficult to understand or perceive.
  • Paramour – A paramour is a lover, typically someone who is not married to the person they are in a relationship with.
  • Poor – Poor refers to a lack of material wealth or resources, or something that is of low quality or inferior.
  • Poore – “Poore” seems to be a variation of “poor” with an alternative spelling.
  • Premature – Something that is premature occurs before it is expected or before it is fully developed, often referring to a birth or a decision.
  • Procure – To procure means to obtain or acquire something, often through effort or persuasion.
  • Pure – Pure refers to something that is not mixed with anything else, or something that is completely clean or innocent.
  • Rancour – Rancor refers to bitterness or resentment towards someone or something, often a long-standing grudge.
  • Reassure – To reassure someone means to comfort or give confidence to them, often through words or actions.
  • Secure – Secure can refer to being safe or protected, or to having something locked or fastened in place.
  • Spoor – Spoor refers to the tracks or footprints of an animal, often used in tracking or hunting.
  • Succour – Succor refers to help or assistance that is given to someone in need, often in a time of distress.
  • Sure – Sure refers to being certain or confident about something, or to an action that is done with confidence.
  • Tonsure – Tonsure refers to the traditional practice of shaving the head, typically associated with monks or religious figures.
  • Tour – A tour is a journey or visit to different places, often for entertainment or educational purposes.
  • Unsure – To be unsure means to be uncertain or hesitant about something, often referring to a lack of confidence or knowledge.

Our content harnesses the power of human research, editorial excellence, and AI to craft content that stands out.



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