Top 41 Words That Rhyme with Fort (With Meanings)

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Welcome to this guide on the best words that rhyme with fort!

Here you’ll find the top 41 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘fort’.

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Words That Rhyme With Fort

  • Abort – to stop a process or activity before it is completed or before it can achieve its intended purpose
  • Apart – separated by a distance or interval; not together; into pieces or fragments
  • Art – the expression or application of human creative skill and imagination, typically in a visual form such as painting or sculpture
  • Athwart – across from side to side; at an angle or in a crosswise direction
  • Cart – a vehicle with either two or four wheels that is pushed by a person or animal, typically used for carrying goods
  • Chart – a graphical representation of data or information, typically in the form of a graph or diagram
  • Consort – to associate or keep company with someone, especially with the disapproval of others; a spouse or partner, especially of a reigning monarch
  • Counterpart – a person or thing that corresponds to or has the same function as another person or thing in a different place or situation
  • Court – a place where legal cases are heard and decided; the residence of a monarch or other high-ranking dignitary; to pay attention to and try to win the favor of someone
  • Dart – a small pointed object that is thrown or shot as a weapon or used in a game; to move suddenly and quickly
  • Depart – to leave, especially from a place that one is expected to stay in for a long time
  • Distort – to twist or bend out of shape; to give a false or misleading account of something
  • Escort – to accompany or go with someone as a guide or protector; a person who accompanies someone as a guide or protector
  • Exhort – to strongly encourage or urge someone to do something
  • Extort – to obtain something, especially money or property, by force or threats
  • Fart – an emission of gas from the anus, often with accompanying sound and odor
  • Hart – a male deer, especially a red deer over five years old
  • Heart – the muscular organ that pumps blood through the circulatory system; the center or core of something
  • Impart – to communicate or pass on information or knowledge to someone; to give a particular quality or characteristic to something
  • Import – to bring in goods or services from another country; to have significance or meaning
  • Mart – a market or trading place; a large retail store selling a variety of goods
  • Part – a piece or segment of something; to divide or separate into parts
  • Port – a town or city with a harbor for ships; a place where ships load and unload goods; a left-hand side of a ship or aircraft when facing forward
  • Quart – a unit of liquid measure equal to a quarter of a gallon or two pints; a container for holding a quart of something
  • Rampart – a defensive wall or embankment, especially one around a castle, fort, or city; a large or strong defense or protection
  • Report – a spoken or written account of something that one has observed, heard, done, or investigated; to present information or findings about something
  • Resort – a place where people go for rest, relaxation, or recreation; to have recourse to something as a source of help or comfort
  • Restart – to start again after a pause or interruption
  • Short – having a small distance from end to end; not lasting for a long time; brief
  • Smart – having or showing intelligence or quick-wittedness; fashionable and stylish; causing a sharp, stinging pain.
  • Snort – To inhale forcefully through the nose, often making a loud noise. Can also refer to the sound made when doing so.
  • Sort – To arrange or classify things into groups based on their characteristics or attributes.
  • Sport – An activity that involves physical exertion and skill, often played competitively or for entertainment.
  • Start – To begin something or set it in motion.
  • Support – To hold up or provide assistance to someone or something. Can also refer to financial or emotional assistance.
  • Tart – A type of dessert that typically has a sweet filling and a pastry shell. Can also refer to a sour taste or attitude.
  • Thwart – To prevent someone or something from accomplishing a goal or objective.
  • Tort – A civil wrong or injury for which a legal remedy can be sought, such as negligence or defamation.
  • Transport – To move people or goods from one place to another, often using vehicles or other forms of transportation.
  • Wart – A small, rough growth on the skin, often caused by a virus. Can also refer to an imperfection or blemish.

 

 



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