Top 145 Words That Rhyme with Greater (With Meanings)

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

Here you’ll find the top 145 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘greater’.

Pretty cool huh?

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Words That Rhyme With Greater

  • Abrogator – someone or something that repeals or abolishes a law, custom, or agreement
  • Accelerator – a device or substance that speeds up a process or reaction, the pedal in a vehicle that controls speed
  • Accumulator – a device or object that collects or accumulates something, a rechargeable battery
  • Activator – something that initiates or starts a process or reaction, a substance that triggers a biological response
  • Actuator – a mechanical device that controls movement or action, such as a motor or hydraulic cylinder
  • Adjudicator – a person or group that settles disputes or makes decisions in a legal or formal setting, a judge or arbitrator
  • Administrator – a person who manages or oversees the operation of an organization, government agency, or business
  • Adulator – someone who excessively praises or flatters another person, often in order to gain favor or advantage
  • Agitator – a person who encourages or incites others to engage in disruptive or revolutionary activities, a troublemaker or instigator
  • Alligator – a large reptile with a long tail, powerful jaws, and rough skin, native to the Americas and China
  • Alternator – a device in a vehicle that generates electricity and charges the battery, also used in some power generators
  • Animator – a person who creates animated movies or cartoons, or adds animation to other media
  • Annotator – a person who adds notes or comments to a text, document, or other written work
  • Applicator – a tool or device used to apply or spread a substance, such as paint, lotion, or glue
  • Appropriator – a person or organization that takes or claims something for their own use, often without permission
  • Arbitrator – a person or group that settles disputes or makes decisions in a legal or formal setting, a judge or mediator
  • Aviator – a pilot or person who flies an aircraft, or someone who designs or tests aircraft
  • Calculator – a device or tool used for mathematical calculations, or a person who performs calculations
  • Carburetor – a device in an internal combustion engine that mixes air and fuel to create a combustible mixture
  • Castigator – a person who criticizes or scolds others for their behavior or actions, a faultfinder or disciplinarian
  • Cater – to provide food, drink, or other services for an event or group of people
  • Collaborator – a person who works with others on a project or task, often in a creative or artistic field
  • Collator – a device or tool used to organize or assemble information or materials, or a person who performs this task
  • Commentator – a person who provides commentary or analysis on a topic, event, or issue, often in the media or journalism
  • Communicator – a person or device that sends or receives messages or information, or someone who is skilled in interpersonal communication
  • Conciliator – a person who works to reconcile or resolve disputes between people or groups, a mediator or peacemaker
  • Consolidator – a person or organization that brings together or combines different parts or elements into a unified whole
  • Contaminator – a substance or organism that makes something impure or polluted, often by introducing harmful or unwanted materials
  • Cooperator – a person or organization that works with others towards a common goal, often through collaboration or cooperation
  • Coordinator – A person or thing that coordinates, brings together, and harmonizes different elements or activities.
  • Corroborator – A person or thing that supports or strengthens by providing additional evidence or testimony.
  • Crater – A large, bowl-shaped depression caused by a volcanic eruption or the impact of a meteorite.
  • Creator – A person or thing that creates, brings into existence, or gives rise to something new.
  • Crocheter – A person who creates fabric by interlocking loops of yarn or thread using a crochet hook.
  • Curator – A person who is responsible for the care, maintenance, and display of a collection of art, artifacts, or other items of cultural or historical significance.
  • Dater – A person who goes on a date or who is involved in dating.
  • Debater – A person who engages in formal argumentation, usually in a public setting, with the aim of persuading others to accept their position or point of view.
  • Decapitator – A person or thing that decapitates or beheads someone or something.
  • Decelerator – A device or mechanism that slows down or reduces the speed of something.
  • Decorator – A person who decorates, embellishes, or beautifies something, often by adding adornments or decorative elements.
  • Dedicator – A person who dedicates something, such as a book or a building, to a particular person or cause.
  • Defibrillator – A device used to restore normal heartbeat by delivering an electric shock to the heart.
  • Defoliator – A substance or device used to remove leaves from plants or trees, often for agricultural or military purposes.
  • Dehydrator – A device used to remove moisture from food, typically by circulating hot air over it.
  • Demonstrator – A person who demonstrates or shows how something works, usually in a public setting.
  • Denominator – The number in a fraction that represents the total number of equal parts into which a whole is divided.
  • Detonator – A device used to trigger an explosive or incendiary device.
  • Dictator – A ruler who has complete control over a country or organization, often obtained through force or manipulation.
  • Discriminator – A person or thing that differentiates or distinguishes between things.
  • Dissimulator – A person who hides their true thoughts, feelings, or intentions, often for the purpose of deception or self-protection.
  • Dumbwaiter – A small elevator used for carrying food or other items between floors in a building.
  • Duplicator – A device used to make copies or duplicates of something, such as a document or a CD.
  • Educator – A person who teaches or instructs others, usually in a formal or structured setting such as a school or university.
  • Elevator – A device used to lift or lower people or goods between floors in a building.
  • Eliminator – A person or thing that eliminates or removes something, often by force or extermination.
  • Emulator – A device or program that enables a computer or other electronic device to mimic or imitate another device or system.
  • Equator – An imaginary line around the earth, equally distant from the North and South poles, dividing the earth into the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere.
  • Eradicator – A person or thing that eradicates or eliminates something completely.
  • Escalator – A moving staircase used for transporting people between different levels of a building or structure.
  • Evaluator – Someone who evaluates or judges the quality, value, or significance of something or someone.
  • Evaporator – A device or piece of equipment used to evaporate a liquid, leaving behind a solid residue.
  • Exaggerator – Someone who exaggerates or overstates things.
  • Excavator – A machine or person who excavates or removes earth, rocks, or other materials.
  • Expropriator – Someone who expropriates, that is, takes away property or assets from someone else.
  • Exterminator – A person or company that specializes in getting rid of pests or vermin.
  • Fabricator – Someone who fabricates, that is, makes or produces something.
  • Facilitator – Someone who facilitates, that is, makes a process or task easier or smoother.
  • Formulator – Someone who formulates, that is, creates or develops a plan, system, or recipe.
  • Fornicator – Someone who engages in sexual intercourse outside of marriage or a committed relationship.
  • Freighter – A ship or aircraft used for carrying goods or cargo.
  • Fumigator – Someone who fumigates, that is, uses chemicals to kill pests or disinfect an area.
  • Gaiter – A cloth or leather covering for the ankle and lower leg, often worn for protection or warmth.
  • Gator – An alligator, a large semiaquatic reptile with sharp teeth and powerful jaws.
  • Generator – A device or machine that produces power or electricity.
  • Gladiator – A person trained to fight with weapons or bare-handed in ancient Rome for entertainment.
  • Grater – A kitchen tool with sharp-edged holes used for shredding or grating cheese, vegetables, or other food items.
  • Gyrator – A device or mechanism that produces a rotating or gyrating motion.
  • Hater – Someone who harbors hate or intense dislike towards someone or something.
  • Headwaiter – A restaurant employee who supervises the waitstaff and manages the dining room.
  • Hibernator – An animal that hibernates or goes into a state of inactivity or torpor during the winter.
  • Idolater – Someone who idolizes or worships someone or something to an excessive degree.
  • Illustrator – Someone who illustrates, that is, creates or draws pictures or images to accompany a text.
  • Imitator – Someone who imitates or copies someone or something else.
  • Incinerator – A device or machine used to incinerate or burn waste or garbage.
  • Incubator – A device or container used to keep eggs or premature babies at a constant temperature for development.
  • Indicator – A device or tool used to indicate or show something, such as a gauge or dial.
  • Infiltrator – Someone who infiltrates or secretly enters a place or organization.
  • Inhalator – A device or apparatus used for inhaling medication or therapeutic vapor.
  • Innovator – Someone who innovates or creates something new or original.Insinuator – A person who implies or suggests something in a subtle or indirect way.
  • Instigator – A person who incites or provokes others to act in a particular way, often negative.
  • Insulator – A material or device used to prevent the transfer of electricity, heat, or sound.
  • Integrator – A person or entity that combines or integrates different elements or components into a single system or process.
  • Interrogator – A person who asks questions, often in an official or investigative context.
  • Investigator – A person who conducts a formal inquiry or investigation into a particular matter.
  • Later – Informal term meaning “see you later” or “goodbye.”
  • Legislator – A person who makes or enacts laws.
  • Levator – A muscle that raises or elevates a body part, such as the eyelid or scapula.
  • Liquidator – A person or entity that sells or disposes of assets, especially during the process of liquidating a business.
  • Litigator – A lawyer who specializes in representing clients in legal disputes or lawsuits.Lubricator – a device or substance used to reduce friction and wear between mechanical components.
  • Manipulator – a person who handles or controls something or someone skillfully or in a devious manner.
  • Mediator – a person who intervenes between two parties in order to resolve a dispute or bring about a settlement.
  • Moderator – a person who presides over a panel discussion or debate.
  • Modulator – a device that modulates a signal or carrier wave.
  • Mutilator – a person or thing that causes severe damage or injury, particularly through cutting or tearing.
  • Navigator – a person who plans and directs the course of a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle.
  • Negotiator – a person who conducts negotiations with another person or group, typically in order to reach a mutually beneficial agreement.
  • Nominator – a person who nominates someone for an office or position.
  • Obturator – a device used to close off an opening or passage, particularly in the body.
  • Operator – a person who operates machinery or equipment.
  • Originator – a person who creates, initiates, or originates something.
  • Oscillator – a device that produces an oscillating electric current or signal.
  • Pater – a person’s father, particularly a Roman Catholic priest.
  • Peculator – a person who embezzles or steals money, typically from a public fund.
  • Percolator – a device for making coffee by passing boiling water through coffee grounds.
  • Perpetrator – a person who carries out a harmful, illegal, or immoral act.
  • Pollinator – an insect or animal that pollinates flowers or crops.
  • Prater – a person who talks at length in a foolish or aimless way.Prevaricator – one who speaks falsely or evasively, often to avoid the truth or mislead
  • Procrastinator – one who habitually puts off tasks or actions until a later time or date
  • Procurator – an official in ancient Rome who acted as a legal representative or agent
  • Prognosticator – one who predicts or foretells future events or conditions
  • Radiator – a device used for heating or cooling by transferring thermal energy through radiation
  • Rater – one who assigns a numerical or qualitative rating or evaluation
  • Refrigerator – a device used for preserving and cooling food and drinks
  • Regulator – a device or mechanism that controls, governs or directs the operation of another device or system
  • Renovator – one who restores or updates something to a better or newer condition
  • Repudiator – one who rejects, denies or disowns something, often an idea or belief
  • Respirator – a device used for assisting breathing or providing oxygen to the lungs
  • Resuscitator – a device used for reviving or restoring life, often by providing artificial respiration or other life support measures
  • Rotator – a device or mechanism that rotates or causes rotation
  • Sedater – a substance or medication used for calming or reducing anxiety and promoting relaxation
  • Simulator – a device or program used for simulating or modeling a real-world system or process
  • Skater – one who participates in ice skating or roller skating
  • Speculator – one who engages in speculation or investment with the hope of making a profit
  • Stimulator – a device or substance used for stimulating or enhancing physiological or psychological functions or processes
  • Straighter – a device or tool used for straightening or aligning something
  • Tater – a colloquial term for a potato
  • Traitor – one who betrays or is disloyal to a person, group or cause
  • Translator – one who translates written or spoken language from one language to another
  • Ventilator – a device used for providing fresh air or ventilation, often used in medical settings
  • Vindicator – one who vindicates or defends a person or cause against criticism or attack
  • Violator – one who violates or disregards rules, laws or agreements
  • Waiter – one who serves food or drink in a restaurant or other establishment


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