Top 19 Words That Rhyme with Gust (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 gust!

Here you’ll find the top 19 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘gust’ .

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Words That Rhyme With Gust

  • Adjust – To make small changes or modifications, often in order to improve or correct something.
  • Antitrust – Referring to laws or policies designed to prevent or regulate monopolies and promote fair competition in business and commerce.
  • Bust – To break or smash something, often as a result of force or pressure, or to arrest or apprehend someone.
  • Crust – The hard outer layer of bread, pastry, or pie, or the hard outer layer of the earth’s surface.
  • Discussed – Past tense of “discuss,” meaning to talk about something with others, often in order to exchange ideas or reach a decision.
  • Disgust – A feeling of revulsion or strong dislike, often as a result of something offensive or unpleasant.
  • Distrust – A lack of confidence or faith in someone or something, often due to suspicion or doubt.
  • Dust – Small particles of dirt or other matter that accumulates on surfaces or is kicked up by movement or wind.
  • Entrust – To give someone the responsibility or authority to do something, often with trust or confidence.
  • Just – Fair or impartial, or conforming to standards of justice or law, or to do something in the immediate or recent past.
  • Lust – A strong desire or craving, often of a sexual or sensual nature.
  • Mistrust – A lack of trust or confidence in someone or something, often due to suspicion or skepticism.
  • Must – A requirement or necessity, or to express obligation or necessity in the present or future tense.
  • Readjust – To make further changes or modifications to something, often in response to new information or circumstances.
  • Robust – Strong and healthy, or able to withstand or recover from difficult conditions or situations.
  • Rust – A reddish-brown coating that forms on iron or other metals as a result of corrosion, or to become corroded or decayed.
  • Thrust – To push or force something forward or outward with sudden force, often in a violent or aggressive manner, or the forward movement of a ship or aircraft.
  • Trust – Confidence or faith in someone or something, often based on a belief in their reliability or integrity.
  • Unjust – Unfair or inequitable, often due to a lack of consideration or regard for the rights or needs of others.


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