Top 35 Words That Rhyme with Juliet (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 juliet!

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

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Words That Rhyme With Juliet

  • Alphabet– A set of letters or characters used for writing in a specific language.
  • Bayonet– A long knife or blade attached to the end of a rifle for close combat.
  • Beget– To cause the existence of something or someone through procreation or creation.
  • Beset– To be troubled or surrounded by difficulties or problems.
  • Bet– To place a wager or gamble on a particular outcome or event.
  • Cadet– A trainee in a military or police academy.
  • Cassette– A small case containing a magnetic tape used for recording and playback of audio or video.
  • Cigarette– A small, thin cylinder of finely cut tobacco wrapped in paper, intended for smoking.
  • Clarinet– A musical instrument in the woodwind family, consisting of a cylindrical tube with a reed mouthpiece.
  • Debt– An obligation to repay money or something of value that has been borrowed.
  • Duet– A musical composition for two performers or singers.
  • Epithet– A descriptive or insulting word or phrase used to describe someone or something.
  • Forget– To fail to remember or to unintentionally leave something behind.
  • Fret– To worry or be anxious about something.
  • Get– To obtain, acquire or receive something.
  • Jet– A high-speed aircraft or a stream of liquid or gas propelled at a high speed.
  • Let– To allow or permit something to happen or to grant permission.
  • Met– To come into contact with someone or something for the first time.
  • Net– A fabric or mesh made of woven threads or fibers, typically used for catching or trapping something.
  • Offset– To counterbalance or compensate for something or to print something using a method that involves transferring ink from a metal plate to a rubber blanket before printing onto paper.
  • Parapet– A low wall or barrier at the edge of a balcony, roof or bridge.
  • Pet– A domesticated animal kept for companionship or pleasure.
  • Pipette– A laboratory tool used for measuring and transferring small amounts of liquid.
  • Preset– To set something in advance, typically a device or machine.
  • Quartet– A musical composition or group consisting of four performers or singers.
  • Regret– To feel sorrow or remorse for something that has happened or that one has done.
  • Reset– To return something to its original or default settings.
  • Set– A collection of objects, often used for a specific purpose, or to establish or adjust something to a particular value or level.
  • Silhouette– The outline or shape of something, often seen in profile or against a background.
  • Sweat– Moisture exuded through the pores of the skin, typically as a result of heat, exertion, or nervousness.
  • Threat– A declaration or indication of one’s intention to cause harm, pain, or misery to someone or something.
  • Upset– To cause emotional distress or disturbance to someone or something.
  • Vet– A person who is trained and licensed to provide medical care for animals, or a veteran of military service.
  • Wet– Covered or saturated with water or another liquid.
  • Yet– Up to the present time, or in spite of something that has happened or been said.


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