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Welcome to this guide on the best words that rhyme with lent!
Here you’ll find the top 35 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘lent’
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Words That Rhyme With Lent
- Accent – The way someone pronounces words based on their regional or cultural background is called their accent.
- Ascent – The act of climbing or moving upwards, such as hiking a mountain or ascending a staircase, is an ascent.
- Augment – To increase or enhance something, usually in size, quantity, or quality, is to augment it.
- Bent – A particular inclination or preference, or a physical curve or twist, can be referred to as a bent.
- Cement – A building material made of a mixture of limestone, clay, and other substances is called cement. It is used to bind other materials together.
- Cent – A unit of currency that is equal to one hundredth of a dollar, euro, or other currency is called a cent.
- Circumvent – To avoid or bypass something, often by using a clever or indirect method, is to circumvent it.
- Consent – Permission or agreement given by someone to do something is referred to as consent.
- Dent – A small depression or hole, often caused by impact, can be called a dent.
- Descent – The act of moving downwards, often from a higher point to a lower one, is a descent.
- Discontent – A feeling of dissatisfaction or unhappiness with a situation or circumstance is discontent.
- Dissent – To disagree with or oppose something, especially a widely held opinion or belief, is to dissent.
- Event – Something that happens or occurs, often with some level of significance, can be referred to as an event.
- Extent – The degree or amount to which something is present or happening is the extent of it.
- Ferment – The process of chemical reactions that cause food or drink to produce alcohol, such as in the making of beer or wine, is called ferment.
- Intent – A strong determination or purpose, often with a specific goal in mind, is referred to as intent.
- Invent – To create or come up with something new, especially a product or idea, is to invent it.
- Lament – To express deep sorrow or regret, often in a song or poem, is to lament.
- Meant – intended or destined to be; past tense of “mean”
- Orient – to align or adjust something to a specific position; to become familiar with a new situation or environment
- Pent – confined or restricted; enclosed within a space or area
- Percent – a portion or part of something expressed in relation to a whole, typically out of 100
- President – the head of a republic or country; the leader of a company or organization
- Prevent – to stop something from happening or from someone doing something
- Rent – payment made to use someone else’s property or space; a tear or opening in a material
- Repent – to feel regret or remorse for past actions or behavior
- Represent – to stand for or act on behalf of someone or something; to symbolize or signify
- Resent – to feel anger or bitterness towards someone or something; to hold a grudge
- Scent – a pleasant or unpleasant odor or smell; a trace or hint of something
- Sent – past tense of “send”; to cause something to go or be delivered to a particular place or person
- Spent – used up or consumed; exhausted or tired from physical or mental exertion
- Tent – a portable shelter made of cloth or other materials stretched over a supporting framework
- Underwent – to experience or go through a process or change
- Vent – an opening through which air or gas can escape; to express or release emotions or feelings
- Went – past tense of “go”; to move or travel from one place to another
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