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Welcome to this guide on the best words that rhyme with pack!
Here you’ll find the top 72 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘pack’.
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Words That Rhyme With Pack
- Aback – Surprised or taken aback by something unexpected.
- Alk – A type of salt that is used in the manufacturing of certain chemicals.
- Almanac – A publication that provides information such as weather predictions, astronomical data, and statistics for a particular year.
- Amnesiac – A person who has lost their memory or experiences frequent memory loss.
- Anorak – A type of jacket that is typically waterproof and hooded, often worn for outdoor activities.
- Applejack – A type of brandy that is made by freezing hard cider and removing the ice.
- Attack – A sudden and often violent attempt to harm someone or something.
- Back – The part of the body that is on the opposite side of the chest.
- Black – A color that is the absence of light or the absence of color.
- Cardiac – Relating to the heart or the circulatory system.
- Clack – To make a sharp sound by striking or rattling objects together.
- Claque – A group of people who are hired to applaud or praise a performer or public figure.
- Counterattack – An attack made in response to an earlier attack.
- Crack – A narrow opening or fissure, or a sharp sound caused by something breaking or splitting.
- Crackerjack – A person or thing that is exceptionally good or skillful.
- Demoniac – Relating to or resembling a demon, or possessed by a demon.
- Elegiac – Expressing sorrow or lamentation, often for something that has passed.
- Fac – An abbreviation for “faculty”, often used in academic settings.
- Flack – A public relations or publicity agent.
- Flak – Antiaircraft fire, or criticism or opposition that is directed towards a person or idea.
- Gunnysack – A sack made from coarse, woven material, often used to transport agricultural products.
- Hack – To cut or chop roughly or irregularly, or to gain unauthorized access to a computer system or network.
- Hardtack – A type of hard, dry biscuit that is often used as a long-lasting food source for soldiers or sailors.
- Haversack – A bag or sack used for carrying supplies, often worn over the shoulder.
- Highjack – To forcefully take control of a vehicle, usually an airplane, and use it for illegal purposes.
- Insomniac – A person who experiences difficulty sleeping or staying asleep.
- Ipecac – A substance that is used to induce vomiting, often used in cases of poisoning.
- Jack – A device used for lifting heavy objects, or a common nickname for the name “John”.
- Knack – A particular skill or talent, often developed through practice.
- Lac – A resinous substance that is secreted by certain insects and used to make shellac or varnish.
- Lack – The absence or insufficiency of something that is needed or desired.
- Lumberjack – A person who cuts down trees for a living.
- Mac – A brand of computer made by Apple.
- Mack – A nickname for someone with the name “Mackenzie” or “McKinley.”
- Mak – A shortened form of the name “Makayla” or “Makenna.”
- Maniac – A person who has an excessive enthusiasm or desire for something.
- Megalomaniac – A person who has an obsessive desire for power or control.
- Mudpack – A facial mask made of mud that is believed to have cleansing and rejuvenating properties.
- Nach – A shortened form of the word “Nachos,” a popular snack food.
- Nymphomaniac – A person who has an excessive and uncontrollable desire for sex.
- Paperback – A book with a flexible paper cover.
- Pickaback – To carry someone on one’s back, with the person’s legs on either side of the carrier’s waist.
- Piggyback – To carry someone on one’s back, with the person’s arms around the carrier’s neck.
- Plaque – A flat, thin piece of metal or other material that is often used for decoration or to commemorate an event.
- Quack – A person who pretends to have medical knowledge or expertise but actually does not.
- Quarterback – The player on a football team who directs the offense and throws passes.
- Rack – A framework or stand on which things can be hung or placed.
- Razorback – A type of feral hog with a ridge of hair along its spine that stands up when the animal is excited or alarmed.
- Repack – To pack something again, often in a different way or container.
- Rickrack – A type of flat braid or ribbon that is often used for decorative purposes.
- Sac – A small, pouch-like structure in a plant or animal.
- Sack – A large bag made of sturdy material such as burlap or canvas.
- Shack – A small, crude shelter or dwelling.
- Shellac – A type of varnish that is often used to give a glossy finish to wood or other surfaces.
- Skyjack – To hijack an aircraft while it is in flight.
- Slack – Not tight or firm; loose.
- Smack – To hit or slap something or someone.
- Snack – A small amount of food eaten between meals.
- Stack – To arrange things in a neat, vertical pile.
- Steeplejack – A person who climbs tall structures such as steeples or chimneys for a living.
- Stickleback – A small, freshwater fish with a spiny back that is often used for scientific research.
- Tack – A small nail with a flat head that is used to attach things to a surface.
- Tak – A term used in some Asian languages as a form of expression, similar to “yes” or “okay.”
- Thumbtack – A small, pointed metal or plastic object with a flat top that is used to attach paper to a wall or other surface.
- Track – A path or course that something or someone follows, or a mark or impression left by something.
- Unpack – To remove something from a container or package, or to examine something in detail.
- Wack – A slang term meaning “crazy” or “weird,” often used to describe something that is considered strange or unconventional.
- Whack – To strike forcefully, or a hard blow or hit.
- Wrack – To cause extreme physical or emotional pain, or to destroy or wreck something.
- Yack – A slang term meaning “talk” or “chat,” often used to describe excessive or annoying conversation.
- Yak – A large, shaggy-haired mammal similar to a cow, found in central Asia.
- Zodiac – An astrological system used to predict and interpret human characteristics and behaviors based on the positions of the sun, moon, and planets at the time of a person’s birth.
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