Top 38 Words That Rhyme with Remote (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 remote!

Here you’ll find the top 38 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘remote’.

Pretty cool huh?

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Words That Rhyme With Remote

  • Afloat – Refers to something floating or being on the water.
  • Anecdote – A short and amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person.
  • Antidote – A substance that can counteract a poison or disease.
  • Bloat – To become swollen or distended, often due to overeating or a medical condition.
  • Boat – A watercraft propelled by oars, sails, or an engine.
  • Coat – An outer garment worn for warmth or protection from the weather.
  • Connote – To suggest or imply something in addition to its literal or primary meaning.
  • Cote – A small shelter or shed for animals, especially pigeons or doves.
  • Creosote – A dark brown or black tar-like substance used as a wood preservative or in medicine.
  • Denote – To be a sign or indication of something; to indicate or represent.
  • Devote – To give one’s time, energy, or resources to a particular cause or activity.
  • Dote – To be excessively fond or affectionate towards someone or something.
  • Ferryboat – A boat used for transporting passengers or goods across a body of water.
  • Float – To remain or move on the surface of a liquid without sinking; also refers to a festive parade or procession.
  • Gloat – To contemplate or dwell on one’s own success or another’s misfortune with malicious pleasure.
  • Goat – A mammal with horns and a beard, often kept for milk, meat, or as a pet.
  • Greatcoat – A heavy overcoat worn for warmth, especially by soldiers or in cold weather.
  • Groat – A former English coin worth four old pence.
  • Inchoate – In an initial or early stage; not fully formed or developed.
  • Moat – A deep, wide ditch, typically filled with water, that surrounds a castle or fortification.
  • Mote – A tiny piece or speck.
  • Motorboat – A small, fast boat propelled by an internal-combustion engine.
  • Note – A brief record of something written down to assist the memory or for future reference.
  • Overcoat – A heavy coat worn over other clothes, especially in cold weather.
  • Petticoat – A woman’s light, loose undergarment hanging from the shoulders or waist, worn under a skirt or dress.
  • Promote – To encourage the popularity, sale, or acceptance of a product, idea, or cause.
  • Quote – To repeat or copy out (a passage or remark) exactly as written or spoken.
  • Rewrote – To write something again, especially in a different or improved form.
  • Riverboat – A boat used on rivers, typically for pleasure cruises or transporting cargo and passengers.
  • Rote – A fixed or established way of doing something by repetition.
  • Smote – Past tense of “smite,” meaning to strike with a firm blow.
  • Throat – The passage that leads from the back of the mouth of a person or animal and opens to the esophagus and trachea.
  • Topcoat – A lightweight coat worn over indoor clothing, often as a protection against rain.
  • Tote – To carry something, or a bag used for carrying things.
  • Underwrote – To give financial support, often by means of an insurance policy.
  • Vote – A formal indication of a choice between two or more candidates or courses of action.
  • Waistcoat – A man’s sleeveless garment worn underneath a coat, typically part of a formal outfit.
  • Wrote – Past tense of “write,” meaning to mark letters or words on a surface with a pen or pencil to express thoughts or ideas.

 



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