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Welcome to this guide on the best words that rhyme with scarred!
Here you’ll find the top 51 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘scarred’.
Pretty cool huh?
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Words That Rhyme With Scarred
- Abhorred – strongly dislike or hate something or someone
- Aboard – on or onto a ship, aircraft, bus, train, or other vehicle
- Accord – an agreement or harmony between people or groups
- Adored – deeply loved or admired something or someone
- Afford – to have enough money or resources to pay for something
- Award – a prize or honor given to someone for their achievements or contributions
- Bard – a poet, especially one who writes lyric or heroic verse
- Barred – closed or blocked off with a barrier or obstacle
- Board – a flat piece of wood, plastic, or other material used for various purposes
- Bodyguard – a person or group of people employed to protect someone, especially a public figure
- Bored – feeling uninterested or disengaged with something
- Boulevard – a wide and typically tree-lined street in a city or town
- Card – a piece of stiff paper or plastic used for various purposes, such as identification, payment, or gaming
- Charred – burned or blackened by heat or fire
- Chord – a group of three or more musical notes played together
- Cord – a length of thick string or thin rope made of twisted strands
- Debarred – excluded or prevented from doing something, often as a punishment
- Deplored – expressed strong disapproval or condemnation of something
- Discard – to get rid of something that is no longer wanted or needed
- Disregard – to ignore or pay no attention to something
- Explored – to travel through or investigate an unknown area or subject
- Ford – a shallow place in a river or stream where it can be crossed by wading or driving through
- Gourd – a fleshy, typically large fruit with a hard skin, often used for decoration or as a container
- Guard – a person or group of people responsible for protecting or watching over something or someone
- Hard – difficult or requiring a lot of effort
- Hoard – to accumulate and store something in large quantities, often obsessively
- Horde – a large group of people, animals, or things
- Ignored – to pay no attention to something or someone
- Implored – begged or pleaded with someone to do something
- Lard – a soft white fat from the abdomen of pigs, used in cooking
- Lord – a title given to a man of high social rank or a powerful ruler.
- Marred – damaged or spoiled something.
- Overboard – something that has fallen off a ship and into the water.
- Poured – to cause a liquid to flow from a container in a steady stream.
- Record – a document that contains information or evidence about something.
- Regard – to consider or think about someone or something in a particular way.
- Restored – to return something to its original or former state.
- Retard – an offensive term used to describe a person with a mental disability.
- Reward – something given in recognition of one’s efforts or achievements.
- Roared – to make a loud, deep sound like that of a lion or other large animal.
- Scored – to gain a point or points in a game or competition.
- Soared – to fly high in the air or to rise rapidly and to a great height.
- Starred – to feature prominently or be the main focus of something.
- Stored – to put something away and keep it in a particular place for future use.
- Sword – a weapon with a long, sharp blade and a handle.
- Toward – in the direction of something or someone.
- Underscored – to emphasize or highlight the importance of something.
- Unexplored – not yet discovered or investigated.
- Untoward – unexpected and inappropriate or inconvenient.
- Ward – a division or district of a city or town.
- Yard – a unit of measurement equal to three feet, or the area around a building or a piece of land adjacent to a building.