Top 34 Words That Rhyme with Set (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 set!

Here you’ll find the top 34 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘set’.

Pretty cool huh?

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Words That Rhyme With Set

  • Alphabet – A set of letters that can be combined to form words and sentences.
  • Bayonet – A knife attached to the end of a rifle used for stabbing in close combat.
  • Beget – To give birth to, to cause or bring about.
  • Beset – To surround, to harass or trouble constantly.
  • Bet – To risk something in a wager, to have confidence in something.
  • Cadet – A student in a military school or academy.
  • Cassette – A small, flat box containing magnetic tape for recording or playback of audio or video.
  • Cigarette – A small cylinder of finely cut tobacco wrapped in paper and smoked.
  • Clarinet – A musical instrument made of wood or plastic, played with a reed.
  • Debt – Something owed, usually money.
  • Duet – A musical composition for two voices or instruments.
  • Epithet – A descriptive word or phrase used to describe or characterize a person or thing.
  • Forget – To fail to remember something, to unintentionally omit something.
  • Fret – To worry or be anxious, to wear away or erode a surface.
  • Get – To obtain or acquire something, to arrive at a particular place or state.
  • Jet – A rapid stream of liquid or gas, a type of aircraft powered by jet engines.
  • Let – To allow or permit something to happen, to rent or lease something.
  • Met – To come into contact with someone or something, to measure or compare.
  • Net – A mesh fabric used to catch or hold things, the amount remaining after deductions.
  • Offset – To counterbalance or compensate for something, to print using an offset printing press.
  • Parapet – A low wall or railing built along the edge of a roof or balcony for safety.
  • Pet – A domesticated animal kept for companionship, a favorite person or thing.
  • Pipette – A small glass or plastic tube used for measuring or transferring small amounts of liquid.
  • Preset – To set something in advance, to preconfigure something for future use.
  • Quartet – A musical composition for four voices or instruments, a group of four people.
  • Regret – a feeling of sadness or disappointment about something that has happened or been done in the past.
  • Reset – to set again or set differently, especially to restore something to its original or default state.
  • Silhouette – the dark shape and outline of someone or something visible in restricted light against a brighter background.
  • Sweat – the salty, colorless fluid secreted by the sweat glands in the skin, especially when produced in response to heat, physical exertion, or stress.
  • Threat – a statement or action that expresses intention to cause harm or damage to someone or something.
  • Upset – to cause someone to feel sad, disappointed, or worried, especially by behaving in an unexpected way or by not meeting expectations.
  • Vet – a person who has served in the military or performed military service, especially one who has been honorably discharged or retired.
  • Wet – covered or saturated with water or another liquid; not dry.
  • Yet – up to the present time; so far; even; despite everything previously said.

 



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