Top 48 Words That Rhyme with Sic (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 sic!

Here you’ll find the top 48 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘sic’.

Pretty cool huh?

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Words That Rhyme With Sic

  • Aspic – a savoury jelly containing pieces of meat, seafood, or vegetables.
  • Bailiwick – a person’s area of expertise or control; a jurisdiction or domain.
  • Bolshevik – a member of the Russian Social Democratic Party that seized power in the October Revolution of 1917.
  • Brick – a rectangular block of fired clay used for building walls, foundations, and other structures.
  • Candlestick – a holder with a socket for a candle.
  • Chick – a young female chicken; a girl or young woman.
  • Click – a short, sharp sound made by the closure of a switch or the actuation of a mechanism.
  • Crick – a painful spasm or stiffness of the neck or back.
  • Dick – a slang term for a detective or a private investigator; a name commonly used in English-speaking countries.
  • Dropkick – a type of kick used in American football and rugby, in which the ball is dropped and kicked as it bounces back up.
  • Eq – short for equalizer, a device used to adjust the balance between different audio frequencies.
  • Firebrick – a brick made of refractory clay that can withstand high temperatures, used to line furnaces and fireplaces.
  • Flick – a quick, light movement; a movie.
  • Handpick – to select or choose carefully and personally.
  • Hich – a Scottish dialect word for a hiccup.
  • Hick – a derogatory term for someone from a rural or small-town area.
  • Ik – a culture and language spoken in northern Uganda and southern Sudan.
  • Kick – to strike or hit with the foot; to give up or quit.
  • Lick – to pass the tongue over something; a small amount.
  • Lunatic – a person who is mentally ill or unstable; an extremely foolish or eccentric person.
  • Mic – short for microphone, a device used to amplify sound.
  • Mick – a slang term for an Irish person or someone with an Irish surname.
  • Nick – a small cut or notch; to steal.
  • Nonstick – referring to a surface or coating that prevents food from sticking during cooking.
  • Pic – short for picture.
  • Pick – a tool used for gripping and pulling; to select or choose.
  • Politic – wise or prudent in practical affairs; shrewdly tactful.
  • Prick – to puncture with a sharp object; an unpleasant or irritating person.
  • Quick – moving or able to move quickly; done or happening in a short time.
  • Realpolitik – a system of politics based on practical and realistic concerns rather than on moral or ideological principles
  • Rick – a slang term for a sprain or a twist in the back or neck
  • Schtick/Shtick – a gimmick, joke, or style of performance, especially one associated with a particular person or comedian
  • Sich – a historical region in Ukraine and adjacent regions of Russia and Romania
  • Sick – physically or mentally ill
  • Skinflick – a colloquial term for a pornographic film
  • Slick – smooth and glossy, without any roughness or irregularities
  • Snick – a sharp, cracking sound
  • Spic – a derogatory term for a Hispanic or Latino person
  • Spik – a spike or pointed projection
  • Stick – a long, thin piece of wood or other material used as a support or handle
  • Thick – having a larger distance between opposite sides or surfaces than usual or expected
  • Tic – a sudden, involuntary, repeated movement or sound, typically in the face or shoulder
  • Tick – a small, blood-sucking arachnid that attaches itself to the skin of animals and humans
  • Trick – a cunning or skillful act or scheme intended to deceive or outwit someone
  • Unpick – to undo or remove stitches from (a piece of sewing)
  • Vhich – a misspelling of the word “which”
  • Wick – a strip of porous material that draws up liquid by capillary action



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