Top 31 Words That Rhyme with Smirk (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 smirk!

Here you’ll find the top 31 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘smirk’.

Pretty cool huh?

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Words That Rhyme With Smirk

  • Berk – A person’s name or a short form of the word “berkeley”.
  • Berserk – Out of control or in a frenzied state.
  • Burk – A heavy, woolen cloth used for clothing or coverings.
  • Circ – A short form of the word “circus” or “circle”.
  • Cirque – A steep-walled hollow or basin, usually found at the head of a glacial valley.
  • Clerk – A person employed in an office or a store to perform administrative tasks.
  • Dirk – A long, straight dagger.
  • Handiwork – Work done by hand rather than by machine.
  • Hauberk – A tunic of chain mail worn as armor.
  • Irk – To irritate or annoy.
  • Ironwork – Objects made of iron, such as gates or fences.
  • Jerk – A quick, sharp, sudden movement or pull.
  • Kirk – A church or a Scottish word for “church”.
  • Latticework – An open framework made of strips of wood or metal.
  • Lurk – To wait in hiding or stay in a place without being seen.
  • Masterwork – A work of art or literature considered to be the best of an artist or writer’s career.
  • Metalwork – Objects made of metal, such as jewelry or sculptures.
  • Murk – Darkness or gloominess.
  • Needlework – Work done with a needle, such as embroidery or sewing.
  • Openwork – Ornamental work with openings or holes.
  • Overwork – To work too much or too hard.
  • Paperwork – The documents or forms that need to be completed for administrative purposes.
  • Perk – A benefit or advantage, often provided by an employer.
  • Quirk – A peculiar or unexpected behavior or trait.
  • Rework – To revise or redo something.
  • Salesclerk – A person employed in a store to assist customers and make sales.
  • Shirk – To avoid or neglect one’s duties or responsibilities.
  • Waxwork – A life-size model made of wax.
  • Wickerwork – Objects made of woven twigs or branches, such as baskets or chairs.
  • Work – An activity that involves physical or mental effort.
  • Worke – A word that does not have a meaning in the English language.

 



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