Top 93 Words That Rhyme with Sorry (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 sorry!

Here you’ll find the top 93 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘sorry’ 

Pretty cool huh?

Let’s get started…

Words That Rhyme With Sorry

  • Accusatory – indicating or suggesting that one believes a person has done something wrong or committed a crime
  • Allegory – a story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one
  • Amatory – relating to or expressing sexual love or desire
  • Ambulatory – able to walk around and move from place to place
  • Anticipatory – relating to or involving the anticipation of something
  • Auditory – relating to the sense of hearing
  • Category – a class or division of people or things regarded as having particular shared characteristics
  • Celebratory – expressing or involving praise, joy, or acknowledgement of a special event or occasion
  • Chary – cautiously or suspiciously reluctant to do something
  • Chicory – a blue-flowered plant of the daisy family, typically with jagged leaves, that is grown as a salad crop and for its roots, which can be roasted, ground, and used as a coffee substitute
  • Circulatory – relating to the circulation of blood or other fluids in the body
  • Commendatory – expressing praise or recommendation
  • Compensatory – intended to make up for something that has been lost or deprived
  • Conciliatory – intended or likely to placate or pacify
  • Condemnatory – expressing strong disapproval or censure
  • Congratulatory – expressing congratulations or praise
  • Consolatory – intended to comfort someone who is feeling sad or disappointed
  • Contributory – playing a part in bringing something about; being partly responsible for something
  • Declamatory – expressing something in a vehement or impassioned way, often with a speech or formal tone
  • Declaratory – serving to declare or announce something
  • Dedicatory – expressing dedication or commitment to a particular person, cause, or idea
  • Defamatory – damaging the good reputation of someone; slanderous or libelous
  • Depository – a place where something is deposited or stored, especially money in a bank or other financial institution
  • Deprecatory – expressing disapproval or belittling someone or something
  • Derogatory – showing a disrespectful attitude towards someone or something
  • Desultory – lacking a clear plan, purpose, or enthusiasm
  • Dilatory – intended to cause delay or procrastination
  • Discriminatory – unfairly treating someone or something differently based on certain characteristics
  • Dormitory – a place where people sleep, usually in a school or other institution
  • Dory – a small, flat-bottomed boat with high sides and pointed at both ends
  • Ejaculatory – expressing a sudden and brief emotion, often related to exclamation
  • Excretory – relating to the process of excretion, or the removal of waste products from the body
  • Expiatory – intended to make amends for wrongdoing or to atone for a mistake
  • Explanatory – providing an explanation or clarification for something
  • Exploratory – involving or intended for the purpose of exploration or investigation
  • Expository – intended to explain or describe something in a clear and concise manner
  • Glory – great honor or praise given to someone or something
  • Gory – involving or showing violence, bloodshed, or gore
  • Gustatory – relating to the sense of taste or the act of tasting
  • Hallucinatory – causing or involving hallucinations, or seeing or perceiving things that are not there
  • Hoary – old and overused, or covered in gray or white hair
  • Hortatory – giving strong encouragement or advice, often in a persuasive manner
  • Inflammatory – causing or intended to cause inflammation or irritation, often in a figurative sense
  • Inhibitory – tending to inhibit or hold back something, often related to the suppression of a response or behavior
  • Initiatory – relating to the beginning or initiation of something
  • Interlocutory – related to an intermediate or provisional decision made during the course of a legal proceeding
  • Interrogatory – relating to questioning or interrogation, often in a legal context
  • Inventory – a detailed list of items or goods, often used for accounting or tracking purposes.
  • Investigatory – Relating to or involving the investigation of something, especially a crime or other wrongdoing.
  • Laboratory – A room or building equipped for scientific experiments, research, or teaching, or for the manufacture of drugs or chemicals.
  • Laudatory – Expressing praise and commendation; complimentary.
  • Lavatory – A room or compartment containing a toilet and a washbasin; a bathroom.
  • Lorry – A large, heavy motor vehicle used for transporting goods or troops.
  • Mandatory – Required by law or rules; compulsory.
  • Migratory – Relating to or characterized by migration.
  • Nondiscriminatory – Not unfairly showing favoritism or prejudice to one person or group over another; treating everyone equally.
  • Nugatory – Of no value or importance; useless or futile.
  • Obligatory – Required by a legal, moral, or other rule; compulsory.
  • Observatory – A building or place equipped for observing astronomical phenomena or for studying and analyzing them.
  • Oratory – The art of public speaking, especially in a formal and eloquent manner.
  • Oscillatory – Moving or swinging back and forth at a regular speed; vibrating.
  • Participatory – Involving or allowing participation by a large number of people, especially in a democratic or social activity.
  • Predatory – Relating to or involving the preying of one animal on others; exploiting or victimizing others for personal gain.
  • Prefatory – Introducing or leading to the main subject or topic; preliminary.
  • Preparatory – Serving to prepare or make ready; preliminary.
  • Prohibitory – Relating to or imposing a prohibition; forbidding or preventing something.
  • Promissory – Expressing or implying a promise; giving grounds for hope or expectation.
  • Promontory – A high point of land or rock projecting into a body of water; a headland.
  • Propitiatory – Intended to appease or conciliate; making peace with someone or something.
  • Purgatory – A place or state of suffering and punishment, especially after death, according to Roman Catholic doctrine.
  • Pylori – A bacterium that can cause stomach ulcers and is a major cause of gastritis.
  • Quarry – A place, typically a large, deep pit, from which stone or other materials are or have been extracted.
  • Reformatory – A penal institution or school for the discipline, training, and rehabilitation of young or first-time offenders.
  • Regulatory – Pertaining to regulations or rules set by an authority.
  • Repertory – A collection or inventory of things, especially in regards to a specific field like music or theater.
  • Repository – A place or container where things are stored or deposited for safekeeping or future use.
  • Respiratory – Relating to the respiratory system or the act of breathing.
  • Retaliatory – Intended to pay back or retaliate against someone for something they have done.
  • Rotatory – Having the ability to rotate or turn around a central point.
  • Safari – A journey or expedition, typically to observe wildlife in their natural habitat.
  • Sari – A traditional garment worn by women in South Asia, typically consisting of a long piece of cloth draped over the body.
  • Secretory – Relating to the secretion of substances by glands or cells in the body.
  • Signatory – A person or entity that signs a document or agreement, thereby indicating their consent or agreement to its terms.
  • Starry – Full of stars or resembling the appearance of stars.
  • Statutory – Required or regulated by law.
  • Storey – A level of a building or structure, typically with a floor and walls.
  • Story – A narrative or tale, often fictional or based on real events.
  • Subcategory – A subset or smaller category within a larger category or group.
  • Suppository – A small, solid medication intended for insertion into the rectum or vagina.
  • Territory – An area or region of land, often with defined boundaries.
  • Transitory – Lasting only for a short time; temporary or fleeting.
  • Vainglory – Excessive or unwarranted pride in oneself or one’s achievements.
  • Vibratory – Relating to or characterized by vibration or oscillation.

 



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