Top 37 Words That Rhyme with Sought (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 sought!

Here you’ll find the top 37 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘sought’.

Pretty cool huh?

Let’s get started…

Words That Rhyme With Sought

  • Afterthought – An idea or reflection that occurs too late, after a decision has already been made.
  • Aught – Another word for “zero” or “nothing.”
  • Blot – A mark or stain that has marred the appearance of something.
  • Bought – Past tense of “buy,” which means to purchase something.
  • Brought – Past tense of “bring,” which means to convey something to a place.
  • Caught – Past tense of “catch,” which means to intercept or grab something that is moving.
  • Clot – A mass of coagulated blood or another substance.
  • Cot – A simple, portable bed made of a frame and a fabric surface.
  • Distraught – Deeply upset or agitated, often as a result of personal loss or emotional turmoil.
  • Dot – A small, round mark made with a pen or other writing instrument.
  • Forgot – Past tense of “forget,” which means to fail to remember something.
  • Fought – Past tense of “fight,” which means to engage in physical or verbal combat with someone.
  • Fraught – Filled with tension or anxiety, often due to a difficult or dangerous situation.
  • Got – Past tense of “get,” which means to acquire or receive something.
  • Hot – Having a high temperature, or feeling warm or uncomfortable due to heat.
  • Jot – To quickly write down a brief note or reminder.
  • Kilowatt – A unit of power equal to 1,000 watts.
  • Knot – A tightly bound or twisted section of rope, fabric, or another material.
  • Lot – A large quantity or number of something.
  • Naught – Another word for “zero” or “nothing.”
  • Not – A word used to express negation or opposition.
  • Ought – Another word for “should” or “ought to,” often used to indicate moral or ethical obligation.
  • Plot – The main storyline or sequence of events in a novel, movie, or other narrative.
  • Pot – A container used for cooking or boiling liquids.
  • Rot – To decay or decompose, often due to bacterial or fungal activity.
  • Shot – a projectile fired from a gun or other weapon, typically used for hunting or in military operations.
  • Slot – a narrow opening or groove in a surface, typically used for inserting or holding something in place.
  • Spot – a small area or location, often used to refer to a specific place within a larger area.
  • Squat – a type of exercise in which the individual crouches down and stands up repeatedly, often used to build leg strength.
  • Taught – the past tense of the verb “teach,” typically used to describe something that was learned from a teacher or instructor.
  • Taut – stretched or pulled tight, often used to describe something that is under tension or pressure.
  • Thought – the process of thinking or considering something, often used to describe an idea or concept that has been carefully considered.
  • Tot – a small child, often used affectionately or to describe a young person who is just learning to walk.
  • Trot – a slow, steady pace or gait, often used to describe the movement of a horse or other animal.
  • Watt – a unit of power, often used to describe the amount of energy used by a light bulb or other electrical device.
  • Wrought – past participle of the verb “work,” often used to describe something that has been carefully crafted or created through skillful labor.
  • Yacht – a large, luxurious boat or ship, often used for leisure or recreational purposes.

 

 



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