Top 29 Words That Rhyme with Spitting (With Meanings)

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Welcome to this guide on the best words that rhyme with spitting!

Here you’ll find the top 29 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘spitting’ .

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Words That Rhyme With Spitting

  • Admitting – Allowing or acknowledging someone or something, often used in reference to admitting a patient to a hospital or admitting a mistake.
  • Befitting – Appropriate or suitable, often used in reference to clothing or behavior that is befitted for a certain occasion or setting.
  • Bidding – Offering or making a bid for something, often used in reference to bidding at an auction or bidding on a contract.
  • Committing – Pledging or dedicating oneself to something, often used in reference to committing to a goal or committing a crime.
  • Emitting – Releasing or sending out something, often used in reference to emitting light or emitting a sound.
  • Fitting – Properly sized or suited, often used in reference to a fitting piece of clothing or a fitting solution to a problem.
  • Flitting – Moving quickly or lightly from place to place, often used in reference to a flitting butterfly or a flitting thought.
  • Forbidding – Prohibiting or disallowing something, often used in reference to a forbidding sign or a forbidding rule.
  • Getting – Receiving or acquiring something, often used in reference to getting a job or getting a gift.
  • Gritting – Clenching or grinding one’s teeth, often used in reference to gritting one’s teeth in pain or frustration.
  • Hitting – Striking or making contact with something, often used in reference to hitting a baseball or hitting a target.
  • Kidding – Joking or teasing someone, often used in reference to kidding around with friends or kidding about a situation.
  • Knitting – Creating fabric by interlocking yarn or thread, often used in reference to knitting a sweater or knitting a scarf.
  • Omitting – Leaving out or excluding something, often used in reference to omitting a detail or omitting a name from a list.
  • Permitting – Allowing or granting permission for something, often used in reference to permitting a construction project or permitting a pet in a rental property.
  • Pitting – Setting two things against each other in competition or conflict, often used in reference to pitting two teams against each other or pitting one’s wits against an opponent.
  • Quitting – Stopping or ceasing an activity or behavior, often used in reference to quitting a job or quitting smoking.
  • Refitting – Altering or modifying something to make it fit better or work better, often used in reference to refitting a suit or refitting a ship.
  • Remitting – Sending or transferring something, often used in reference to remitting a payment or remitting a document.
  • Ridding – Removing or getting rid of something, often used in reference to ridding a home of pests or ridding oneself of a bad habit.
  • Sitting – Occupying a seated position, often used in reference to sitting in a chair or sitting on a bench.
  • Skidding – Sliding or slipping out of control, often used in reference to skidding on ice or skidding in a car.
  • Slitting – Cutting or slashing a narrow opening, often used in reference to slitting an envelope or slitting a throat.
  • Smiting – Striking or hitting with force, often used in reference to smiting one’s enemies or smiting a rock with a hammer.
  • Splitting – Dividing or separating something into two or more parts, often used in reference to splitting wood or splitting a group into teams.
  • Submitting – Yielding or presenting something for consideration or judgment, often used in reference to submitting a report or submitting an application.
  • Transmitting – Sending or relaying something to a receiver, often used in reference to transmitting a radio signal or transmitting a virus.
  • Unremitting – Continual or persistent, often used in reference to unremitting pain or unremitting effort.
  • Unwitting – Unknowing or unaware, often used in reference to an unwitting participant in a scheme or an unwitting mistake.

 



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