Top 36 Words That Rhyme with Sport (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 sport!

Here you’ll find the top 36 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘sport’.

Pretty cool huh?

Let’s get started…

Words That Rhyme With Sport

  • Abort – To stop something before it is completed or to cause a pregnancy to end before the fetus can survive outside the womb.
  • Athwart – Across or in opposition to something.
  • Cavort – To jump or dance around excitedly or playfully.
  • Comport – To behave or conduct oneself in a particular way.
  • Consort – To associate with or spend time with someone, often in a romantic or sexual context.
  • Contort – To twist or bend out of shape, often in a painful or uncomfortable way.
  • Corte – The Spanish word for “court” or a short form of the Italian name Cortez.
  • Court – A place where legal cases are heard or a place where people play a sport, such as tennis or basketball.
  • Deport – To expel someone from a country or to behave in a particular way, often in relation to one’s deportment or demeanor.
  • Distort – To change the shape, appearance, or meaning of something in a misleading or inaccurate way.
  • Escort – To accompany or guide someone, often for protection or to show them around.
  • Exhort – To urge or encourage someone to do something, often by using persuasive language.
  • Extort – To obtain something, often money, by using force, threats, or other unethical means.
  • Fort – A fortified building or place, often used for military purposes.
  • Forte – A person’s strong suit or area of expertise or a musical term indicating a loud or strong section.
  • Gort – A town in County Galway, Ireland, or a given name.
  • Import – To bring something from another country or to be of significant importance or relevance.
  • Mort – A French word meaning “dead” or a shortened form of the name Mortimer.
  • Norte – The Spanish word for “north.”
  • Ort – A small scrap or piece of something.
  • Port – A place where ships can dock and unload cargo, or a type of wine.
  • Porte – A door or entranceway or a position of authority or power.
  • Purport – To claim or imply something, often without evidence or support.
  • Quart – A unit of measurement equal to a quarter of a gallon or four fluid ounces.
  • Rapport – A close and harmonious relationship or connection between people.
  • Report – A written or spoken account of something, often providing information or analysis.
  • Resort – A place people go to relax or have fun, often a hotel or vacation destination.
  • Short – Not tall or long, or a brief period of time.
  • Snort – To inhale air noisily through the nose, often as a sign of derision or to make a loud noise.
  • Sort – To arrange or categorize things according to a particular characteristic.
  • Support – To provide assistance or encouragement to someone or something.
  • Thwart – To prevent or frustrate someone’s plans or goals.
  • Tort – A wrongful act that causes harm or injury, often used in legal contexts.
  • Transport – To move or carry something from one place to another, often by vehicle.
  • Ultrashort – Extremely brief, often used in relation to time periods or wavelengths.
  • Wart – A small, hard, benign growth on the skin, often caused by a virus.

 



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