Top 24 Words That Rhyme with Spritz (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 spritz!

Here you’ll find the top 24 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘spritz’ .

Pretty cool huh?

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Words That Rhyme With Spritz

  • Admits – To confess or acknowledge something that is true, often something that is embarrassing or unpleasant; to grant or allow access or entry to a place or situation.
  • Befits – To be appropriate or fitting for a particular situation or purpose; to be suitable or proper.
  • Bits – Small pieces or fragments of something, typically solid or tangible; a unit of information or data that is represented by a series of 1s and 0s in binary code.
  • Commits – To pledge or entrust oneself to a particular course of action or decision; to carry out or perform a particular action or task.
  • Emits – To give off or release something, often in the form of energy or radiation; to send or transmit something outward.
  • Favourites – A person, thing, or activity that is preferred or enjoyed over others; a competitor or contestant who is expected to win a competition or event.
  • Fits – To be of the right size, shape, or dimensions for a particular purpose or function; to be suitable or appropriate for a particular situation or context.
  • Grits – A type of coarse, ground corn that is boiled or fried and often served as a breakfast dish in the southern United States.
  • Hits – To strike or come into contact with something forcefully; to succeed or achieve a goal or objective.
  • Hypocrites – A person who pretends to have moral or ethical beliefs or principles that they do not actually possess or follow; a person who feigns or deceives.
  • Its – A possessive form of the pronoun “it,” used to indicate ownership or possession of something by a non-human entity.
  • Kits – A collection of items or materials that are packaged together for a particular purpose, often in a compact or portable form; a young animal, especially a baby fox, mink, or rabbit.
  • Omits – To leave out or exclude something or someone from a particular situation or context; to fail to include or mention something that should be present or relevant.
  • Permits – To give permission or consent for something to happen or be done; to grant or allow access or entry to a place or situation.
  • Pits – A small, deep hole or depression in a surface; the hard, edible seed or kernel of certain fruits, such as cherries or peaches.
  • Quits – To stop or discontinue something; to resign or give up a position or role.
  • Sits – To rest or remain in a particular position or location; to occupy a seat or chair.
  • Slits – A long, narrow cut or opening in a surface or material; to make a long, narrow cut or opening in something.
  • Spits – To expel saliva or other substances forcefully from the mouth; to roast or cook food on a spit over an open flame.
  • Splits – To divide or separate something into two or more parts or pieces; to become divided or separated into two or more parts or pieces.
  • Submits – To present or propose something for consideration or approval; to yield or surrender to someone or something.
  • Transmits – To send or convey something from one person or place to another; to broadcast or relay information or data through a medium or channel.
  • Wits – The ability to think and reason effectively; mental agility or acuity; a person’s intelligence or cleverness.
  • Writs – A legal document or order that is issued by a court or other authority, often to compel someone to do something or to appear in court.

 



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