Top 45 Words That Rhyme with Spur (With Meanings)

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

Here you’ll find the top 45 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘spur’ 

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Words That Rhyme With Spur

  • Blur – To become indistinct or hazy or a noun referring to a lack of clarity or focus in a photograph or image.
  • Bur – A rough, prickly seed pod or a shortened form of the word “burial.”
  • Burr – A rough or prickly edge or a vibrating sound made by certain musical instruments or machinery.
  • Chauffeur – A person hired to drive a private car or limousine for someone else.
  • Concur – To agree with someone or something or to happen at the same time.
  • Confer – To discuss or consult with someone or to grant or bestow something.
  • Connoisseur – An expert or authority in a particular field, often used in reference to someone who has a refined taste in art, food, or wine.
  • Cur – A mongrel dog or a term used to describe something that is bent or curved.
  • Curr – A small, dried fruit, similar to a raisin or a slang term for currency or money.
  • Defer – To delay or postpone something or to yield to someone else’s opinion or judgment.
  • Demur – To hesitate or object to something or a legal term for a formal objection in a legal proceeding.
  • Deter – To discourage or prevent someone from doing something or to make something less likely to happen.
  • Entrepreneur – A person who starts and runs a new business venture, typically taking on financial risk in the hope of profit.
  • Fir – A type of evergreen tree or the wood of such a tree, often used in construction or furniture-making.
  • Fleur – French for “flower” or a given name or surname.
  • Fur – The soft, dense coat of hair that covers the skin of animals, often used for clothing or decoration.
  • Her – Possessive form of “she” or a pronoun used to refer to a female or feminine object.
  • Incur – To become subject to or to bring about something undesirable or to experience something as a consequence of one’s actions.
  • Infer – To deduce or conclude something from evidence or reasoning.
  • Jagir – A type of land tenure system in South Asia, historically used by Muslim rulers and nobles.
  • Ker – A term used to describe a crack or notch in a surface or a surname of Irish origin.
  • Liqueur – A type of alcoholic beverage made from a distilled spirit, flavored with fruit, herbs, or other natural ingredients, and often sweetened.
  • Malheur – French for “misfortune” or “bad luck.”
  • Mer – French for “sea” or a surname of French or English origin.
  • Monsieur – French for “Mr.” or a title used to address or refer to a French-speaking man.
  • Myrrh – A fragrant resin obtained from certain trees, often used in perfumes, incense, or medicine.
  • Occur – To happen or take place or to be found or exist in a particular place or time.
  • Per – For each or by means of or a shortened form of “person.”
  • Pere – French for “father” or a title used to address or refer to a French-speaking priest.
  • Prefer – To like or want something more than something else or to promote or give priority to something or someone.
  • Purr – A low, vibrating sound made by a cat or other animal, often as a sign of contentment or pleasure.
  • Recur – To happen again or repeatedly or to return to a particular subject or theme in one’s thoughts or writing.
  • Refer – To mention or allude to something or someone or to direct someone’s attention or interest to something or someone else.
  • Reoccur – To happen again or repeatedly.
  • Saboteur – A person who intentionally destroys or obstructs something, often for political or ideological reasons.Shir – A type of wine grape, often used in the production of red wine.
  • Sieur – A French title used to address or refer to a gentleman of the lower nobility.
  • Sir – A title used to address or refer to a man, typically one who has been knighted or who holds a high rank or position.
  • Slur – To speak unclearly or disparagingly about someone or something or a mark or stain that blurs or obscures a surface.
  • Stir – To mix or agitate something or to cause someone to feel excited or emotional.
  • Sur – French for “over” or a prefix meaning “above” or “beyond.”
  • Transfer – To move from one place, position, or person to another or to change from one form or medium to another.
  • Ver – Spanish for “see” or a shortened form of “version.”
  • Were – The past tense of “be” or a verb used to indicate something that might or should have happened but did not.
  • Whir – To make a low, continuous sound like that of a machine or object in motion.
  • Whirr – To make a series of low, continuous sounds or a verb used to describe the sound made by a machine or object in motion.

 



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