Top 55 Words That Rhyme with Stressed (With Meanings)

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

Here you’ll find the top 55 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘stressed’.

Pretty cool huh?

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Words That Rhyme With Stressed

  • Abreast – Side by side and facing the same way; keeping up with the latest news or developments.
  • Acquiesced – To accept or comply with something without objection or resistance.
  • Addressed – To speak or write to someone; to direct attention to a particular issue or problem.
  • Arrest – To take someone into custody for a crime; to stop or interrupt something abruptly.
  • Assessed – To evaluate or appraise something, typically for tax or financial purposes.
  • Attest – To provide evidence or testimony in support of something.
  • Behest – A command or request, typically made by someone in authority.
  • Bequest – A gift of property or money left to someone in a will.
  • Best – Of the highest quality or excellence; to defeat or outdo someone or something.
  • Blessed/Blest – Worthy of worship or adoration; enjoying happiness or prosperity.
  • Breast – The front of the chest, typically referring to the mammary gland in females.
  • Caressed – To touch or stroke someone or something in a gentle or loving manner.
  • Chest – A large box or container for storing items; the part of the body between the neck and the abdomen.
  • Compressed – Pressed or squeezed together into a smaller space or volume.
  • Confessed – To admit to a wrongdoing or fault; to acknowledge or reveal something that is true or private.
  • Crest – The highest point of a hill or mountain; a decorative emblem or symbol.
  • Depressed – Feeling sad, unhappy, or despondent; lower than the surrounding area.
  • Detest – To strongly dislike or hate something.
  • Digest – To break down food in the digestive system; to read and understand information.
  • Dispossessed – To be deprived of property or belongings; to be without a home or shelter.
  • Distressed – Feeling anxious, upset, or troubled; showing signs of wear and tear or damage.
  • Divest – To sell or dispose of something, typically a business or asset; to strip someone of power or property.
  • Dressed – Wearing clothing; to prepare food for cooking or serving.
  • Expressed – To communicate something through words, actions, or other means.
  • Guessed – To estimate or conjecture without knowing all the facts.
  • Guest – A person who is invited to stay in someone’s home or attend an event.
  • Impressed – To have a strong positive opinion or feeling about something or someone; to make a mark or indentation on something.
  • Invest – To put money, time, or effort into something with the expectation of receiving a return or benefit.
  • Jest – A joke or witty remark; to joke or playfully tease someone.
  • Lest – To avoid the risk of something negative happening; typically used in the phrase “lest we forget.”
  • Manifest – To display or show something clearly; a list of cargo or passengers on a ship or plane.
  • Nest – A structure built by birds or other animals for shelter or raising offspring.
  • Northwest – The direction halfway between north and west; the region of a country or continent in the northwest.
  • Obsessed – To be completely preoccupied or fixated on something.
  • Oppressed – To be treated unfairly or cruelly by someone in power; to feel weighed down or burdened by something.
  • Pest – A destructive insect or other animal; a person who is annoying or unpleasant.
  • Possessed – To own or have control over something; to be under the influence of a spirit or supernatural force.
  • Pressed – To apply pressure to something; to urge or push someone to do something.
  • Professed – To declare openly or publicly; to claim to have a particular skill or belief.
  • Progressed – To move forward or advance in some way; to make progress towards a goal.
  • Quest – A search or pursuit to find or obtain something; a medieval adventure story.
  • Repressed – To restrain or hold back something, typically emotions or desires.
  • Request – To ask for something politely or formally; a formal written or spoken appeal for something.
  • Rest – To relax or take a break from activity; the state of not moving or being active.
  • Southwest – The direction halfway between south and west; the region of a country or continent in the southwest.
  • Suggest – To propose or recommend something; to imply or indicate something indirectly.
  • Suppressed – To prevent or restrain something from being expressed or released; to put down or quell an uprising or rebellion.
  • Test – A procedure or method for evaluating the performance or ability of something or someone; to evaluate or measure something.
  • Undressed – Not wearing clothing; to remove clothing.
  • Unrest – A state of agitation or dissatisfaction, typically among a group of people.
  • Vest – A sleeveless garment worn over clothing, typically as a form of protection or for warmth; a legal document that provides ownership or control of property.
  • West – The direction towards the point of the horizon where the sun sets; the region of a country or continent in the west.
  • Wrest – To forcibly pull or twist something away from someone or something else; to obtain something by force or struggle.
  • Zest – A strong, pleasant, or exciting quality; the outer colored part of citrus fruit that is used for flavoring.

 



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