Top 52 Words That Rhyme with Sure (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 sure!

Here you’ll find the top 52 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘sure’.

Pretty cool huh?

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Words That Rhyme With Sure

  • Allure – To attract or entice with something desirable or tempting.
  • Amour – A romantic love affair or relationship.
  • Armature – A supporting framework, typically made of metal or wood, used to provide structure to something.
  • Assure – To give someone confidence or a guarantee that something will happen or is true.
  • Blackamoor – A decorative statue or figure of a dark-skinned person, typically a slave or servant, often used in architecture or decorative arts.
  • Boor – An unrefined or uncultured person, lacking social graces or manners.
  • Brochure – A small booklet or pamphlet, usually containing information or advertising material about a product, service, or destination.
  • Coiffure – A person’s hairstyle, especially an elaborate one.
  • Cour – A French term meaning court or yard, often used in architecture to refer to a courtyard or open space surrounded by buildings.
  • Couture – High-end fashion design, often custom-made for individual clients.
  • Cure – A remedy or treatment for a disease or medical condition.
  • Demeanor – A person’s outward behavior or manner, often indicating their character or personality.
  • Demure – Reserved, modest, or shy in behavior or appearance.
  • Detour – A route or path taken to avoid an obstacle or congestion on the main route.
  • Dishonour – To bring shame or disgrace upon someone or something.
  • Embouchure – The mouthpiece of a wind instrument, or the technique of playing it.
  • Enamour – To captivate or inspire love or affection.
  • Endure – To withstand or bear pain, hardship, or difficulty.
  • Ensure – To make sure that something will happen or be the case.
  • Epicure – A person who takes pleasure in fine food and drink; a gourmet.
  • Honour – High respect or esteem, often associated with personal integrity and ethical behavior.
  • Immature – Not fully developed or ripe, or lacking emotional maturity or understanding.
  • Immure – To enclose or confine someone or something within walls or a space.
  • Impure – Not pure or contaminated, often used to describe substances or materials that are not clean or free from impurities.
  • Insure – To provide financial protection against loss or damage to property, life, or health.
  • Inure – To become accustomed or hardened to something, often through repeated exposure or experience.
  • Jure – a legal term meaning “by right; by law.”
  • Lure – to attract or entice someone to do something or go somewhere.
  • Manure – animal waste used to fertilize soil.
  • Mature – fully developed or ripe.
  • Mesure – a French word meaning “measure.”
  • Miniature – something that is smaller than normal or a small-scale model.
  • Misdemeanor – a minor crime.
  • Moor – a tract of open uncultivated upland.
  • Nur – a specialized healthcare profession that focuses on providing care to infants, children, and adolescents.
  • Obscure – difficult to understand or not well-known.
  • Paramour – a lover, often kept in secret from a spouse or partner.
  • Poor – lacking sufficient money or resources.
  • Poore – a surname.
  • Premature – occurring or done before the usual or proper time.
  • Procure – to obtain something, especially with care or effort.
  • Pure – clean and not mixed with anything else.
  • Rancor – a feeling of deep and bitter anger or resentment.
  • Reassure – to give confidence or restore trust.
  • Secure – safe and protected from harm.
  • Spoor – a track or trail of an animal.
  • Succor – assistance and support in times of distress.
  • Tonsure – the shaving of the head or part of it, especially by monks or priests.
  • Tour – a journey for pleasure in which several different places are visited.
  • Ture – a surname.
  • Unsure – uncertain or lacking confidence.
  • Voor – a surname.



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