Top 23 Words That Rhyme with Trevor (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 trevor!

Here you’ll find the top 23 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘trevor’.

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Words That Rhyme With Trevor

  • Bever – A surname that could also be a shortened version of the word “beverage.”
  • Clever – Describing someone who is smart, quick-witted, or resourceful.
  • Devore – A surname of French origin, pronounced “deh-VAWR.”
  • Endeavor/Endeavour – A verb meaning to try hard to achieve something, or a noun referring to a serious effort or attempt.
  • Ever – A simple adverb indicating that something happened at any time in the past, present, or future.
  • Forever – An adverb meaning without end or for all time.
  • Haver – A somewhat archaic verb meaning to talk aimlessly or foolishly.
  • However – A conjunction used to introduce a contrasting or qualifying statement.
  • Lever – A noun referring to a simple machine consisting of a bar that pivots on a fulcrum and is used to transmit force, or a verb meaning to lift or move something using a lever.
  • Never – An adverb indicating that something has not happened or will not happen at any time.
  • Sever – A verb meaning to cut off or separate, or an adjective meaning extremely acute or intense.
  • Soever – An archaic adverb used for emphasis and meaning “at all” or “in any way.”
  • Trevor – A common given name of Welsh origin, meaning “large settlement.”
  • Whatever – A pronoun meaning any thing or any amount, or an interjection indicating indifference or skepticism.
  • Whatsoever – A pronoun emphasizing that there is no limit or exception to what is being referred to.
  • Whenever – A conjunction indicating that something happens at any time or on any occasion.
  • Wherever – A conjunction indicating that something happens in any place or location.
  • Whichever – A pronoun indicating that any one of several options is acceptable or appropriate.
  • Whoever – A pronoun referring to any person, or a conjunction indicating that something applies to anyone who does a certain thing.
  • Whomever – A pronoun indicating that any person who is referred to is the object of a verb or preposition.
  • Whomsoever – A pronoun emphasizing that no matter who is referred to, the statement applies to them.

 



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