Top 24 Words That Rhyme with Twitter (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 twitter!

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

Pretty cool huh?

Let’s get started…

Words That Rhyme With Twitter

  • Aglitter – Shining or sparkling brightly, often used to describe something that is covered in glitter or other reflective material.
  • Bidder – A person who makes an offer or proposal, often in reference to an auction or bidding process.
  • Bitter – Having a harsh or unpleasant taste or smell, often used to describe food or drink.
  • Consider – To think carefully about something, often weighing the pros and cons before making a decision.
  • Critter – A small, usually cute animal, often used in reference to wild or domesticated creatures.
  • Emitter – A device or object that emits something, often used to describe a machine that emits light or sound.
  • Fitter – A person who fits or installs something, often used in reference to clothing or machinery.
  • Glitter – Tiny, shiny particles that reflect light, often used for decoration or in makeup.
  • Hitter – A person who strikes or hits something, often used in reference to sports or physical activity.
  • Jitter – Rapid, irregular movements or trembling, often caused by nervousness or anxiety.
  • Kidder – A surname of Scottish origin that means “barrel maker.”
  • Litter – Waste or debris that has been left behind, often in reference to trash or garbage.
  • Obiter – A statement or remark made in passing, often not directly related to the main topic or argument.
  • Quitter – A person who gives up or stops trying, often used in reference to sports or personal challenges.
  • Reconsider – To think again or reevaluate, often used to describe a change in opinion or position.
  • Ridder – A surname of Dutch origin that means “knight,” also the name of a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist.
  • Ritter – A surname of German origin that means “knight,” also the name of a medieval rank of nobility.
  • Schmitter – A surname of German origin that means “one who works with or on something.”
  • Sitter – A person who sits or watches over something, often used in reference to child care or pet care.
  • Splitter – A device or tool used to split or divide something, often used in reference to wood or other materials.
  • Titter – A short, nervous laugh or giggle, often in response to a joke or humorous situation.
  • Transmitter – A device or object that transmits signals or information, often used in communication or technology.
  • Witter – A surname of English origin that means “white hill,” also a slang term for idle or aimless talk.

 



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