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Welcome to this guide on the best words that rhyme with vic!
Here you’ll find the top 49 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘vic’.
Pretty cool huh?
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Words That Rhyme With Vic
- Aspic – a savory jelly made with meat or fish stock and set in a mold.
- Bailiwick – a person’s area of knowledge, interest, or skill; a person’s jurisdiction.
- Bolshevik – a member of the Russian Social Democratic Party, which was renamed the Communist Party after seizing power in the 1917 Revolution.
- Brick – a rectangular block of fired clay, used for building walls, houses, etc.
- Candlestick – a holder with a socket or spike for a candle.
- Chick – a baby bird, especially of a domestic fowl.
- Click – a short, sharp sound as of a switch being operated or of two hard objects coming smartly into contact.
- Crick – a sudden sharp pain in the neck, back, or other part of the body.
- Dick – a detective or private investigator.
- Dropkick – a kick delivered by dropping the ball to the ground and kicking it as it starts to bounce up.
- Eq – a mathematical symbol used to represent “equal to”.
- Firebrick – a type of brick made of refractory ceramic material, used to line furnaces and other high-temperature structures.
- Flick – a sudden sharp movement, especially of the wrist or hand, that imparts a jerk to something.
- Handpick – to pick something carefully by hand, usually selecting only the best or most suitable items.
- Hich – a hiccup; an involuntary spasm of the diaphragm.
- Hick – a person from a rural or provincial area, regarded as unsophisticated or narrow-minded.
- Ik – a type of traditional Inuit clothing, made from animal hides or fur.
- Kick – to strike with the foot or feet.
- Lick – to pass the tongue over something, typically to taste, moisten, or clean it.
- Lunatic – a mentally ill person.
- Mic – a microphone, used to amplify sound or record audio.
- Mick – a person of Irish descent.
- Nick – a small cut or notch.
- Nonstick – used to describe a surface or coating that does not allow food or other substances to stick to it.
- Pic – a picture or photograph.
- Pick – a pointed tool used for piercing or grabbing small things
- Politic – prudent, wise, or shrewd in political affairs
- Prick – to puncture or pierce with a sharp object
- Quick – happening or done with great speed; swift
- Realpolitik – a system of politics based on practical rather than moral or ideological considerations
- Rick – a pile of hay, straw, or similar material stacked in a regular conical shape for outdoor storage
- Schtick/Shtick – a distinctive feature or gimmick of a performer’s act, especially one associated with their style or persona
- Sic/Sich/Sick – indicating that something quoted is intended exactly as it appears, despite any errors or otherwise odd features
- Skinflick – a movie, typically pornographic, that features explicit sexual content and is usually of low quality
- Slick – done or made in a way that is clever and efficient but often not completely honest or fair
- Snick – to cut or nick slightly
- Spic – a derogatory term for a person of Hispanic or Latin American descent
- Spik – a thin metal or plastic rod with a pointed end, used for impaling food
- Stick – a thin piece of wood that has been cut from a tree branch and is used for various purposes
- Thick – having a large distance between opposite sides; not thin
- Tic – a habitual spasmodic contraction of the muscles, most often in the face
- Tick – a small, bloodsucking arachnid that lives on the skin of mammals and birds
- Trick – a clever or skillful action that someone performs to entertain or amuse others
- Unpick – to undo or remove stitches from a piece of sewing or embroidery
- Vhich – a misspelling of “which”
- Wick – a cord or strand of loosely woven or twisted fibers, used for drawing up fluid by capillary action






