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 wit!
Here you’ll find the top 30 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘wit’ .
Pretty cool huh?
Let’s get started…
Words That Rhyme With Wit
- Acquit – to free someone from a criminal charge or accusation
- Admit – to allow someone to enter a place or to acknowledge the truth of something
- Bit – a small piece or amount of something
- Commit – to pledge or bind oneself to a certain course of action
- Counterfeit – to make a fraudulent imitation of something, often money or goods
- Emit – to release or give off something, such as light, sound, or gas
- Fit – to be suitable or appropriate for a certain purpose or situation
- Git – a contemptuous term for a foolish or contemptible person
- Grit – small, hard particles of sand or stone, or a person’s strength of character
- Hit – to strike forcefully or make a strong impression
- Hypocrite – a person who pretends to have certain beliefs or values that they do not actually possess
- It – used to refer to a thing previously mentioned or easily identified
- Kit – a set of articles or equipment needed for a specific purpose
- Knit – to create fabric by interlocking loops of yarn or thread
- Lit – past tense of “light” or intoxicated by alcohol or drugs
- Omit – to leave out or exclude something
- Permit – to allow or give permission for something to happen
- Pit – a large hole in the ground or a stone or seed found inside a fruit
- Quit – to stop doing something or leave a place
- Remit – to send money or a payment, or to reduce or cancel a debt
- Sit – to be seated or to occupy a place or position
- Slit – a narrow cut or opening in something
- Spit – to eject saliva or other substances from the mouth, or a long, narrow rod used for roasting meat
- Split – to break or divide into separate parts
- Submit – to give in to authority or a higher power, or to present something for consideration or approval
- Tit – a small bird, or a woman’s breast
- Transmit – to send or communicate something, especially a signal or message
- Unfit – not suitable or appropriate for a certain purpose or situation
- Whit – a very small amount or quantity
- Writ – a formal written order issued by a court