Top 13 Words That Rhyme with Worried (With Meanings)

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

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 worried!

Here you’ll find the top 13 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘worried’.

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Words That Rhyme With Worried

  • Berried – Having or covered in berries, often used to describe a plant or fruit.
  • Buried – Covered or hidden underground, often used to describe something that has been interred or concealed.
  • Ferried – Transported by boat or other means across a body of water, often used to describe the act of carrying people or goods across a river or lake.
  • Harried – Harassed or bothered persistently, often used to describe someone who is feeling overwhelmed or stressed.
  • Miscarried – Experienced a miscarriage, a spontaneous loss of pregnancy, often used to describe the loss of a fetus or embryo before it is viable.
  • Parried – Deflected or avoided a blow or attack, often used to describe a defensive maneuver in combat or sports.
  • Reburied – Buried again or interred a second time, often used to describe the process of moving remains to a new location or a second burial.
  • Remarried – Married again after a previous marriage has ended, often used to describe someone who has gone through a divorce or the death of a spouse.
  • Serried – Crowded or packed closely together, often used to describe a formation of people or objects.
  • Unmarried – Not married or in a formal romantic partnership, often used to describe someone who is single or not currently in a committed relationship.
  • Unvaried – Lacking variety or diversity, often used to describe something that is monotonous or unchanging.
  • Unwearied – Not tired or fatigued, often used to describe someone who has a lot of energy or is able to work for long periods of time without becoming exhausted.
  • Varied – Diverse or different in character or form, often used to describe something that has a range of different qualities or features.