Top 29 Words That Rhyme with Zit (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 zit!

Here you’ll find the top 29 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘zit’.

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Words That Rhyme With Zit

  • Acquit – To declare someone not guilty of a crime or wrongdoing; also can mean to free or relieve someone from a charge or obligation.
  • Admit – To allow someone to enter or come in; also can mean to acknowledge the truth or existence of something.
  • Bit – A small piece or portion of something; also can refer to a metal mouthpiece used for controlling a horse.
  • Commit – To carry out or perform a task, duty, or crime; also can mean to pledge or dedicate oneself to something.
  • Counterfeit – A fake or imitation of something, often money or goods; also can refer to the act of producing such a fake.
  • Emit – To give off or release something, often in the form of light, heat, or sound; also can mean to express or communicate something.
  • Fit – In good physical or mental condition; also can refer to an episode of convulsions or spasms.
  • Git – A derogatory term for a person, often used in British English.
  • Grit – Small, hard particles, often of sand or stone; also can refer to courage or determination.
  • Hypocrite – A person who pretends to have moral or religious beliefs or principles that they do not actually possess or practice.
  • It – Used to refer to a thing or an animal that is not specifically identified or named.
  • Kit – A set of tools or equipment used for a particular purpose; also can refer to a young fox.
  • Knit – To make something by looping yarn or thread together with needles; also can refer to a type of fabric made in this way.
  • Lit – Past tense of “light,” meaning to ignite or illuminate something; also can refer to being intoxicated or drunk.
  • Omit – To leave out or exclude something, often intentionally or accidentally; also can mean to fail to do something.
  • Permit – To allow or authorize someone to do something; also can refer to a document or license granting such permission.
  • Pit – A deep, narrow hole in the ground; also can refer to the hard, stony seed of a fruit.
  • Quit – To stop doing something; also can mean to resign from a job or position.
  • Remit – To send money or payment, often to pay a debt; also can refer to the act of forgiving or pardoning.
  • Sit – To rest on a chair or other surface in a seated position; also can mean to occupy a particular place or location.
  • Slit – A narrow opening or cut, often made with a sharp object; also can mean to make such an opening.
  • Spit – To eject saliva or other substances from the mouth; also can refer to a long, pointed rod used for cooking meat over a fire.
  • Split – To divide or separate something into two or more parts; also can mean to leave or depart from a place or group.
  • Submit – To present something for consideration or approval; also can mean to yield or surrender to someone or something.
  • Tit – A small bird, often a member of the family Paridae; also can be used as a slang term for a woman’s breast.
  • Transmit – To send or convey something, often in the form of signals or messages; also can mean to pass on or hand down something to someone else.
  • Unfit – Not suitable or appropriate for a particular purpose or task; also can mean not in good physical or mental condition.
  • Whit – A tiny or insignificant amount; also can refer to the smallest unit of measurement in Hebrew.
  • Wit – Intelligence or mental sharpness; also can refer to a person who is clever or humorous.


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