Rhymes with defeated
de·feat
D d Two-syllable rhymes
- cheated — to defraud; swindle: He cheated her out of her inheritance.
- greeted — to lament; bewail.
- heated — made hot or hotter; warmed.
- meted — to distribute or apportion by measure; allot; dole (usually followed by out): to mete out punishment.
- seated — something designed to support a person in a sitting position, as a chair, bench, or pew; a place on or in which one sits.
- treated — to act or behave toward (a person) in some specified way: to treat someone with respect.
Three-syllable rhymes
- accreted — to grow together; adhere (usually followed by to).
- competed — to strive to outdo another for acknowledgment, a prize, supremacy, profit, etc.; engage in a contest; vie: to compete in a race; to compete in business.
- completed — having all parts or elements; lacking nothing; whole; entire; full: a complete set of Mark Twain's writings.
- conceited — If you say that someone is conceited, you are showing your disapproval of the fact that they are far too proud of their abilities or achievements.
- repeated — done, made, or said again and again: repeated attempts.
- retreated — the forced or strategic withdrawal of an army or an armed force before an enemy, or the withdrawing of a naval force from action.
- secreted — to place out of sight; hide; conceal: squirrels secreting nuts in a hollow tree trunk.
- untreated — to act or behave toward (a person) in some specified way: to treat someone with respect.
Four-or-more syllable rhymes
- uncompleted — having all parts or elements; lacking nothing; whole; entire; full: a complete set of Mark Twain's writings.
- undefeated — to overcome in a contest, election, battle, etc.; prevail over; vanquish: They defeated the enemy. She defeated her brother at tennis.