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Rhymes with wart

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One-syllable rhymes

  • boart — low-quality diamond, in granular aggregate or small fragments, valuable only in crushed or powdered form, especially for industrial use as an abrasive.
  • bort — an inferior grade of diamond used for cutting and drilling or, in powdered form, as an industrial abrasive
  • court — A court is a place where legal matters are decided by a judge and jury or by a magistrate.
  • ct — carat
  • dort — Dordrecht.
  • fort — a strong or fortified place occupied by troops and usually surrounded by walls, ditches, and other defensive works; a fortress; fortification.
  • forte — a passage that is loud and played with force or is marked to be so. Abbreviation: f.
  • mort — a male given name, form of Mortimer or Morton.
  • ort — Usually, orts. a scrap or morsel of food left at a meal.
  • port — located on the left side of a vessel or aircraft.
  • porte — a city in NW Indiana.
  • quart — Piquet. a sequence of four cards of the same suit, as an ace, king, queen, and jack (quart major) or king, queen, jack, and ten (quart minor)
  • short — having little length; not long.
  • snort — (of animals) to force the breath violently through the nostrils with a loud, harsh sound: The spirited horse snorted and shied at the train.
  • sort — a particular kind, species, variety, class, or group, distinguished by a common character or nature: to develop a new sort of painting; nice people, of course, but not really our sort.
  • sport — an athletic activity requiring skill or physical prowess and often of a competitive nature, as racing, baseball, tennis, golf, bowling, wrestling, boxing, hunting, fishing, etc.
  • swart — swarthy.
  • thwart — to oppose successfully; prevent from accomplishing a purpose.
  • tort — a wrongful act, not including a breach of contract or trust, that results in injury to another's person, property, reputation, or the like, and for which the injured party is entitled to compensation.
  • torte — a rich cake, especially one containing little or no flour, usually made with eggs and ground nuts or bread crumbs.

Two-syllable rhymes

  • abort — If an unborn baby is aborted, the pregnancy is ended deliberately and the baby is not born alive.
  • assort — to arrange or distribute into groups of the same type; classify
  • athwart — transversely; from one side to another
  • cavort — When people cavort, they leap about in a noisy and excited way.
  • comport — If you comport yourself in a particular way, you behave in that way.
  • consort — If you say that someone consorts with a particular person or group, you mean that they spend a lot of time with them, and usually that you do not think this is a good thing.
  • contort — If someone's face or body contorts or is contorted, it moves into an unnatural and unattractive shape or position.
  • cut short — to stop abruptly before the end
  • deport — If a government deports someone, usually someone who is not a citizen of that country, it sends them out of the country because they have committed a crime or because it believes they do not have the right to be there.
  • distort — to twist awry or out of shape; make crooked or deformed: Arthritis had distorted his fingers.
  • escort — Accompany (someone or something) somewhere, esp. for protection or security, or as a mark of rank.
  • exhort — Strongly encourage or urge (someone) to do something.
  • extort — Obtain (something) by force, threats, or other unfair means.
  • free port — a port or special section of a port where goods may be unloaded, stored, and shipped without payment of customs duties.
  • high court — Supreme Court.
  • import — to bring in (merchandise, commodities, workers, etc.) from a foreign country for use, sale, processing, reexport, or services.
  • in short — having little length; not long.
  • moot court — a mock court for the conduct of hypothetical legal cases, as for students of law.
  • night court — a criminal court that convenes at night for the quick disposition of charges and the granting of bail.
  • purport — to present, especially deliberately, the appearance of being; profess or claim, often falsely: a document purporting to be official.
  • report — an account or statement describing in detail an event, situation, or the like, usually as the result of observation, inquiry, etc.: a report on the peace conference; a medical report on the patient.
  • resort — to have recourse for use, help, or accomplishing something, often as a final available option or resource: to resort to war.
  • run short — having little length; not long.
  • sell short — having little length; not long.
  • stuart — a member of the royal family that ruled in Scotland from 1371 to 1714 and in England from 1603 to 1714.
  • support — to bear or hold up (a load, mass, structure, part, etc.); serve as a foundation for.
  • transport — to carry, move, or convey from one place to another.
  • trial court — the court in which a controversy is first adjudicated (distinguished from appellate division).
  • world court — an international tribunal established under the Covenant of the League of Nations and replaced in 1945 by the International Court of Justice.

Three-syllable rhymes

  • arch support — a rigid support placed inside a shoe so that its molded form fits the arch of the foot and relieves strain on the muscles of the foot while walking, standing, etc.
  • child support — If a parent pays child support, they legally have to pay money to help provide things such as food and clothing for a child with whom they no longer live.
  • contact sport — a sport that involves physical contact between participants, such as rugby
  • divorce court — a court having jurisdiction over termination of marital relations, as actions for divorce or annulment.
  • last resort — desperate recourse
  • misreport — to report incorrectly or falsely.
  • police court — an inferior court with summary jurisdiction for the trial of persons accused of any of certain minor offenses, and with power to examine those charged with more serious offenses and hold them for trial in a superior court or for a grand jury.
  • price support — the maintenance of the price of a commodity, product, etc., especially by means of a public subsidy or government purchase of surpluses.
  • prince consort — a prince who is the husband of a reigning female sovereign.
  • probate court — a special court with power over administration of estates of deceased persons, the probate of wills, etc.
  • provost court — a military court convened in occupied territory under military government, usually composed of one officer and empowered to try military personnel and civilians for minor offenses.
  • queen consort — the wife of a ruling king.
  • serial port — A serial port on a computer is a place where you can connect the computer to a device such as a modem or a mouse.
  • supreme court — the highest court of the U.S.
  • tape transport — transport (def 12).
  • teleport — to transport (a body) by telekinesis.
  • tourist court — motel.
  • traffic court — a court that passes on alleged violations of traffic laws.
  • treaty port — any of the ports in China, Japan, or Korea through which trade with foreign countries was permitted by special treaty.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • active transport — a process by which molecules are enabled to pass across a membrane from a region in which they are in a low concentration to one of high concentration; this requires the expenditure of energy in metabolism and is assisted by carrier proteins, commonly referred to as pumps
  • contempt of court — Contempt of court is the criminal offence of disobeying an instruction from a judge or a court of law.
  • criminal court — A criminal court is a law court that deals with criminal offences.
  • federal court — a court of a federal government, especially one established under the Constitution of the United States.
  • friend of the court — amicus curiae.
  • inferior court — a court of limited jurisdiction
  • juvenile court — a law court having jurisdiction over youths, generally of less than 18 years.
  • kangaroo court — a self-appointed or mob-operated tribunal that disregards or parodies existing principles of law or human rights, especially one in a frontier area or among criminals in prison.
  • parallel port — (hardware)   An interface from a computer system where data is transferred in or out in parallel, that is, on more than one wire. A parallel port carries one bit on each wire thus multiplying the transfer rate obtainable over a single wire. There will usually be some control signals on the port as well to say when data is ready to be sent or received. The commonest kind of parallel port is a printer port, e.g. a Centronics port which transfers eight bits at a time. Disks are also connected via special parallel ports, e.g. SCSI or IDE.
  • public transport — fare-paying travel
  • superior court — the court of general jurisdiction found in many states of the United States.
  • underreport — to report fewer than the actual number or less than the true amount of

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • destroyer escort — a lightly armed warship smaller than a destroyer, designed to escort fleets or convoys
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