Rhymes with corset
cor·set
C c One-syllable rhymes
- corse — Corsica
- course — Course is often used in the expression 'of course', or instead of 'of course' in informal spoken English. See of course.
- force — physical power or strength possessed by a living being: He used all his force in opening the window.
- horse — a large, solid-hoofed, herbivorous quadruped, Equus caballus, domesticated since prehistoric times, bred in a number of varieties, and used for carrying or pulling loads, for riding, and for racing.
Two-syllable rhymes
- bosses — a familiar name for a calf or cow.
- bustle — If someone bustles somewhere, they move there in a hurried way, often because they are very busy.
- doorstep — a step or one of a series of steps leading from the ground to a door.
- dorset — an Eskimo culture that flourished from a.d. 100–1000 in the central and eastern regions of arctic North America.
- faucet — any device for controlling the flow of liquid from a pipe or the like by opening or closing an orifice; tap; cock.
- forest — Lee, 1873–1961, U.S. inventor of radio, telegraphic, and telephonic equipment.
- forfeit — a fine; penalty.
- gauntlet — a former punishment, chiefly military, in which the offender was made to run between two rows of men who struck at him with switches or weapons as he passed.
- hornet — any large, stinging paper wasp of the family Vespidae, as Vespa crabro (giant hornet) introduced into the U.S. from Europe, or Vespula maculata (bald-faced hornet or white-faced hornet) of North America.
- orbit — the curved path, usually elliptical, described by a planet, satellite, spaceship, etc., around a celestial body, as the sun.
- portrait — a likeness of a person, especially of the face, as a painting, drawing, or photograph: a gallery of family portraits.
- surfeit — excess; an excessive amount: a surfeit of speechmaking.
- torment — to afflict with great bodily or mental suffering; pain: to be tormented with violent headaches.