Words that rhyme with kit
226 best rhymes for 'kit'
1 syllable
- It
- That
- Get
- Shit
- Hit
- Spit
- Mit
- Wit
- Sit
- Bit
- Quit
- Fit
- Split
- Pit
- Lit
- Slit
- Sip
- Drip
- Tip
- Zip
- Kid
- Clip
- Slip
- Grip
- Trip
- Rid
- Whip
- Ship
- Did
- Skip
- Flip
- Lip
- Id
- Rip
- Good
- Dip
- Hip
- Strip
- Hid
- Tit
- Grit
- Chip
- Writ
- Crip
- Skit
- Chit
- Whit
- Knit
2 syllables
- Wallet
- Bucket
- Toilet
- Legit
- Rabbit
- Chocolate
- Vomit
- Ticket
- Credit
- Poet
- Visit
- Habit
- Closet
- Private
- Profit
- Rocket
- Casket
- Target
- Limit
- Bullshit
- Minute
- Secret
- Quiet
- Faggot
- Admit
- Bullet
- Commit
- Planet
- Spirit
- Jacket
- Riot
- Ratchet
- Carpet
- Exit
- Market
- Basket
- Submit
- Puppet
- Treated
- Started
- Faded
- Waited
- Painted
- Wicked
- Acid
- Hated
- David
- Headed
- Wanted
- Lucid
- Ended
- Posted
- Blinded
- Granted
- Wasted
- Solid
- Crooked
- Vivid
- Learned
- Hatred
- Liquid
- Twisted
- Needed
- Hundred
- Lifted
- Gifted
- Handed
- Loaded
- Naked
- Worship
- Busted
- Stupid
- Friendship
- Minded
- Diet
- Cheated
- Pilot
- Dammit
- Acted
- Heated
- Midget
- Misfit
- Haunted
- Hatchet
- Fluid
- Rapid
- Cupid
- Hearted
- Pirate
- Comet
- Doubted
- Sacred
- Landed
- Blanket
- Peanut
- Climate
- Unit
- Forfeit
- Outfit
- Magnet
- Budget
- Orbit
- Fitted
- Added
- Unfit
- Method
- Picket
- Trusted
- Permit
- Edit
- Socket
- Maggot
- Faucet
- Planted
- Carrot
- Stranded
- Emit
- Blasted
- Rated
- Bandit
- Cockpit
- Tested
3 syllables
- Separate
- Desperate
- Infinite
- Opposite
- Favorite
- Ultimate
- Idiot
- Hypocrite
- Addicted
- Expected
- Committed
- Created
- Decided
- Retarded
- Surrounded
- Period
- Benefit
- Explicit
- Passionate
- Infected
- Defeated
- Intricate
- Arrested
- Graduate
- Corporate
- Accepted
- Excited
- Connected
- United
- Intimate
- Limited
- Accurate
- Rejected
- Definite
- Delicate
- Counterfeit
- Corrupted
- Recorded
- Inherit
- Interested
- Deposit
- Offended
- Protected
- Respected
- Related
4 syllables
- Dedicated
- Relationship
- Complicated
- Illiterate
- Immaculate
- Motivated
- Illuminate
- Unfortunate
- Legitimate
5 syllables
- Underestimate
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Pure Rhymes – 155 rhymes
Words that have identical vowel-based rhyme sounds in the tonic syllable. Moreover, that tonic syllable must start with a different consonantal sound.
bit
brit
chit
fit
fitt
flit
get
grit
hit
it
knit
lit
litt
mit
mitt
nit
pit
quit
ritt
sit
skit
slit
spit
split
tit
whit
wit
writ
twit
clit
git
acquit
admit
befit
commit
emit
legit
omit
permit
presplit
refit
remit
submit
transmit
unfit
readmit
recommit
resubmit
Britt
DeWitt
Devitt
Gillett
Hitt
Lafitte
Pitt
Savitt
Schmidt
Schmitt
Smit
Whitt
Witt
Witte
let George do it
That's about the size of it
The cat did it
I don't get it
- a bit
- at the bit
- champ at the bit
- quite a bit
- think fit
- throw a fit
- get up and get
- play hard to get
- make a hit
- smash hit
- I don't get it
- That's about the size of it
- The cat did it
- against it
- as luck would have it
- at it
- beat it
- beat one to it
- before you know it
- chance it
- check it
- come to think of it
- cross a bridge before one comes to it
- deal with it
- easy does it
- far from it
- flush it
- for it
- full of it
- get it
- get off it
- get with it
- given the day that's in it
- go it
- go to it
- grin and bear it
- hang it
- hard put to it
- have had it
- have it
- heart isn't in it
- heck of it
- hightail it
- hop to it
- how goes it
- if the cap fits, wear it
- if the shoe fits, wear it
- in it
- just for the fun of it
- just for the hell of it
- kick it
- let George do it
- let's have it
- long and short of it
- made me do it
- make a day of it
- make a night of it
- make a run for it
- make no bones about it
- make one's bed and lie in it
- no two ways about it
- nothing to it
- of it
- on the face of it
- put one's back to it
- put that in your pipe and smoke it
- put to it
- put your foot in it
- rough it
- see to it
- skip it
- sock it
- take it
- take it or leave it
- the hell of it
- there is nothing to it
- think nothing of it
- to it
- to think of it
- two ways about it
- up against it
- watch it
- what about it
- whistle for it
- with it
- you can't have your cake and eat it
- you've made your bed- you'll have to lie in it
- close knit
- go legit
End Rhymes – 337 rhymes
Words that have a pure rhyme on their last syllable only.
locket
Crockett
Lockett
Stockett
bracket
jacket
packet
racket
racquet
Blackett
Brackett
Hackett
- make a racket
Birkett
Burket
Burkett
Burkitt
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Near Rhymes – 2088 rhymes
Words that "almost" rhyme on the vowel-based rhyme sound of the stressed syllable like: be/eat or maybe/shapely.
fifth
myth
pith
with
width
forthwith
herewith
Blyth
Frith
Smith
Smyth
Stith
- take the fifth
- agree with
- alive with
- be on the outs with
- bear with
- begin with
- bound up with
- break with
- cast in one's lot with
- cast one's lot with
- charge with
- check with
- chum around with
- come down with
- come out with
- come to grips with
- come up with
- deal with
- do away with
- do with
- done with
- faced with
- fall in with
- fiddle with
- fit in with
- fix someone up with
- friends with
- get away with
- get carried away with
- get in touch with
- get in with
- get involved with
- get something over with
- go all the way with
- go hard with
- go through with
- go with
- have a nodding acquaintance with
- have a way with
- have a word with
- have an affair with
- have done with
- have nothing to do with
- have to do with
- in accordance with
- in cahoots with
- in line with
- in with
- keep in touch with
- keep step with
- keep up with
- leave word with
- level with
- make away with
- make free with
- make haste with
- make it with
- meet up with
- meet with
- mop up the floor with
- out of line with
- over and done with
- over with
- part with
- play around with
- play cat and mouse with
- play hob with
- put up with
- raise havoc with
- reckon with
- room with
- run away with
- saddled with
- shack up with
- shot through with
- side with
- sit up with
- sit with
- sleep with
- spar with
- square oneself with
- stand in with
- stand up with
- stay with
- stick with
- stuck with
- take a hard line with
- take issue with
- take up with
- tamper with
- team up with
- the hell with
- together with
- touch base with
- walk off with
- what with
- wipe the floor with
- wipe up the floor with
- wreak havoc with
didn't
dint
flint
glint
hint
lint
mint
print
splint
sprint
squint
stint
tint
vint
wint
imprint
misprint
reprint
Clint
Quint
- take a hint
- make a mint
- in print
- out of print
bits
blitz
chits
fits
gets
glitz
grits
hits
it's
its
kits
knits
lits
mitts
pits
quits
schnitz
sits
skits
slits
spits
splits
wit's
wits
writs
acquits
admits
befits
commits
emits
omits
permits
submits
transmits
Berlitz
Brits
Britts
Critz
Fitts
Fitz
Frits
Fritts
Fritz
Litz
Moritz
Nitz
Pitt's
Pitts
Ritts
Ritz
Schlitz
Schmidt's
Schmitz
Sitz
Smits
Spitz
- four bits
- six bits
- thrilled to bits
- two bits
- safety blitz
- give fits
- have fits
- as good as one gets
- give as good as one gets
- the pits
- call it quits
- frightened out of one's wits
- out of one's wits
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Mosaic Rhymes
Rhymes made up of more than one word. For instance, "jealous" and "tell us" or "shaky" and "make me."
One-syllable words do not have mosaic rhymes.
Freaky quest - a game to develop reading skills
- The game comprehensively develops reading skills in children
- 360+ tasks of varying complexity (29 types of tasks)
- Playing interesting to both beginners and skillful readers
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Aparties to the vitality. in fairyland. For completing challenges, players will receive a piece of their equipment. The goal of the game is to collect your hero on a campaign.
29 exciting activities develop children's reading skills in a comprehensive way. There are no losers in the game!
TASKS IN THE GAME
More than 360 tasks of varying difficulty. It will be interesting to play both for beginners and skilled readers. In the game you will meet tasks not only for reading. Players will:
- Guess riddles and secret messages.
- Disentangle words and phrases.
- Search for the desired letters.
- Solve letter examples.
- Explain words without words.
- Move smartly and much more .
"Crazy Quest" is the "sequel" to our popular speech development game "Fiction Effects". If you liked our "Fefects", then you will just fall in love with our new quest game!
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- Simple rules
- 20-30 minutes
- 1-6 players
- From 5 years
29 types of game tasks
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Rearrange the letters to make a word
What to replace in a word to make it different?
There is an error in the sentence. Can you help fix it?
Solving an example in which instead of the numbers of the letter
, select the picture, in the name of which there are the necessary letters
decipher the word
Read the phrase and try to write it from memory
riddle and try to solve it
Show without words how different animals behave
Come up with a word for each letter of the hidden word
Choose words that rhyme with each other
more than 3 60. .. assignments!
Answers to questions (FAQ)
Who is this game for?
Our game is designed for older preschoolers and younger students. The tasks of the game are suitable for both children who have already mastered the alphabet and begin to read slowly, and children who already read well. For them it will be is a fascinating complex developmental game, affecting the reading technique from different angles.
The child cannot read. Will the game work?
There is no learning to read element in the game. The game will not teach the child to read. In our opinion, it is best to start reading under the guidance of an "adult".
Nevertheless, our game can serve as an excellent and convenient aid in teaching reading. The game includes puzzles of letters of the alphabet, from which it is convenient to make various words. On the cards with tasks there are words and phrases of varying complexity, on the basis of which you can build lessons.
If our "Crazy Quest" is a bit early for your child, take a closer look at our game for the development of speech "Fiction Effects".
Is the game suitable for 3-4 year olds?
All children develop differently, each has its own “development program”. If your child has learned to read simple words and phrases, it's time to play "Crazy Quest"!
What is included in the game?
The game has a very rich package, and the cardboard and plastic are very high quality and safe. Game board, 3 game figures of heroes, 120 cards with tasks, 70 puzzles with letters, a game drum with an arrow, 2 bags for cards, 1 game die and rules of the game.
Is this a continuation of the game "Fiction Effects"?
Yes. "Fiction Effects" turned out to be so popular and loved by children and their parents so much that we decided to release a sequel to the game. This time, the game turned out to develop reading skills.
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Synchronous tournament "Lollipop". 3 round
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Date: 2018-02-02
Editors: Valery Krivolapov (Kharkiv) and Mikhail Plotnikov (Moscow), with participation Konstantin Sakharov (Ivanteevka)
The editors are grateful for their help in preparing the package: Nikolai Kovrizhnykh (Kirov), Sergey Mazhugu (Klaipeda), Nikita Korovin (Manila), Lyubov Pivarelis (St. Petersburg), Alla Bolotova, Anton Volosatov (both - Ivanteevka), Alexander Zinchenko, Vladimir Shevchuk (both - Ivano-Frankivsk), Anastasia and Alexander Litvinenko, Alexander Lotnik (all - Kharkiv), the team "DK named after Zarathustra" (Dolgoprudny).
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Question 1: According to the questioner, a jumper who took three heights, each the second attempt, you can call MI. Guessing how these attempts are indicated, say HIS name.
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Answer: Santa Claus.
Credit: Klaus.
Taking a height on the second attempt is designated as "XO", three heights taken on the second try, "XO XO XO". Santa Claus is known to say "Ho-ho-ho!" :-)
Source(s): LOAV.
Author: Valery Krivolapov (Kharkiv)
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Question 2: Tom Wolfe's character is nicknamed "Mike" for his willingness to increase the score when entering the court for a few minutes, but more responsible stages of the game do not trust him. How complete does this sound? nickname?
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Answer: Microwave.
Credit: Microwave; microwave; microwave.
The effect of the appearance of a player on the field is compared with an instant warm-up food in the microwave, but serious meals need to be cooked by hand.
Source(s): T. Wolfe. I am Charlotte Simmons. http://flibusta.is/b/348171/read
Author: Konstantin Sakharov (Ivanteevka)
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Question 3: The authors of modern political reviews "place" IT in various places - for example, in Kosovo, Serbia or Albania. Name it with a word Turkish origin.
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Answer: Wick.
All these countries are in the Balkans. The Balkans have long been called "Powder keg of Europe", and many are trying to find the source of the following, so to speak, an explosion.
Source(s):
1. http://www.perspektivy.info/table/kosovskij_fitil_dla_balkan_i_jevropy_2010-02-15.htm
2. https://www.fondsk.ru/news/2015/06/08/balkany-porohovaja-bochka-evropy-i-albanskij-fitil-33737.html
3. https://radiovesti.ru/brand/60937/episode/1370069/
4. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wick
Author: Mikhail Plotnikov (Moscow)
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Question 4: For some time now, many establishments in the UK have been using THIS instead of cheaper than conventional, which helped reduce the number of severe injuries among visitors. Name THIS with two words that start with paired consonants.
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Answer: Tempered glass.
When using tempered glassware is extremely problematic make "roses": when breaking, such glass breaks into many small fragments with blunt edges that are not capable of causing serious injury.
Source(s):
1. http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rose_(weapon)
2. http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tempered_glass
Author: Valery Krivolapov (Kharkiv)
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Question 5: It's funny that the Syrians put HIM on the thousand pound note. HIS early the prototype was created in 1835 and set in motion by twenty horses. Name HIM.
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Answer: [Grain harvester] combine.
It is customary for us to call a thousandth bill a "mower". Harvesters started develop back in the nineteenth century, but they gained distribution only in the twentieth, when the services of live mowers became too expensive.
Source(s):
1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syrian_pound
2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Combine_harvester
Author: Mikhail Plotnikov (Moscow)
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Question 6: It's funny that Pierre Verdun is considered to be the inventor of the SWISS KNIFE, Founder of the company "Robot-Coupe" [Robot Coupe]. What two words starting with the same letter, we replaced with a SWISS KNIFE?
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Answer: Food processor.
A food processor, like a Swiss knife, is multifunctional. Surname "Verdun" coincides with the name of the city, infamous thanks to the Verdun Meat Grinder, a bloody military operation. well and In food processors, there is also a meat grinder function.
Source(s):
1. http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food Processor
2. http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Verdun
Author: Valery Krivolapov (Kharkiv)
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Question 7: The author of the question once created a set of ICs worth 6 hryvnia 60 kopecks. Name THEM a word in which the same consonants stand through one letter.
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Answer: Checkers.
The author of the question made 12 checkers from 50-kopeck coins and 12 checkers from 5 kopeck coins. Checkers on the board are placed through one cell along horizontal or vertical.
Source(s):
1. LOAV.
2. http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Checkers
Author: Valery Krivolapov (Kharkiv)
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Question 8: In chess, a line strike is an attack by a long-range piece on the enemy, behind which is located another figure. This beat is also called a word of Armenian origin. What?
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Answer: Skewer.
Such a long-range figure, as it were, strings two enemy figures.
Source(s):
1. Helen Milligan, Murray Chandler. Chess for children. https://books.google.ru/books?id=TaIzDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA87#v=onepage&q&f=false
2. http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linear_strike
3. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skewer_(chess)
4. http://ru.wiktionary.org/wiki/skewer
Author: Valery Krivolapov (Kharkiv)
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Question 9: In one story, a magician jokingly threatened a girl: "If you cry - I WILL DO IT!". Which large reservoir, according to one version, was named in the honor of the girl you DID IT with?
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Answer: Ionian Sea.
DO IT - turn into a cow. But the wizard turned out to be kind in the end and the phrase "roar-cow" did not materialize. Zeus turned Io into a cow to save Hera from the wrath. According to one version, the Ionian Sea received name in honor of Io, who swam across it, escaping from the one sent by HERO gadfly.
Source(s):
1. O.N. Gromyko. Leaf fall. http://flibusta.is/b/110112/read
2. http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Io
3. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ionian_Sea
Author: Valery Krivolapov (Kharkiv)
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Question 10: Blitz.
1. In a sharp satirical story by Dostoevsky, a foreigner showed IKSA for money, and one day a tragic incident occurred. Name ICS.
2. Crime boss Vladimir Golubev for mistreating prisoners received the nickname "X", although he never hunted in Africa. Name ICS.
3. How many solar eclipses can there be on Earth during a year? Specify the minimum and maximum values.
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Answer:
1. Crocodile.
2. Barmaley.
3. From two to five.
Credit:
3. Sets expressed in a different way from 2 to 5 inclusive.
1. Dostoevsky's story "The Crocodile" came out long before the appearance of satirical magazine "Crocodile".
All answers are the titles of Korney's works Chukovsky.
Source(s):
1. http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crocodile_(story)
2. http://www.mzk1.ru/2016/05/vladimir-semenovich-golubev/
3. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_eclipse#Frequency_per_year
4. http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chukovsky,_Korney_Ivanovich
Author: Valery Krivolapov (Kharkiv)
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Question 11: Aleksey UmInskiy, now an employee, noted that he could not simply cross out from the life of a childhood memory of "a mysterious place in the center of the capital, above which steam hangs. " Name this place.
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Answer: Pool ["Moscow"].
The years of adolescence of Archpriest Alexei Uminsky fell at a time when on the site of the unbuilt Palace of Soviets was the pool "Moscow" under open air and the Cathedral of Christ the Savior has not yet been restored. "Then we understood only one thing: in the very center of Moscow there is an amazing a mysterious place over which steam hangs in frost and where it is so difficult get in. But I don't miss the pool. I just can't get it out of my important childhood memory of life."
Source(s): https://esquire.ru/rules/7941-uminsky/
Author: Konstantin Sakharov (Ivanteevka)
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Question 12: In some South Slavic languages, the name ITS is formed from "grass", and not a neighbor - apparently, due to the mild and warm climate of the corresponding countries.