Words that rhyme with gabbard
Gabbard is a 2-syllable word with 71 perfect rhymes. The most popular rhymes are barred, bombard, burred. This word appears in songs across our database, making it a versatile choice for songwriters and poets.
2 syllables
- barred
- bombard
- burred
- canard
- marred
- regard
- retard
- scarred
- starred
- bernard
- charred
- sparred
- tarred
- alard
- bedard
- belgard
- berrard
- bevard
- billard
- boilard
- bolyard
- bongard
- borchard
- bossard
- bouffard
- bovard
- bozard
- brossard
- brouillard
- broussard
- buzard
- chouinard
- couillard
- deckard
- denard
- dennard
- dewaard
- drouillard
- jarred
- archard
- barnard
- bellard
- benard
- bouchard
- bunyard
- burchard
- burnard
- coulthard
- gallard
- garard
- gerard
- picard
- renard
- berard
3 syllables
Examples of "gabbard" in lyrics
See how gabbard is used at the end of a line in songs:
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"houston gabbard"
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"zach gabbard"
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"jacob bocock zack gabbard"
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What do these rhymes mean?
- barred
- preventing entry or exit or a course of action; "a barricaded street"; "barred doors
- bombard
- a large shawm; the bass member of the shawm family cast, hurl, or throw repeatedly with some missile
- burred
- having or covered with protective barbs or quills or spines or thorns or setae etc.
- canard
- a deliberately misleading fabrication
- hard
- with effort or force or vigor; "the team played hard"; "worked hard all day"; "pressed hard on the lever
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Rhyming tips for songwriters
When using "gabbard" in your lyrics, consider mixing perfect rhymes with near rhymes (slant rhymes) for a more natural flow. Perfect rhymes like barred, bombard, burred create a satisfying resolution, while slant rhymes add variety and keep listeners engaged.
Since "gabbard" has 2 syllables, try matching it with words of similar length for a balanced meter. Multi-syllable rhymes often sound more sophisticated than single-syllable pairs.
