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Songwriting rhymes for lost
These rhymes are specially chosen by our unique songwriting rhyming dictionary that gives you usable, singable suggestions.
Perfect rhymes for lost
- cost
- last
- crossed
- holocaust
- frost
- accost
- exhaust
- tossed
- pentecost
- embossed
- prost
- defrost
- dost
- jost
- lacoste
- aust
- glost
- bost
- rost
- jack frost
- opportunity cost
- crisscrossed
- kost
- sauced
- bossed
- unit cost
- vhost
- criss-crossed
- glossed
- trost
- drost
- marginal cost
- flossed
- robert frost
- operating cost
- carrying cost
- at any cost
- incremental cost
- replacement cost
- mossed
- robert lee frost
- average cost
- droste
- maust
- quast
- brost
- handling cost
- differential cost
- distribution cost
- knost
- borrowing cost
- marketing cost
- production cost
- reproduction cost
- yoest
- armacost
- mini-cost
- pfost
Near rhymes for lost
Near rhymes work great for songwriting, often giving a more interesting feel than perfect rhymes.
- all
- your
- for
- thought
- more
- or
- off
- before
- call
- long
- wrong
- fall
- gone
- walk
- talk
- door
- song
- saw
- walked
- because
- across
- floor
- anymore
- thoughts
- strong
- along
- fault
- cross
- called
- walls
- brought
- four
- lord
- war
- wall
- short
- ignore
- small
- york
- ball
- warm
- born
- belong
- pour
- calls
- songs
- dawn
- fought
- cos
- dog
- doors
- walks
- storm
- torn
- taught
- draw
- falls
- y'all
- store
- bored
- law
- swore
- talked
- record
- adore
- talks
- horse
- support
- crawl
- course
- force
- shore
- forth
- haunt
- pause
- bore
- tall
- hall
- false
- explore
- score
- form
- afford
- worn
- whore
- laws
- warned
- ought
- aw
- salt
- sort
- haunts
- shorts
- court
- towards
- drawn
- wore
- flaws
- sore
- tore
Want to know what rhymes with lost?
If you’re a songwriter, a quick search online will throw up thousands of different words and expressions that rhyme
In fact, people have been publishing rhyming dictionaries for more than a hundred years
But are these the best rhymes for songwriters? I don’t know about you, but if I’m going to choose between “thieve” and “breach” (which do not rhyme), I’ll always choose “thieve”
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