temper (noun) โ A tendency to be in a certain type of mood; a habitual way of thinking, behaving or reacting.
โto have a good, bad, or calm temperโ
Below is a complete list of words that rhyme with temper, grouped by syllable count. Perfect rhymes share the same vowel and ending consonant sounds. Near rhymes (slant rhymes) share only part of the sound โ widely used in modern songwriting and contemporary poetry. The most popular rhymes include distemper, kemper, canine distemper.
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Writing Tips for โtemperโ
- โ Use perfect rhymes for strong, memorable closing lines in a stanza or chorus.
- โ Use near rhymes for a subtler, more conversational tone โ popular in indie, folk, and spoken word.
- โ Pair โtemperโ with a rhyme that matches its emotional weight for the most impact.
- โ Try the couplet: โโฆ temper / โฆ distemperโ as a starting point.
Frequently Asked Questions
What rhymes with "temper"?
The most common words that rhyme with "temper" include: distemper, kemper, canine distemper, equine distemper, m per. There are 12 perfect rhymes and 60 near rhymes in total.
What is a perfect rhyme for "temper"?
Perfect rhymes for "temper" include distemper, kemper, canine distemper, and more. A perfect rhyme shares the same vowel sound and ending consonants.
How do you use rhymes for "temper" in poetry?
When writing poetry or song lyrics with "temper", look for rhymes that match both the sound and the emotional tone. Single-syllable rhymes work well for punchy, impactful lines, while multi-syllable rhymes create a flowing, musical effect. Try pairing "temper" with distemper for a strong rhyming couplet.
What is the difference between a perfect rhyme and a near rhyme?
A perfect rhyme shares the exact vowel sound and ending consonant (e.g., "cat" and "bat"). A near rhyme โ also called a slant rhyme or half rhyme โ shares only part of the sound, giving it a subtler, more modern feel. Near rhymes are widely used in contemporary songwriting and poetry.