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Words That Rhyme With "more"

"More" is a foundational word in songwriting because it expresses desire, hunger, and the human condition across all genres. It rhymes easily with common words like "door," "floor," and "core," making it versatile for pop, hip-hop, rock, and country. The word carries emotional weightβ€”it can sound desperate, ambitious, or reflective depending on contextβ€”and appears in everything from love songs to protest anthems. Its simplicity is its strength: audiences immediately understand the longing it conveys.

Rhymes for "more"

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warshoreswore
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Famous uses of "more" in music and poetry

"I Want More" β€” Various Artists
The word anchors desire-driven hooks across multiple genres; rappers and pop singers rhyme it with "door" and "floor" to create momentum, building the sense of insatiable appetite through repetition.
"More Than Words" β€” Extreme
Used in the title to express emotional depth beyond verbal expression; the contrast between the simple word and the sophisticated guitar work creates poignant tension throughout the ballad.
"Cumulative" β€” Leonard Cohen
Cohen uses "more" in meditative verses to explore existential longing; its placement at line ends emphasizes yearning without ever needing to shout, relying on the word's quiet gravity.

Frequently asked questions

What rhymes perfectly with "more"?
Door, floor, core, pour, soar, store, score, roar, tore, wore, before, explore, restore, ignore. These perfect rhymes share the 'or' sound and are essential for building momentum in choruses and verse-to-chorus transitions.
What are near rhymes for "more"?
Moor, lore, war, ore, shore, sore, boar, swore. These near rhymes work in modern and experimental songwriting where the ear expects assonance rather than perfect rhyme, especially in folk and indie genres.
What are slant rhymes for "more"?
Care, where, dare, share, there, compare. Rappers and contemporary poets use slant rhymes with "more" to create internal rhyme patterns and add layers without perfect end rhymes, giving the flow a modern, conversational feel.
How do you use "more" in a rap song?
Place "more" at the end of a bar or mid-line to anchor your desire/ambition theme, then rhyme it with "door" or "floor" for clean, punchy delivery. Example: "They said I couldn't make it through that door / Now I'm counting money on the floor / Tell 'em I want more." The repetition of the 'or' sound creates a hypnotic effect in trap and boom-bap beats.
What is the best rhyme scheme for "more" in poetry?
"More" works beautifully in AABA or ABAB schemes where it appears at natural emotional climaxes. In free verse, use it at line ends after building tension, so its simplicity lands with maximum impact. Example: A stanza about longing ends with "I thought I had enough / but I always want more"β€”the monosyllabic word breaks the rhythm intentionally, forcing a pause.
Songwriter Pro Tip

Avoid the clichΓ© "I want more / open that door" pairing by using "more" in the middle of a line instead of at the end. Try: "More than money, more than fame / I chase the feeling, not the game." This placement lets you rhyme other words while keeping "more" as an internal anchor, making your lyrics feel fresh and intentional rather than formulaic.

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