rats
6 synonyms and 0 antonyms for rats, grouped by meaning and by how common each one is.
Interjection — A mild exclamation of annoyance or disappointment.
Synonyms
Everyday swaps
Common words most readers know — safe in any writing.
Less common
Still standard English, but they carry more weight.
Rare, literary or technical
Precise, but they will stand out — check the sense before using one.
Frequently asked questions
What does “rats” mean?
The word “rats” means a mild exclamation of annoyance or disappointment. In plain terms, an old-fashioned, mild swear-word substitute — like saying "darn" instead of something stronger.
How do you pronounce “rats”?
“Rats” is pronounced rats (/ɹæts/ in IPA).
How do you use “rats” in a sentence?
Here is “rats” used in a sentence: “"Rats! I forgot my umbrella again.".”
What part of speech is “rats”?
“Rats” is an interjection.
Is “rats” a common word?
“Rats” is a fairly common word in modern English.
How many meanings does “rats” have?
“Rats” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a mild exclamation of annoyance or disappointment.
Is rats a swear word?
No. Rats is a mild, family-friendly exclamation of annoyance or disappointment, often used exactly where a stronger word might otherwise slip out. It is acceptable in polite company and around children.
What is the difference between saying "rats" and "darn"?
Both are mild exclamations of annoyance or disappointment, and in most situations they are interchangeable. Darn began as a softened substitute for a stronger oath, while rats leans slightly more toward frustrated disappointment — "Rats! I missed the bus."
Is the exclamation rats old-fashioned?
Rats has a slightly old-fashioned, cartoonish flavor, but it is still widely understood and used, precisely because it is safe in any company. In older use, rats could also express disbelief, roughly like saying "no way" or "nonsense".