Top 75 Words That Rhyme with Baseball (With Meanings)

This post contains our favorite combination of "perfect rhymes" and "near rhymes". Near rhymes are words you may have to stretch or exaggerate for songwriting and poems.

Welcome to this guide on the best words that rhyme with baseball!

Here you’ll find the top 75 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘baseball’ .

Pretty cool huh?

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Words That Rhyme With Baseball

  • Aerosol – A substance enclosed under pressure and released as a fine spray, often in reference to aerosol cans or aerosol sprays.
  • Alcohol – A colorless, flammable liquid that is used as a solvent and in the production of beverages, often in reference to alcohol consumption or alcohol abuse.
  • Appall – To fill with horror or dismay, often in reference to appalling crimes or appalling news.
  • Areal – Relating to an area or a region, often in reference to areal coverage or areal distribution.
  • Ball – A round object used in various games and sports, often in reference to ball games or ball sports.
  • Banal – Lacking in originality or freshness, often in reference to banal writing or banal ideas.
  • Barcarolle – A traditional Italian boat song, often in reference to barcarolle music or barcarolle performances.
  • Basketball – A team sport played on a court with a ball and hoops, often in reference to basketball games or basketball players.
  • Bawl – To cry out loudly, often in reference to bawling children or bawling animals.
  • Befall – To happen or occur, often in reference to unexpected events or unforeseen circumstances.
  • Bradawl – A woodworking tool used for making holes, often in reference to bradawl sets or bradawl blades.
  • Brawl – A noisy quarrel or fight, often in reference to pub brawls or street brawls.
  • Buckyball – A molecule composed entirely of carbon, often in reference to buckyball research or buckyball applications.
  • Butterball – A plump or chubby person, often in reference to butterball babies or butterball contestants.
  • Cabal – A small group of conspirators, often in reference to political cabals or business cabals.
  • Call – To make a loud vocal sound, often in reference to bird calls or animal calls.
  • Cannonball – A heavy iron ball used in cannons, often in reference to cannonball fights or cannonball runs.
  • Carryall – A large bag or basket used for carrying things, often in reference to carryall purses or carryall totes.
  • Cholesterol – A type of fat found in the blood, often in reference to cholesterol levels or cholesterol management.
  • Col – A mountain pass, often in reference to col hikes or col expeditions.
  • Coll – A type of cabbage, often in reference to coll recipes or coll dishes.
  • Cortisol – A hormone released in response to stress, often in reference to cortisol levels or cortisol regulation.
  • Coverall – A garment that covers the whole body, often in reference to coverall suits or coverall uniforms.
  • Crawl – To move on hands and knees, often in reference to crawling babies or crawling insects. Can also mean to move slowly or with difficulty, often in reference to traffic crawls or business crawls.
  • Cytosol – The fluid inside cells, often in reference to cytosol functions or cytosol properties.
  • Doll – A toy in the form of a human figure, often in reference to doll collections or dollhouses.
  • Drawl – To speak in a slow, lazy manner, often in reference to southern drawls or drawling voices.
  • Enthral/enthrall – To captivate or charm, often in reference to enthralled audiences or enthralled readers.
  • Ergosterol – A type of steroid found in fungi, often in reference to ergosterol synthesis or ergosterol benefits.
  • Ethanol – A colorless, flammable liquid used as a fuel and a solvent, often in reference to ethanol production or ethanol use.
  • Fall – To drop from a higher to a lower place, often in reference to fall leaves or fall fashion.
  • Fireball – A ball of fire or a very bright light, often in reference to fireball explosions or fireball performances.
  • Forestall – To prevent or obstruct, often in reference to forestalling disaster or forestalling conflict.
  • Gall – Bitterness or resentment, often in reference to gallbladder issues or gallbladder symptoms.
  • Gasohol – A fuel mixture of gasoline and ethanol, often in reference to gasohol prices or gasohol availability.
  • Hairball – A ball of hair that accumulates in the stomach of animals, often in reference to hairball remedies or hairball treatments.
  • Hall – A large room or building, often in reference to school halls or concert halls.
  • Haul – To pull or drag with effort, often in reference to haul trucks or haul cargo.
  • Install – To set up or place in position, often in reference to software installation or hardware installation.
  • Keelhaul – To punish by dragging under the keel of a ship, often in reference to keelhauling practices or keelhauling punishments.
  • Kraal – An enclosure for cattle or other livestock, often in reference to kraal designs or kraal management.
  • Loll – To lie or sit in a relaxed, lazy way, often in reference to lolling cats or lolling dogs.
  • Mall – A large indoor or outdoor shopping center, often in reference to mall stores or mall sales.
  • Maul – To beat or attack, often in reference to mauling animals or mauling accidents.
  • Methanol – A colorless, flammable liquid used as a solvent and a fuel, often in reference to methanol production or methanol toxicity.
  • Mol – A unit of measurement for the amount of substance, often in reference to mol conversions or mol calculations.
  • Neanderthal – An extinct species of human that lived during the Pleistocene epoch and is known for its distinctive physical features, such as a large brow ridge and a stocky build.
  • Netball – A team sport played mainly by women, similar to basketball but with some differences in rules and court size.
  • Overall – A type of garment that covers both the upper and lower body, often worn as protective workwear or as a fashion statement.
  • Overhaul – To thoroughly examine and make significant changes or repairs to something in order to improve its performance or functionality.
  • Pall – A cloth covering that is placed over a coffin or used to symbolize mourning or grief.
  • Pawl – A mechanical device that is used to prevent a wheel or other rotating part from moving in the wrong direction.
  • Plimsoll – A type of rubber-soled canvas shoe that is often worn for athletic activities.
  • Protocol – A set of rules or guidelines for how something should be done, especially in a professional or diplomatic context.
  • Racquetball – A fast-paced indoor sport played with a small, hollow rubber ball and rackets.
  • Scrawl – To write or draw something in a messy, illegible, or hasty manner.
  • Sepal – One of the protective leaf-like structures that enclose and protect the flower bud before it blooms.
  • Sepulchral – Referring to or resembling a tomb or burial vault, often used to describe a deep, hollow, or echoing voice or tone.
  • Shawl – A large piece of fabric worn as a wrap or covering, often used to keep warm or as a fashion accessory.
  • Small – Referring to something that is little in size or quantity, or to a person or thing that lacks power, influence, or importance.
  • Sol – The fifth note of the diatonic scale, also known as “so” in the solfège system.
  • Sprawl – To spread out in an irregular or haphazard manner, often referring to the way a city or urban area expands over time.
  • Squall – A sudden, violent gust of wind, often accompanied by rain or snow.
  • Stall – To stop or come to a halt, often used in reference to a vehicle or machine that ceases to function properly.
  • Tall – Referring to something that is high in height or a person who is of above-average height.
  • Thrall – A state of being under the control or influence of someone or something, often used in a figurative sense.
  • Trawl – To fish with a net that is dragged along the bottom of a body of water, or to search for something in a thorough and systematic manner.
  • Urethral – Relating to or located in the urethra, the tube through which urine passes from the bladder to the outside of the body.
  • Vagal – Relating to or affecting the vagus nerve, a cranial nerve that controls various bodily functions such as digestion and heart rate.
  • Volleyball – A team sport played with a ball that is volleyed back and forth over a net by players using their hands or arms.
  • Wall – A vertical structure that is used to enclose or divide a space, often made of bricks, concrete, or other building materials.
  • Waterfall – A natural or man-made feature in a body of water where the water flows over a steep drop or series of drops, often creating a dramatic visual effect.
  • Wherewithal – The means or resources to accomplish something, often used in reference to financial or material resources.
  • Withal – In addition to; besides, or nevertheless.
  • Yawl – A small sailboat with two masts, the mainmast being taller than the mizzenmast.



Written by Gabriel Cruz - Foodie, Animal Lover, Slang & Language Enthusiast