Top 124 Words That Rhyme with Dee (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 dee!

Here you’ll find the top 124 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘Dee’.

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Words That Rhyme With Dee

  • Abductee – A person who has been kidnapped or taken by force, typically for ransom or political reasons.
  • Abscissae – The horizontal coordinates in a Cartesian coordinate system, often represented on the x-axis.
  • Absentee – A person who is expected or required to be present, but is not, typically due to illness or other circumstances.
  • Addressee – The person or organization to whom a letter, package, or other item is addressed and intended for.
  • Agree – To have the same opinion, view, or understanding as another person or group.
  • Amphorae – An ancient Greek or Roman jar with two handles and a narrow neck, used for storing and transporting wine or oil.
  • Amputee – A person who has had a limb or part of a limb surgically removed.
  • Appointee – A person who has been appointed to a particular position or job.
  • Artsy – Relating to or characteristic of art or artists, often with an unconventional or avant-garde twist.
  • Assignee – A person or entity to whom a right or property has been transferred, often by contract or agreement.
  • Attendee – A person who is present at a particular event or gathering.
  • Aurorae – Luminous atmospheric phenomena that occur in the polar regions, caused by the interaction of charged particles from the sun with the Earth’s magnetic field.
  • Axletree – A bar or spindle that passes through the center of a wheel or group of wheels, allowing them to rotate.
  • Bailee – A person who receives personal property from another as a bailment, for safekeeping, or for some other purpose.
  • Banshee – In Irish mythology, a female spirit who wails to warn of impending death.
  • Bee – A flying insect that is important as a pollinator of flowers and crops, and produces honey and beeswax.
  • Bourgeoisie – The middle class, typically characterized by a focus on material possessions, social status, and conservative values.
  • Bowsprit – A spar extending from the front of a ship, used to support sails and rigging.
  • Bumblebee – A large, hairy bee that is a primary pollinator for many plants and crops.
  • Bursae – Small, fluid-filled sacs in the body that reduce friction and cushion joints.
  • Calliope – A musical instrument consisting of a set of steam whistles, often used on fairground organs.
  • Chiropody – The medical practice of treating foot disorders and diseases.
  • Colossally – Extremely or overwhelmingly large or great.
  • Conferee – A person who attends a conference or meeting.
  • Consignee – A person or company to whom goods or products are shipped or delivered.
  • Curie – A unit of measurement for the amount of radioactivity in a substance, named after the French physicist Marie Curie.
  • Debris – Scattered pieces of waste or remains, often from a larger object that has been destroyed or broken apart.
  • Decree – An official order or decision issued by a legal authority.
  • Degree – A unit of measurement used to describe angles, temperature, and educational qualifications.
  • Deportee – A person who has been expelled from their country of origin to another country.
  • Detainee – A person who is being held in custody or confinement, usually by the authorities.
  • Diastole – The phase of the cardiac cycle when the heart muscle relaxes and the heart chambers fill with blood.
  • Disagree – To have a difference of opinion or to be in conflict with someone or something.
  • Draftee – A person who is drafted or conscripted into military service.
  • Dungaree – A type of sturdy cotton cloth that is often used for work clothes or overalls.
  • Emcee – A person who serves as the host or master of ceremonies at a public event.
  • Enlistee – A person who enlists in the military or other organization.
  • Escapee – A person who has escaped from captivity or confinement.
  • Fee – A payment or charge for a service or privilege.
  • Filigree – Delicate and intricate ornamentation made from gold or silver wire.
  • Florae – The plant life in a particular region or ecosystem.
  • Footsie – A game played with the feet under a table, usually involving flirtatious behavior.
  • Foresee – To predict or anticipate something before it happens.
  • Franchisee – A person or company that is granted the right to operate a business under the name and trademark of another company.
  • Free – Not constrained by external factors or obligations; able to act or express oneself as one wishes.
  • Fusee – A type of safety device used in firearms and other mechanisms that contains a combustible material that burns at a constant rate.
  • Grantee – A person or organization that is granted something, such as a right, privilege, or property.
  • Guarani – The currency of Paraguay.
  • Guarantee – A promise or assurance that something will be done or that a particular condition will be fulfilled.
  • Guaranty – A formal pledge or promise to pay a debt or fulfill an obligation.
  • Gutsy – Courageous and determined; bold and confident.
  • Honeybee – A type of bee that produces honey and pollinates plants.
  • Honoree – A person who is being honored or recognized for their achievements.
  • Hyperbole – Exaggerated statements or claims that are not meant to be taken literally.
  • Idiosyncrasy – A distinctive or peculiar feature or characteristic of a person or thing.
  • Inductee – A person who is officially accepted or enlisted into a group or organization.
  • Internee – A person who is confined or detained, usually during wartime, for reasons of national security.
  • Interviewee – A person who is being interviewed, usually in the context of a job or media interview.
  • Invitee – A person who is invited to a particular event or gathering.
  • Jamboree – A large, festive gathering or celebration.
  • Jubilee – A special anniversary or celebration, usually of a religious or national nature.
  • Key – A small metal instrument used for opening locks or operating machinery.
  • Knee – The joint between the thigh and the lower leg in humans.
  • Legatee – A person who inherits something, especially under a will.
  • Licensee – A person or organization that is granted a license or permit to do something, such as operate a business or use intellectual property.Maharanee – A female ruler or queen in India.
  • Manatee – A large aquatic mammal that is found in shallow rivers, bays, and coastal areas.
  • Marquee – A large tent or structure with a roof, used for outdoor events or exhibitions.
  • Marquis – A nobleman ranking above a count and below a duke.
  • Me – A pronoun used to refer to oneself.
  • Monody – A type of music or poetry that is performed by a single voice or instrument.
  • Mortgagee – A person or organization that lends money for a mortgage.
  • Nobody – A person of no importance or significance.
  • Nominee – A person who is nominated for an office or award.
  • Oversea – Relating to or situated across the sea.
  • Oversee – To supervise or direct a task or project.
  • Paltrier – More insignificant or worthless.
  • Parolee – A person who has been released from prison on parole.
  • Pea – A small, round, green vegetable that is commonly eaten cooked or raw.
  • Pensee – A French term meaning “thought” or “reflection”.
  • Phonology – The study of the sounds used in language.
  • Plea – A request made in court, typically in defense of oneself or others.
  • Potpourri – A mixture of dried petals and spices used for scent.
  • Pre – A prefix meaning “before” or “prior to”.
  • Prithee – A contraction of “pray thee”, used as an archaic form of “please”.
  • Puttee – A type of cloth or leather covering worn on the lower leg and ankle.
  • Queerly – In an unusual or strange manner.
  • Quelque – A French term meaning “some” or “a few”.
  • Quinsy – An abscess that develops in the throat.
  • Referee – A person who officiates in a sports or other competitive event.
  • Repartee – A quick and witty response or conversation.
  • Retiree – A person who has retired from work or other duties.
  • Returnee – A person who returns to a place or situation after a period of absence.
  • Rupee – The currency of India, Pakistan, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Mauritius, and the Seychelles.Scree – a mass of loose rocks on the slope of a mountain or hill
  • Sea – a large body of salt water that covers most of the earth’s surface
  • See – to perceive with the eyes; to understand or comprehend
  • She – a female person or animal
  • Shoetree – a device used to maintain the shape of a shoe
  • Singletree – a bar or wooden crosspiece that attaches to the harness of a draft animal and to the vehicle it is pulling
  • Sirree – a colloquialism used to express emphasis or agreement
  • Soignee – elegantly stylish or well-groomed
  • Sudsy – producing or covered in foam or lather, typically from soap or detergent
  • Sultrier – more humid and hot, usually in reference to the weather
  • Tea – a hot drink made by infusing dried tea leaves in water
  • Tee – a small peg used to elevate a golf ball off the ground for the first stroke of a hole
  • Tepee – a conical tent traditionally used by some Native American tribes
  • Thee – an archaic or poetic form of “you”
  • Three – the number after two and before four
  • Timpani – a set of large drums of different pitches played with mallets, usually found in orchestras
  • Tootsie – a term of endearment for someone’s foot or toe
  • Topee – a lightweight sun hat, typically made of straw or similar material
  • Transferee – a person who is transferred from one place to another, especially in the context of a job or educational institution
  • Tree – a perennial plant with a single stem or trunk, supporting branches and leaves
  • Trustee – a person or organization appointed to manage property on behalf of others
  • Tympani – a set of large drums of different pitches played with mallets, usually found in orchestras (same as “Timpani”)
  • Undersea – located or occurring beneath the surface of the sea
  • Vendee – a buyer, especially in a legal or financial transaction
  • Wannabe – a person who desires or aspires to be something, but lacks the necessary skills or qualifications
  • Wannabee – a colloquial variation of “wannabe”
  • Whiffletree – a wooden crossbar that pivots on the drawbar of a horse-drawn vehicle and to which the harness is attached
  • Whippletree – a device used to distribute the tension of a horse’s harness across two or more attached vehicles
  • Wintrier – more cold and wintry in character, usually in reference to the weather
  • Wintrier – more cold and wintry in character, usually in reference to the weather


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