Top 21 Words That Rhyme with Fig (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 Fig!

Here you’ll find the top 21 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘Fig’.

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Words That Rhyme With Fig

  • Big – Large in size or quantity; significant or important.
  • Brig – A two-masted ship with square sails and a raised deck at the stern, used for both naval and commercial purposes.
  • Deg – Short for “degree,” which can refer to a unit of measurement or an academic qualification.
  • Dig – To break up, move, or remove earth or other material with a shovel, pick, or other tool; to search for information or evidence.
  • Frig – A slang term for “frigate,” a type of warship that is smaller than a destroyer but larger than a corvette.
  • Gig – A job, especially one that is temporary or part-time; a small, lightweight carriage or cart pulled by a single horse.
  • Jig – A type of lively dance, often accompanied by fiddle music; a device for holding and guiding a workpiece while it is being shaped or drilled.
  • Pig – A domesticated mammal that is commonly raised for its meat, which is known as pork; a greedy or selfish person.
  • Prig – A self-righteous, moralistic person who is overly concerned with propriety and manners.
  • Rejig – To rearrange or modify something, especially a system or process, in order to make it work more efficiently or effectively.
  • Renege – To go back on a promise or commitment; to break a contract or agreement.
  • Rig – To set up or arrange something in a particular way, often with the intent of deceiving or manipulating others; the equipment, machinery, or apparatus used for a particular purpose.
  • Sprig – A small branch or shoot of a tree or plant, often used for decoration; a person who is inexperienced or naive.
  • Swig – To drink a large mouthful of a beverage, often from a bottle or other container; a mouthful of a beverage that is taken in this way.
  • Thingamajig – A nonspecific term for an object or device whose name is either unknown or forgotten; a gadget or gizmo whose purpose is unclear or mysterious.
  • Trig – Neat and tidy in appearance or behavior; related to trigonometry, a branch of mathematics that deals with the relationships between the sides and angles of triangles.
  • Twig – A small, thin branch of a tree or shrub; to understand or realize something, often suddenly or unexpectedly.
  • Whig – A member of a political party that was active in Great Britain and later the United States from the late 17th to the mid-19th century, which advocated for constitutionalism, limited government, and individual rights.
  • Whirligig – A toy or decoration that spins around, often powered by wind or water; a device that rotates rapidly, often used for amusement or entertainment.
  • Wig – A head covering made from human or synthetic hair, worn for fashion or as a disguise; to go crazy or lose one’s mind, often temporarily.
  • Zig – A sharp turn or change in direction, often made suddenly or unexpectedly; a pattern of alternating angles or lines that create a zigzag shape.


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