Top 50 Words That Rhyme with Gazelle (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 gazelle!

Here you’ll find the top 50 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘gazelle’.

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Words That Rhyme With Gazelle

  • Antipersonnel – Describing a weapon or device designed to harm people rather than vehicles or buildings.
  • Befell – An unfortunate event that happened to someone or something.
  • Carousel – A rotating platform or conveyor for moving items, such as luggage or horses.
  • Carrousel – An alternate spelling of carousel, typically used in European countries.
  • Cartel – A group of businesses or organizations that work together to control the price or supply of a particular product or service.
  • Cell – The smallest unit of a living organism that can carry out the functions of life.
  • Citadel – A fortress or stronghold that provides protection from enemy attacks.
  • Clientele – The customers or clients of a particular business or organization.
  • Compel – To force someone to do something against their will.
  • Decibel – A unit of measurement used to express the intensity of sound.
  • Dispel – To drive away or eliminate a feeling, doubt, or misconception.
  • Dwell – To live or reside in a particular place.
  • Excel – To be exceptionally good at something or to surpass others in a particular area.
  • Expel – To force someone or something to leave a place or group.
  • Farewell – An expression of good wishes when someone is leaving.
  • Fell – To cut down or knock over something, such as a tree or an opponent in battle.
  • Fontanelle – A soft spot on the head of a baby where the skull bones have not yet fully fused.
  • Foretell – To predict or prophesize a future event.
  • Hotel – An establishment that provides lodging and other services for travelers.
  • Impel – To drive or urge someone to take action.
  • Infidel – A person who does not believe in a particular religion or holds beliefs that are contrary to a particular religion.
  • Knell – The sound of a bell, especially when rung solemnly for a funeral or other tragic event.
  • Lapel – The part of a garment, such as a jacket or coat, that is folded back and extends from the collar to the front edge.
  • Misspell – To spell a word incorrectly.
  • Morel – A type of edible mushroom with a honeycomb-like cap and a nutty flavor.
  • Motel – A roadside hotel designed for motorists, usually with a parking lot or garage attached.
  • Muscatel – A type of sweet wine made from Muscat grapes.
  • Nonparallel – Not parallel or not moving in the same direction or manner.
  • Nouvelle – A style of French cuisine that emphasizes lightness and innovation.
  • Organelle – A specialized subunit within a cell that has a specific function.
  • Outsell – To sell more than a competitor or to exceed sales expectations.
  • Oversell – To sell more than what is available or to exaggerate the benefits of a product.
  • Parallel – Moving or lying in the same direction and at the same distance apart at all points.
  • Pastel – A soft and delicate shade of color, usually pale or light.
  • Personnel – The people who work for an organization or company, usually employees or staff.
  • Photocell – A device that converts light into electrical energy, often used in light-sensitive switches or sensors.
  • Propel – To cause to move forward or onward, usually with force or speed.
  • Quell – To suppress or extinguish, usually a disturbance or rebellion.
  • Repel – To push away or keep away, usually through force or distaste.
  • Resell – To sell something again, usually at a higher price than the original purchase.
  • Sell – To exchange goods or services for money or other items of value.
  • Shell – The hard outer covering of an egg or a nut, or the protective outer layer of a sea creature or a vehicle.
  • Smell – The sense that detects odors or scents, or the characteristic odor of something.
  • Spell – To form words or letters in the correct order, or to cast a magical incantation.
  • Swell – To increase in size, volume, or intensity, usually with pride or satisfaction.
  • Undersell – To sell at a lower price than a competitor or to underestimate the value of a product.
  • Unwell – Not feeling well or healthy, usually due to illness or discomfort.
  • Weal – A red or swollen mark on the skin, usually caused by injury or disease.
  • Well – A source of water, usually a deep hole or a natural spring, or in good health or condition.
  • Yell – To shout or scream loudly, usually out of anger or excitement.


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