Top 40 Words That Rhyme with Hides (With Meanings)

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

Here you’ll find the top 40 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘hides’ .

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Words That Rhyme With Hides

  • Abides – To accept or follow a rule, decision, or agreement; also used to describe a sense of enduring or continuing.
  • Asides – A remark or comment that is spoken quietly, often to oneself or to someone nearby, rather than to the audience or other characters in a play or movie.
  • Besides – In addition to, apart from, or other than; also used to describe something that is not relevant or important to a particular situation or discussion.
  • Brides – Women who are getting married or have recently been married; also refers to a type of bird.
  • Chides – To scold or rebuke someone for a perceived fault or mistake; also used to describe a sound or noise.
  • Coincides – To happen at the same time or in the same place as something else; also used to describe a correspondence or agreement between two things or events.
  • Collides – To come into violent contact with something or someone, often resulting in damage or injury; also used to describe a clash or conflict between two opposing ideas or groups.
  • Confides – To share a secret or personal matter with someone who is trusted or close; also used to describe a feeling of trust or intimacy.
  • Decides – To make a choice or reach a conclusion after considering all the available options; also used to describe a ruling or decision made by a judge or other authority figure.
  • Derides – To mock, ridicule, or scorn someone or something, often in a cruel or malicious way.
  • Divides – To separate into two or more parts or groups; also used to describe a disagreement or difference of opinion between two people or groups.
  • Firesides – Referring to a cozy, comfortable area near a fireplace where people can relax and socialize; also used to describe a type of chat or conversation.
  • Fungicides – Substances or chemicals that are used to kill or control the growth of fungi, often in agriculture or horticulture.
  • Glides – To move smoothly and gracefully, often with a continuous motion; also used to describe a type of aircraft or flight.
  • Guides – People or things that provide direction, advice, or assistance; also used to describe a type of book or manual that provides information on a particular subject or activity.
  • Herbicides – Substances or chemicals that are used to kill or control the growth of weeds or unwanted plants, often in agriculture or landscaping.
  • Homicides – The act of killing another person, often intentionally and unlawfully; also used to describe the legal charge or offense of killing another person.
  • Ides – In ancient Rome, the 15th day of March, May, July, or October, as well as the 13th day of the other months; also used more generally to refer to a particular day of the month.
  • Insecticides – Substances or chemicals that are used to kill or control the growth of insects, often in agriculture or pest control.
  • Insides – The inner part or core of something; also used to describe the internal organs or workings of the body.
  • Iodides – Chemical compounds that contain iodine, often used in medicine or in the production of certain chemicals.
  • Mountainsides – The sloping, hilly areas of a mountain or mountain range; also used more generally to refer to any area with steep or uneven terrain.
  • Outsides – The exterior or outer part of something, often contrasting with the interior or inner part.
  • Overrides – To use one’s authority to nullify or change a decision or action made by someone else; also used to describe a setting or option that takes precedence over other settings or options.
  • Pesticides – Substances or chemicals that are used to kill or control the growth of pests, such as insects or rodents, often in agriculture or pest control.
  • Presides – To lead or oversee a meeting or event; also used to describe someone who holds a position of authority or leadership.
  • Prides – A feeling of deep pleasure or satisfaction in oneself or one’s achievements, often accompanied by a sense of superiority or arrogance; also used to describe a group of lions.
  • Provides – To make available or supply something, often to meet a need or demand; also used to describe a feature or service that is included in a product or offering.
  • Regicides – People who kill a monarch or ruler; also used to describe the act of killing a monarch or ruler.
  • Resides – To live or dwell in a particular place or residence; also used to describe a particular quality or characteristic that is inherent or intrinsic to something.
  • Rides – To travel on or in a vehicle, animal, or other mode of transportation; also used to describe the act of moving up and down on a wave or surface.
  • Sides – The edges or surfaces of something, often contrasting with the middle or center; also used to describe the different factions or groups in a conflict or debate.
  • Slides – To move or cause to move smoothly and often with little resistance; also used to describe a type of playground equipment or presentation tool.
  • Strides – To walk with long, purposeful steps; also used to describe a significant or noticeable improvement or achievement.
  • Subdivides – To divide or separate something into smaller parts or sections; also used to describe a type of real estate development.
  • Subsides – To become less intense, severe, or active; also used to describe a gradual sinking or settling of something.
  • Suicides – The act of taking one’s own life, often due to extreme emotional or psychological distress; also used to describe a situation or decision that is likely to result in failure or negative consequences.
  • Tides – The rise and fall of sea levels caused by the gravitational pull of the moon and sun; also used more generally to describe a regular or predictable pattern of change or fluctuation.
  • Triglycerides – A type of fat that is found in the blood and body tissues and is often associated with an increased risk of heart disease.
  • Undersides – The lower or bottom surface of something, often contrasting with the upper or top surface.



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