Top 128 Words That Rhyme with marie (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 marie!

Here you’ll find the top 128 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘Marie’.

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Words That Rhyme With Marie

  • Abductee– A person who has been kidnapped or taken by force.
  • Abscissae– A term used in mathematics to refer to the horizontal coordinate on a graph.
  • Absentee– A person who is expected to be present but is not.
  • Addressee– The intended recipient of a message or letter.
  • Amputee– A person who has had a limb or limbs surgically removed.
  • Apogee– The highest point or farthest distance from the Earth in an orbit.
  • Appellee– The party against whom an appeal is filed.
  • Appointee– A person who has been appointed to a position or role.
  • Artsy– Describes a person or thing that is artistic or creative in an unconventional or pretentious way.
  • Assignee– A person who has been assigned a particular task or responsibility.
  • Attendee– A person who is present at an event or meeting.
  • Aurorae– The plural form of Aurora, a natural light display in the Earth’s atmosphere.
  • Axletree– The shaft on which a wheel revolves.
  • Bailee– A person who temporarily takes possession of someone else’s property.
  • Banshee– A female spirit in Irish mythology that is said to wail or scream to warn of impending death.
  • Bourgeoisie– The middle class, typically with reference to its perceived materialistic values or conventional attitudes.
  • Bowsprit– A spar that extends from the front of a ship and supports the sails.
  • Brie– A soft, mild French cheese made from cow’s milk.
  • Bumblebee– A large, hairy bee with a loud buzz that pollinates flowers.
  • Bursae– Small fluid-filled sacs in the body that reduce friction between tissues.
  • Calliope– A musical instrument consisting of a set of steam whistles played with a keyboard, typically used in circuses and fairs.
  • Chiropody– The treatment of the feet and their ailments.
  • Colossally– To a very great extent; extremely.
  • Conferee– A person who participates in a conference or meeting.
  • Consignee– The recipient of goods or cargo that has been shipped.
  • Curie– A unit of measurement for the intensity of radioactivity.
  • Debris– Scattered fragments or wreckage, typically after a disaster or accident.
  • Decree– An official order issued by a legal authority.
  • Degree– A unit of measurement for angles, temperature, or academic achievement.Deportee– A person who has been expelled or sent out of a country by official authority.
  • Detainee– A person who is being held in custody, especially by the authorities.
  • Devotee– A person who is very dedicated to and enthusiastic about a particular activity, person, or cause.
  • Diastole– The phase of the heartbeat during which the heart muscle relaxes and allows the chambers to fill with blood.
  • Disagree– To have a different opinion, feeling, or attitude than someone else; to not be in accord or harmony with.
  • Donee– A person who receives a gift or donation.
  • Draftee– A person who is drafted into military service.
  • Dungaree– A type of heavy cotton cloth, typically blue, used for making work clothes.
  • Emcee– A master of ceremonies, typically at a public event or entertainment.
  • Enlistee– A person who has enlisted in the military or other service.
  • Epee– A type of sword used in fencing, with a long, narrow blade and a button on the tip.
  • Escapee– A person who has escaped from confinement, especially from prison.
  • Esprit– A lively, vivacious, or witty quality or style.
  • Exp– An abbreviation for “expense.”
  • Fee– A sum of money charged for a service or privilege.
  • Filigree– A delicate ornamental work made from gold, silver, or other fine wire, typically twisted or curled into intricate designs.
  • Flee– To run away or escape from a danger or pursuer.
  • Florae– The plural form of “flora,” referring to the plants of a particular region or period.
  • Footsie– A game played by two people under a table, in which they touch each other’s feet in a playful or flirtatious manner.
  • Foresee– To predict or anticipate something before it happens.
  • Franchisee– A person or company that has been granted the right to operate a business under a particular brand or trademark.
  • Free– Not under the control or in the power of another; able to act or be done as one wishes.
  • Fusee– A type of flintlock firearm, or a device used in watches and clocks to regulate the rate of the mechanism.
  • Goatee– A small beard that grows on the chin only.
  • Grantee– A person or organization to whom property or a right is granted.
  • Guarani– The currency of Paraguay, or a member of an indigenous people of South America.
  • Guarantee– A promise or assurance, especially a formal one, that something will be done, given, or provided.
  • Guaranty– A written pledge or promise to pay a debt or perform an obligation.
  • Gutsy– Courageous, bold, or daring; willing to take risks.
  • Honeybee– A bee of a variety that collects nectar and pollen, produces honey, and lives in large colonies.
  • Http– Stands for “Hypertext Transfer Protocol,” which is the protocol used for transmitting data over the internet.
  • Hyperbole– An exaggerated statement or claim not meant to be taken literally.
  • Idiosyncrasy– A unique and peculiar characteristic or behavior that is distinctive to an individual.
  • Inductee– Someone who is officially admitted as a member of a group or organization, typically through a ceremony.
  • Internee– A person who is confined to a specific location, usually as a result of war or political conflict.
  • Interviewee– A person who is being interviewed, typically for a job or by the media.
  • Invitee– A person who is invited to attend an event or gathering.
  • Jamboree– A large celebration or gathering, often with music and entertainment.
  • Jubilee– A special anniversary or celebration, especially the 50th anniversary.
  • Kedgeree– A dish of rice, smoked fish, and boiled eggs, popular in British cuisine.
  • Key– A small metal instrument used for unlocking doors or starting a car.
  • Knee– The joint that connects the thigh bone to the shin bone in humans and other vertebrates.
  • Legatee– A person who receives a gift or inheritance from a will.
  • Licensee– A person or entity that has been granted permission to use or sell a product or service.
  • Maharanee– A queen or wife of a maharaja in India.
  • Manatee– A large aquatic mammal with a round body and paddle-shaped flippers, found in tropical waters.
  • Monody– A poem or song written in honor of a single person.
  • Mortgagee– The lender who holds the mortgage on a property.
  • Nobody– A person of no importance or significance.
  • Nominee– A person who is nominated for an award, position, or honor.
  • Oversea– Relating to or situated in a foreign country across the sea.
  • Oversee– To supervise or manage a project, operation, or organization.
  • Paltrier– Lacking in importance or value; petty or insignificant.
  • Parolee– A person who has been released from prison on parole.
  • Phonology– The study of speech sounds in language.
  • Potpourri– A mixture of dried petals and spices used for fragrance, or a collection of miscellaneous items.
  • Prithee– An archaic word meaning “please.”
  • Puttee– A strip of cloth wrapped around the lower leg as a protective covering, worn by soldiers.
  • Queerly– In a strange, odd, or peculiar manner.
  • Quelque– A French word meaning “some” or “a few.”
  • Quinsy– A severe sore throat caused by an abscess near the tonsils.
  • Ranee– A queen or wife of a rajah in India.
  • Referee– An official who enforces the rules in a game or competition.
  • Repartee– A quick and witty exchange of remarks or conversation.
  • Retiree– A person who has retired from their job or profession.
  • Returnee– A person who has returned to a place after being away.
  • Scree– A steep mass of loose rock on the slope of a mountain.
  • Settee– A long upholstered seat for more than one person, typically with a back and arms.
  • She– A pronoun used to refer to a female person or animal.
  • Shoetree– A device used to maintain the shape of a shoe.
  • Singletree– A wooden bar used to attach a horse or ox to a plow or cart.
  • Sirree– A colloquial expression used to express strong agreement or confirmation.
  • Soignee– Elegantly stylish and fashionable.
  • Spree– A brief period of excessive activity or indulgence in something.
  • Sudsy– Full of or producing frothy bubbles.
  • Sultrier– More humid and hot, causing discomfort.
  • Suttee– A Hindu practice in which a widow immolates herself on her husband’s funeral pyre.
  • Teepee/Tepee– A conical tent traditionally made of animal skins or birch bark, used by certain indigenous peoples of North America.
  • Three– The number after two and before four.
  • Timpani/Tympani– A set of drums that produce a deep, resonant sound.
  • Tootsie– A slang term for a foot or toe.
  • Topee– A lightweight sun helmet worn in tropical regions.
  • Trainee– A person who is being trained for a job or skill.
  • Transferee– A person who has been transferred from one place to another, especially within a company or organization.
  • Tree– A perennial plant with a single stem or trunk, supporting branches and leaves.
  • Trustee– A person or organization responsible for managing property or assets on behalf of others.
  • Twee– Excessively quaint, pretty, or sentimental in a way that is seen as artificial or insincere.
  • Undersea– Situated, occurring, or done beneath the surface of the sea.
  • Vendee– A buyer or purchaser, especially in a legal context.
  • Wannabe/Wannabee– A person who wants or aspires to be someone or something else.
  • Whiffletree/Whippletree– A wooden crosspiece to which the harness of a draft animal is attached.
  • Whoopee– An exclamation of joy or excitement.
  • Wintrier– More characteristic of or suitable for winter.
  • Wormy– Infested with worms or wormlike animals.
  • Yippee– A shout of joy or exclamation of excitement.


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