Top 23 Words That Rhyme with Offense (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 offense!

Here you’ll find the top 23 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘offense’.

Pretty cool huh?

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Words That Rhyme With Offense

  • Commence – To begin or start something, such as a project or task.
  • Commonsense – Practical, sound judgment and reasoning that is generally accepted as true and rational.
  • Condense – To reduce the size or volume of something, usually by removing excess or unnecessary parts.
  • Defence – Protection from harm or danger, often referring to military defense or legal defense in court.
  • Defense – Same as “Defence”, but spelled with an “s” in American English.
  • Dense – Having a high concentration or closely packed together, such as a dense forest or population.
  • Dispense – To distribute or give out something, often referring to medication or other items.
  • Expense – The cost of something, usually referring to a monetary value or the amount of effort required.
  • Fence – A barrier made of wood, metal, or other materials used to enclose an area or prevent access.
  • Hence – For that reason or because of that, often used to indicate a conclusion or consequence.
  • Immense – Very large or great in size or degree, often referring to physical size or magnitude.
  • Incense – A substance often burned for its pleasant smell, or to create a spiritual atmosphere.
  • Intense – Strong, powerful, or extreme in degree or intensity, often used to describe emotions or physical sensations.
  • Offense – An action or behavior that is considered unacceptable or illegal, often referring to sports or criminal offenses.
  • Pence – A unit of currency used in the United Kingdom, equal to one hundredth of a pound.
  • Pretense – A false or deceptive appearance or behavior, often used to hide one’s true intentions or feelings.
  • Recompense – Compensation or payment for something, often used in a legal or financial context.
  • Sense – A faculty by which the body perceives external stimuli, such as sight, hearing, taste, or touch.
  • Sixpence – A former British coin worth six pennies, no longer in use.
  • Suspense – A feeling of uncertainty or anxiety about what will happen next, often used in literature or film.
  • Tense – Stressed, rigid, or strained, often referring to muscles or a difficult situation.
  • Thence – From that place or time, often used to indicate a starting point or origin.
  • Whence – From where or from what place, often used to ask about the origin or source of something.

 



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