Top 35 Words That Rhyme with Streets (With Meanings)

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

Here you’ll find the top 35 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘streets’ .

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Words That Rhyme With Streets

  • Beats – To strike or hit something repeatedly; to outperform or defeat someone or something.
  • Beets – A root vegetable with a red or yellowish color, commonly used in salads or as a source of sugar.
  • Cheats – To act dishonestly or deceive someone; a person who acts dishonestly or cheats others.
  • Cleats – A type of shoe or boot with a special sole designed for use on certain surfaces, such as for sports or outdoor activities.
  • Competes – To take part in a contest or competition; to strive or struggle to gain something that others also want.
  • Completes – To finish or bring to a conclusion; to make something whole or finished.
  • Conceits – An excessively high opinion of oneself; a fanciful or elaborate metaphor or comparison.
  • Deceits – The action or practice of deceiving someone by concealing or misrepresenting the truth; a fraudulent or deceptive act or statement.
  • Defeats – To overcome or defeat someone or something in a contest, conflict, or battle; the state of being beaten or overcome.
  • Deletes – To remove or erase something, typically a file or information on a computer or other device.
  • Depletes – To use up or exhaust a resource, such as energy or supplies; to reduce the amount or level of something.
  • Eats – To consume food or drink; to corrode or erode something.
  • Elites – A group or class of people who are considered to be superior or have a higher status, particularly in terms of wealth, education, or power.
  • Entreats – To plead or request someone to do something; to implore or beseech someone.
  • Feats – An achievement or accomplishment that requires skill, strength, or bravery.
  • Fleets – A group of ships or vehicles; a group of people or things that move together or are under the control of a particular authority.
  • Greets – To welcome someone with words or actions; to acknowledge someone upon meeting them.
  • Heats – To make something hotter or raise the temperature of something; to become hotter or warmer.
  • Meats – Animal flesh used for food, typically from cattle, pigs, or sheep.
  • Meets – To come into contact with someone or something; to fulfill or satisfy a requirement or expectation.
  • Metes – To distribute or allocate something, typically in a measured or limited way; to mark out boundaries or limits.
  • Parakeets – A small species of parrot, commonly kept as a pet.
  • Petites – Referring to a small and slender person or clothing size; a woman of small stature.
  • Pleats – A fold in cloth, typically formed by doubling the material back on itself and pressing or stitching it in place.
  • Plebiscites – A direct vote of all the members of an electorate on an important public question, such as a change in the constitution or national independence.
  • Receipts – A written or printed record of a purchase or transaction; the amount of money received from a sale or business activity.
  • Repeats – To do or say something again, typically in the same way; a television or radio program that is broadcast again.
  • Retreats – To withdraw or retire from a difficult or dangerous situation; a place of seclusion or privacy for rest or reflection.
  • Seats – A piece of furniture designed for sitting on, typically with a back and often with arms; a place where people sit or gather to watch an event or performance.
  • Sheets – A large rectangular piece of cloth, typically used as bedding or for covering furniture; a broad, flat surface or layer.
  • Suites – A set of rooms designated for a particular purpose or function, such as a hotel room or office space; a set of matching furniture or accessories.
  • Sweetmeats – A sweet food or confection, typically containing sugar or honey; a delicacy.
  • Sweets – A type of food that is sweet in taste, such as candy, chocolate, or pastries.
  • Teats – The nipple of a female mammal, typically used for nursing offspring.
  • Treats – Something that is given or done to someone as a special pleasure or reward; to behave in a particular way towards someone.

 



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