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 suspense!
Here you’ll find the top 23 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘suspense’
Pretty cool huh?
Let’s get started…
Words That Rhyme With Suspense
- Commence – To begin or start something.
- Commonsense – Good judgment and practicality based on experience rather than theory.
- Condense – To make something more concise or compact.
- Defence – British spelling of defense, meaning protection or the act of defending.
- Defense – Protection from harm or the act of defending.
- Dense – Having parts that are close together or tightly packed.
- Dispense – To distribute or give out something, usually referring to something of value.
- Expense – The cost or price of something, often referring to a large amount of money spent.
- Fence – A structure used to enclose an area or to mark a boundary.
- Hence – For that reason or because of that.
- Immense – Extremely large or vast in size or degree.
- Incense – A substance burned for its pleasant smell, often used in religious or spiritual ceremonies.
- Intense – Strong or extreme in degree or strength.
- Offence – British spelling of offense, meaning a violation or breaking of a law or rule.
- Offense – A violation or breaking of a law or rule.
- Pence – A unit of currency in some countries, including the UK, equal to one hundredth of a pound or a dollar.
- Pretense – An act of pretending or a false display of something.
- Recompense – Compensation or payment for something, often in response to loss or injury.
- Sense – Perception through the senses or the ability to understand or comprehend something.
- Sixpence – A unit of currency in some countries, equal to six pennies or cents.
- Tense – Stretched tight or rigid or referring to a verb form that shows the time of an action or state.
- Thence – From that place or from that time or source.
- Whence – From what place or source or from what origin.






