Top 60 Words That Rhyme with Swole (With Meanings)

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

Here you’ll find the top 62 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘swole’.

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Words That Rhyme With Swole

  • Arteriole – a small branch of an artery that leads to capillaries.
  • Beanpole – a thin, tall person resembling a beanstalk.
  • Bedroll – a sleeping bag or mattress used for camping or sleeping outdoors.
  • Bole – the trunk or stem of a tree.
  • Boll – a seed capsule or pod of certain plants, such as cotton or flax.
  • Bowl – a dish with a round, deep, and open top, used for serving food or liquid.
  • Buttonhole – a slit or loop in a garment through which a button is passed to fasten it.
  • Cajole – to persuade someone to do something by flattery or gentle urging.
  • Camisole – a woman’s undergarment consisting of a short top that covers the chest.
  • Casserole – a dish made by cooking food slowly in a covered dish in the oven.
  • Coal – a combustible black or brownish-black sedimentary rock.
  • Condole – to express sympathy or sorrow for someone’s loss or misfortune.
  • Control – to manage or direct something or someone.
  • Cubbyhole – a small, enclosed space or compartment.
  • Decontrol – to remove government control or regulations from a business or industry.
  • Dole – to distribute as charity or relief to those in need.
  • Dolour – archaic spelling of “dolor,” meaning sadness or grief.
  • Droll – amusingly odd or whimsical.
  • Enroll – to register or enlist in a program or organization.
  • Extol – to praise highly or enthusiastically.
  • Extoll – alternate spelling of “extol.”
  • Foal – a young horse, donkey, or related animal.
  • Glycerol – a sweet, syrupy liquid used as a solvent and sweetener.
  • Goal – an objective or purpose, often related to sports or competition.
  • Hole – an opening or gap in a solid object or surface.
  • Innersole – the inside part of a shoe sole that touches the foot.
  • Knoll – a small hill or mound.
  • Kohl – a cosmetic powder used to darken the area around the eyes.
  • Maypole – a tall pole decorated with flowers and ribbons that is used in traditional English May Day celebrations.
  • Mole – a small burrowing mammal with dark velvety fur, a long muzzle, and very small eyes
  • Ole – a liquid mixture of essential oils obtained from plants or animals
  • Oriole – a colorful passerine bird with a pointed, slightly curved bill and a distinctive song
  • Parole – the release of a prisoner on certain conditions before the completion of their sentence
  • Patrol – a group of people or vehicles that are sent out to keep watch over an area
  • Petiole – the stalk that joins a leaf to a stem
  • Pigeonhole – a small compartment or recess, typically one of many in a desk or cabinet, used for storing papers or documents
  • Pole – a long, slender, rounded piece of wood or metal, typically used as a support or a weapon
  • Poll – the process of voting in an election
  • Profiterole – a small, round pastry filled with cream and typically covered in chocolate sauce
  • Prole – a member of the working class
  • Quadrupole – an electromagnetic lens used in mass spectrometry and particle accelerators
  • Rissole – a small, fried savory cake, typically containing minced meat or fish
  • Role – a part played by an actor in a play or a movie
  • Roll – a cylindrical mass of something or a list of names or items
  • Scroll – a long, narrow strip of paper or parchment with writing on it
  • Shoal – a large number of fish swimming together
  • Skoal – a toast or drinking expression, typically associated with Scandinavia
  • Sole – the undersurface of a person’s foot or a type of flatfish
  • Soul – the spiritual or immaterial part of a human being or animal
  • Stole – a long, narrow piece of cloth worn around the neck or over the shoulders
  • Stroll – a leisurely walk or a walk taken for exercise or pleasure
  • Systole – the phase of the heartbeat when the heart muscle contracts and pumps blood from the chambers into the arteries
  • Thole – a pin or peg, typically one of a pair, on the gunwale of a boat, used to hold an oar in place while rowing
  • Tole – a decorative technique in which metal or painted designs are applied to a surface
  • Toll – a fee charged for the use of a particular road, bridge, or tunnel or the sound of a bell, especially when rung solemnly for a death or funeral
  • Troll – a mythical, cave-dwelling being depicted in folklore as either a giant or a dwarf
  • Unroll – to open or spread out from a rolled or coiled position
  • Vacuole – a space or vesicle within the cytoplasm of a cell, enclosed by a membrane and typically containing fluid
  • Vole – a small, typically burrowing rodent resembling a mouse
  • Whole – complete or full; not lacking or leaving out any part.

 



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