Top 71 Words That Rhyme with Adele (With Meanings)

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

Here you’ll find the top 71 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘adele’.

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Words That Rhyme With Adele

  • Antipersonnel – relating to weapons designed to kill or harm people
  • Bagatelle – a game that involves rolling balls into holes
  • Befell – happened, occurred
  • Bel – a unit of sound level
  • Bell – a hollow instrument made of metal, which makes a ringing sound when struck
  • Belle – a beautiful woman
  • Carousel – a rotating circular platform with seats, often found at fairs and amusement parks
  • Carrousel – a rotating conveyor belt for luggage at an airport
  • Cartel – a group of companies or countries that work together to control prices or limit competition
  • Cell – the basic unit of a living organism
  • Celle – a town in northern Germany
  • Citadel – a fortress or stronghold
  • Clientele – customers or clients of a business
  • Commonweal – the general welfare or public good
  • Compel – to force or pressure someone to do something
  • Decibel – a unit of sound level
  • Dell – a small, secluded valley or glen
  • Delle – a town in northern Italy
  • Dispel – to make something go away or disappear
  • Dwell – to live in a particular place
  • Excel – to do something extremely well
  • Expel – to force someone to leave a place or organization
  • Farewell – an expression of good wishes when parting from someone
  • Fell – past tense of “fall”; also means to cut down a tree
  • Fontanelle – a soft spot on a baby’s head
  • Foretell – to predict or prophesy
  • Gaol – an old-fashioned spelling of “jail”
  • Gazelle – A swift and graceful antelope, known for its long, slender legs and curved horns.
  • Gel – A jelly-like substance, often used in various products such as hair gel or skin care gel.
  • Hotel – A commercial establishment that provides lodging accommodations and other guest services, typically for travelers or tourists.
  • Impel – To urge or drive forward with force, often in a forceful or compelling manner.
  • Infidel – A person who does not believe in a particular religion or holds religious beliefs that are contrary to the majority of people in a society.
  • Jell – To solidify or thicken into a gel-like substance.
  • Knell – The sound of a bell, especially when rung solemnly to announce a death or funeral.
  • Lapel – The part of a garment, typically a coat or jacket, that is folded back below the collar and sometimes worn with a boutonniere.
  • Materiel – Military equipment and supplies, such as weapons, ammunition, vehicles, and other material resources.
  • Misspell – To spell a word incorrectly or wrongly.
  • Morel – A type of edible mushroom with a distinctive, cone-shaped cap and honeycomb-like texture.
  • Motel – A roadside hotel or lodging establishment, typically with rooms that have direct access to a parking area.
  • Muscatel – A sweet, fruity wine made from muscat grapes or flavored with muscat flavorings.
  • Nacelle – An enclosed housing or casing, especially for an aircraft engine or wind turbine.
  • Nel – A unit of frequency equal to one billion hertz.
  • Nonparallel – Not parallel, meaning not extending in the same direction and remaining equidistant at all points.
  • Novelle – A short novel or story, often with a simple or limited plot and characters.
  • Organelle – A specialized subunit within a cell that has a specific function or purpose, such as a mitochondria or nucleus.
  • Outsell – To sell more than a competitor or to exceed a sales goal or target.
  • Oversell – To sell or promote something excessively or beyond what is reasonable or warranted.
  • Parallel – Extending in the same direction and remaining equidistant at all points, or having a similar or corresponding relationship.
  • Pastel – A soft, muted color, often used in art or fashion.
  • Personnel – The people employed by a particular organization or company, often including staff, employees, and other workers.
  • Photocell – A device that converts light into electrical energy or a signal, often used in sensors, cameras, or other electronic devices.
  • Propel – To push or drive forward with force, often in a forward or upward direction.
  • Quel – To suppress or put an end to something, often through force or coercion.
  • Quell – to suppress, extinguish or pacify something (e.g., quell a rebellion)
  • Repel – to ward off or drive away something (e.g., repel insects)
  • Resell – to sell something again, often for profit
  • Retell – to tell a story or information again, often in a different way
  • Sel – a unit of measurement for luminous intensity
  • Sell – to exchange something for money or other goods
  • Shell – the hard outer covering of some animals, such as turtles and lobsters
  • Smell – the ability to detect odors, or an odor itself
  • Spell – a period of time spent doing something (e.g., a work spell)
  • Swell – to become larger or rounder, or to be impressed or delighted by something
  • Tagliatelle – a type of Italian pasta, similar to fettuccine but narrower in width
  • Tell – to communicate information, or to distinguish one thing from another
  • Telle – a West African rhythm
  • Undersell – to sell something for a lower price than someone else, or to downplay the value or importance of something
  • Unwell – not feeling well, or physically or mentally ill
  • Weal – a red, swollen mark left on the skin after a blow or injury
  • Well – a hole drilled in the ground to access water or oil, or in good health or condition
  • Yell – to shout or make a loud noise
  • Zinfandel – a type of red grape used to make wine, particularly popular in California.


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