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Welcome to this guide on the best words that rhyme with break!
Here you’ll find the top 38 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘break’.
Pretty cool huh?
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Words That Rhyme With Break
- Ache – a continuous or prolonged dull pain in a part of one’s body.
- Awake – to stop sleeping and become conscious.
- Bake – to cook food using dry heat, usually in an oven.
- Bellyache – a pain in one’s stomach or abdomen.
- Betake – to go to or move to a place.
- Blacksnake – a long, slender, non-venomous snake with a glossy black back and a yellow or brown belly.
- Brake – a device for slowing or stopping a moving vehicle.
- Cake – a sweet baked dessert made from flour, sugar, eggs, and other ingredients.
- Clambake – an outdoor party or gathering where clams, lobsters, or other seafood are cooked and eaten.
- Corncrake – a bird of the rail family that breeds in Europe and Asia and has a distinctive crex-crex call.
- Drake – a male duck.
- Earache – a pain in the ear.
- Fake – not genuine; counterfeit.
- Flake – a small, thin, flat piece of something, typically one that has broken away or been peeled off from a larger piece.
- Forsake – to abandon or give up on someone or something.
- Hake – a marine fish with a slender body and long jaws.
- Huarache – a type of Mexican sandal with a woven leather upper and a flat sole.
- Lake – a large body of water surrounded by land.
- Make – to create or produce something.
- Mistake – a wrong action or decision
- Opaque – not transparent or clear; difficult to understand or explain
- Overtake – to catch up to and pass by someone or something that is moving ahead of you
- Partake – to participate in or share something
- Quake – a shaking or trembling movement of the earth’s surface
- Rake – a tool used for gathering leaves or debris; to scrape or gather something together
- Rattlesnake – a venomous snake with a segmented rattle on its tail
- Remake – to make again or differently
- Retake – to take again, especially in filming or photography
- Sake – a Japanese alcoholic beverage made from fermented rice
- Shaikh – a Muslim leader or scholar
- Shake – to move or cause to move back and forth or up and down; a milkshake or a type of frozen dessert
- Slake – to quench or satisfy one’s thirst, desire or craving
- Snake – a long, legless reptile with a flexible body and a scaly skin
- Stake – a pointed stick or post driven into the ground; an interest or share in something
- Steak – a thick slice of meat or fish, especially beef
- Take – to grab, seize, or hold something; to accept or receive something
- Undertake – to begin or commit oneself to a task or project
- Wake – to emerge or come into existence; a vigil or watch over a dead body before burial.