Top 59 Words That Rhyme with Control (With Meanings)

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 control!

Here you’ll find the top 59 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘control’.

Pretty cool huh?

Let’s get started…

Words That Rhyme With Control

  • Arteriole – A small branch of an artery that leads to capillaries.
  • Beanpole – A tall, thin person who resembles a pole made of beans.
  • Bedroll – A portable mattress or sleeping bag used for camping or travel.
  • Bole – The trunk of a tree.
  • Boll – The rounded seed capsule of a cotton plant.
  • Bowl – A round, shallow dish used for holding food or liquid.
  • Buttonhole – A slit or hole in fabric, used to fasten a button.
  • Cajole – To persuade or coax someone to do something through flattery or deceit.
  • Camisole – A sleeveless undergarment for women, usually worn as a top.
  • Casserole – A dish made by cooking ingredients, often including meat and vegetables, in a deep pan in the oven.
  • Coal – A black, combustible mineral used as fuel.
  • Condole – To express sympathy or sorrow for someone’s loss or misfortune.
  • Cubbyhole – A small, enclosed space for storage or display.
  • Decontrol – To remove government regulation or control from a particular industry or sector.
  • Dole – To distribute or give out something, usually referring to food or money given to those in need.
  • Dolour – A feeling of great sorrow or distress.
  • Droll – Amusingly odd or whimsical.
  • Enroll – To register or sign up for a program or course.
  • Extol/Extoll – To praise or celebrate something or someone enthusiastically.
  • Foal – A young horse or pony.
  • Fol – Short for “following”, often used in online communication.
  • Glycerol – A sweet, colorless liquid used as a solvent and in the production of various products, such as soap and cosmetics.
  • Goal – An objective or target to be achieved.
  • Hole – An opening or empty space in a surface or object.
  • Innersole – The part of a shoe that lies directly beneath the foot.
  • Knoll – A small hill or mound.
  • Kohl – A cosmetic preparation, usually black, used to darken the area around the eyes.
  • Maypole – A tall pole, often decorated with ribbons, used in traditional May Day celebrations.
  • Mole – A small, dark-colored mammal with velvety fur, or a small, often unnoticed spy or informer.
  • Oriole – A brightly colored bird with a melodious song.
  • Parole – The conditional release of a prisoner before their sentence is complete.
  • Patrol – A group of people or vehicles sent to keep watch or guard an area.
  • Petiole – The stalk that connects a leaf to a stem or branch of a plant.
  • Pigeonhole – A small compartment used for storage or as a category to assign something to.
  • Pole – A long, slender, cylindrical object used for support or as a marker.
  • Poll – A survey or vote taken to gather opinions or information.
  • Profiterole – A pastry filled with cream or ice cream and topped with chocolate sauce.
  • Prole – A member of the working class.
  • Quadrupole – An electromagnetic device used in physics to manipulate charged particles.
  • Rissole – A small croquette made of minced meat or fish that is fried.
  • Role – A part or character played by an actor in a movie or play.
  • Roll – To move something by turning it over and over.
  • Scroll – A roll or sheet of parchment, paper, or other material with writing or printing on it.
  • Shoal – A shallow area in a body of water, especially one that is dangerous to navigate.
  • Skoal – A Scandinavian toast, often made with alcoholic beverages.
  • Sole – The underside of a person’s foot or the flatfish with a white underside.
  • Soul – The spiritual or immaterial part of a human being or animal.
  • Stole – A long, narrow scarf or shawl worn around the neck or shoulders.
  • Stroll – To walk in a leisurely way.
  • Systole – The phase of the heartbeat when the heart muscle contracts.
  • Thole – A pin or peg used as a pivot for a oar on a rowboat.
  • Tole – A decorative painting technique where designs are painted onto metal or other surfaces.
  • Toll – A fee charged for the use of a road, bridge, or other public infrastructure.
  • Troll – A mythical creature in folklore that often causes mischief.
  • Unroll – To release or unwind something that has been rolled up or folded.
  • Vacuole – A space within a cell that contains fluid or other materials.
  • Vole – A small rodent similar to a mouse but with a stouter body and shorter tail.
  • Whole – Complete or not divided or broken.

 



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