Top 24 Words That Rhyme with Crave (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 crave!

Here you’ll find the top 24 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘crave’ 

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Words That Rhyme With Crave

  • Architrave – A decorative molding or trim that frames a doorway or window.
  • Autoclave – A machine that uses steam under pressure to sterilize equipment and supplies.
  • Behave – To conduct oneself in a particular way, often used to refer to good or bad behavior.
  • Brave – Having courage or bravery, especially in the face of danger or adversity.
  • Cave – A natural underground chamber or series of chambers, often formed by the erosion of rock.
  • Concave – Having a surface that curves inward, like the interior of a sphere or bowl.
  • Engrave – To carve or cut a design or inscription into a hard surface, such as metal or stone.
  • Enslave – To force someone into a condition of servitude or submission.
  • Forgave – Past tense of forgive, meaning to pardon or excuse someone for an offense or wrongdoing.
  • Gave – Past tense of give, meaning to transfer something to someone else without receiving payment or compensation.
  • Grave – A place where a dead body is buried, often marked by a headstone or other marker.
  • Knave – A dishonest or unscrupulous person, often used to describe a deceitful servant or thief.
  • Lave – To wash or bathe, often used to describe the act of washing one’s face or body.
  • Microwave – An appliance that uses electromagnetic radiation to cook or heat food quickly.
  • Nave – The central area of a church, usually between the altar and the pews, where the congregation sits.
  • Pave – To cover a surface with a layer of material, such as stone or concrete, to create a smooth, level surface.
  • Rave – To speak or write enthusiastically about something, often used to describe a party or event where people dance to electronic music.
  • Save – To rescue or protect from harm or danger, often used to describe a heroic act.
  • Shave – To remove hair from one’s face or body using a razor or other cutting tool.
  • Shortwave – A type of radio frequency that is used for long-distance communication and is often associated with amateur radio operators.
  • Slave – A person who is owned by another person and forced to work without pay or freedom.
  • Stave – A narrow strip of wood or metal used to reinforce or decorate a surface, often used in barrel-making or boat-building.
  • Waive – To give up or relinquish a right or claim, often used in legal or contractual contexts.
  • Wave – A disturbance that travels through a medium, often used to describe the movement of water or air.


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