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Welcome to this guide on the best words that rhyme with decide!
Here you’ll find the top 148 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘decide’.
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Words That Rhyme With Decide
- Abide – To remain or stay in a particular place or condition, often for a prolonged period.
- Acidified – To make a substance more acidic, typically by adding an acid.
- Allied – United or joined in a common cause or purpose, often for mutual benefit.
- Alongside – Next to or beside something, often in a parallel or adjacent position.
- Amplified – To increase the volume, intensity, or strength of something, often through electronic or mechanical means.
- Applied – To put into effect or practice, often in a specific or practical context.
- Aside – To one side, out of the way, or apart from the main subject or activity.
- Astride – To be seated or positioned with one leg on each side of something, often a horse or a bicycle.
- Beautified – To improve the appearance or aesthetic quality of something, often through decoration or embellishment.
- Belied – To give a false impression or disguise the true nature or character of something.
- Beside – Next to or near something or someone, often in a parallel or adjacent position.
- Bide – To wait or remain in a particular place or situation, often patiently or expectantly.
- Bride – A woman on her wedding day or during the period leading up to her wedding.
- Calcified – To harden or solidify something by depositing calcium salts, often in a biological context.
- Certified – To confirm or verify that something is true, accurate, or authentic, often through an official or authorized process.
- Chide – To scold or rebuke someone mildly or gently, often for a minor offense or mistake.
- Clarified – To make something clear or more understandable, often by explaining or simplifying it.
- Classified – To categorize or organize something into distinct groups or types, often based on specific criteria or characteristics.
- Codified – To arrange or systematize something into a comprehensive and organized code or set of rules.
- Coincide – To occur at the same time or in the same place as something else, often by chance or accident.
- Collide – To come into violent contact or conflict with something else, often resulting in damage or destruction.
- Complied – To act in accordance with a request, command, or instruction, often willingly or obediently.
- Confide – To share a secret or personal matter with someone else, often in a trusting and intimate way.
- Countryside – The rural or agricultural areas outside of cities or towns, often characterized by open fields, forests, and farmland.
- Cried – To produce tears as a result of strong emotions such as sadness, pain, or joy.
- Crucified – To execute or put to death by nailing or binding someone to a cross, often as a punishment or religious sacrifice.
- Cyanide – A highly toxic chemical compound consisting of carbon and nitrogen, often used as a poison or in the extraction of metals from ores.
- Decried – To criticize or condemn something strongly, often in a public or formal way.
- Defied – To resist or challenge something openly or boldly, often in the face of opposition or danger.
- Deified – To worship or treat someone as a god or divine being, often based on their perceived power or influence.
- Denied – Refused to grant or allow something.
- Deride – To mock or ridicule someone or something.
- Descried – To catch sight of something in the distance or to detect something through observation.
- Died – To cease living or existing.
- Dignified – To act in a manner that is worthy of respect and honor.
- Disqualified – To be deemed unfit or ineligible for something.
- Dissatisfied – To be unhappy or discontent with something.
- Diversified – To vary or expand the range of something.
- Divide – To separate something into parts or groups.
- Dried – To remove moisture from something.
- Dyed – To change the color of something by soaking it in a coloring agent.
- Electrified – To cause someone or something to be excited or thrilled.
- Espied – To catch sight of something briefly or unexpectedly.
- Exemplified – To serve as an example of something or to demonstrate a particular quality.
- Falsified – To manipulate or alter something to make it untrue or deceptive.
- Fireside – Refers to the area near a fire, often used to describe a cozy or intimate atmosphere.
- Formaldehyde – A chemical compound commonly used as a preservative and disinfectant.
- Fortified – To strengthen or reinforce something.
- Fried – To cook something in hot oil or fat.
- Genocide – The intentional killing of a large group of people, often targeting a specific ethnic or religious group.
- Glide – To move smoothly and effortlessly.
- Glorified – To praise or honor someone or something.
- Gratified – To feel pleased or satisfied with something.
- Guide – To lead or direct someone or something.
- Herbicide – A chemical substance used to kill unwanted plants.
- Hide – To conceal or obscure something from view.
- Homicide – The killing of one person by another.
- Horrified – To be extremely shocked or frightened by something.
- Identified – To recognize or distinguish something.
- Implied – To suggest or convey something without explicitly stating it.
- Infanticide – The killing of an infant or young child, typically by a parent or caregiver.
- Insecticide – A substance used to kill insects.
- Intensified – Made more intense or strong.
- Iodide – A compound containing iodine and another element or radical.
- Justified – Having a valid or well-founded reason for something.
- Lied – Past tense of lie, which means to intentionally deceive someone.
- Liquefied – Turned into a liquid state from a solid or gas state.
- Magnified – Made something appear larger than it actually is.
- Misapplied – Used something incorrectly or inappropriately.
- Modified – Changed or altered something in some way.
- Mortified – Feeling extremely embarrassed or humiliated.
- Mountainside – The side or slope of a mountain.
- Multiplied – Increased in number or quantity.
- Mystified – Confused or puzzled about something.
- Nationwide – Occurring or existing throughout an entire nation.
- Notified – Informed someone about something.
- Nullified – Made something legally void or invalid.
- Objectified – Treated someone as an object rather than a person.
- Occupied – Being used or filled by someone or something.
- Ossified – Turned into bone or became rigid like bone.
- Outside – The exterior or exterior part of something.
- Override – To take precedence over or overrule something.
- Oversimplified – Simplified something too much, resulting in inaccuracies or lack of detail.
- Pacified – Calmed or soothed someone or something.
- Personified – Represented or embodied something in human form.
- Pesticide – A substance used to kill or control pests.
- Petrified – Turned into stone or fossilized.
- Pied – Having more than one color, especially in patches or spots.
- Plied – Worked at or pursued something steadily or persistently.
- Preoccupied – Being absorbed in or distracted by something to the extent of being unaware of one’s surroundings or thoughts.
- Preside – To be in charge of or lead a meeting or event.
- Pride – A feeling of deep pleasure or satisfaction derived from one’s own achievements.
- Pried – Past tense of pry, which means to inquire too closely into someone else’s affairs.
- Prophesied – Predicted or foretold something, often under divine inspiration or guidance.
- Provide – To make something available or supply something.
- Purified – Cleansed or made something pure or free from impurities.
- Qualified – Meeting the necessary standards or requirements for something.Quantified – To express or measure something in terms of quantity or numerical values.
- Ratified – To officially approve or confirm something, usually a treaty or agreement.
- Rectified – To correct or make something right.
- Relied – To have trust or confidence in someone or something.
- Replied – To respond to someone’s message, question, or remark.
- Reside – To live in a particular place or area.
- Ride – To travel on something, such as a vehicle or animal, by sitting on it and moving along.
- Riverside – The area of land alongside a river.
- Sanctified – To make something holy or sacred.
- Satisfied – To be content or pleased with something.
- Shied – To pull back or avoid something, often out of fear or hesitation.
- Side – A position to the left or right of an object or person.
- Sighed – To exhale a deep breath as an expression of relief, disappointment, or tiredness.
- Signified – To indicate or represent something, often through a sign or symbol.
- Simplified – To make something less complicated or easier to understand.
- Slide – To move smoothly along a surface, often in a downward direction.
- Solidified – To become or make something solid or hard.
- Specified – To state or identify something clearly and precisely.
- Spied – To secretly watch or observe someone or something.
- Stratified – To arrange or organize something into layers or levels.
- Stride – To walk with long, decisive steps.
- Stupefied – To be stunned or amazed, often to the point of being unable to think or act.
- Subdivide – To divide something into smaller parts or sections.
- Subside – To become less intense, severe, or active.
- Suicide – The act of intentionally taking one’s own life.
- Supplied – To provide something that is needed or requested.
- Terrified – To be extremely afraid or scared.
- Testified – To give evidence or testimony, often in a legal proceeding.
- Tide – The regular rise and fall of the sea, caused by the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun.
- Tied – To fasten or secure something with a knot or other device.Tried – Past tense of “try,” meaning attempted or tested.
- Triglyceride – A type of fat found in the bloodstream and stored in fat cells.
- Typified – Represented or characterized by a typical example.
- Unclassified – Not categorized or classified.
- Underside – The lower side or bottom of something.
- Undignified – Lacking in dignity or grace; unbecoming.
- Unidentified – Not identified or recognized.
- Unified – Brought together into a single whole; united.
- Unjustified – Not supported by valid reasons or evidence.
- Unmodified – Not changed or altered in any way.
- Unoccupied – Not being used or lived in; vacant.
- Unqualified – Not meeting the necessary requirements or standards.
- Unsatisfied – Not content or pleased with something.
- Unspecified – Not clearly defined or identified.
- Untied – Freed or released from being tied or bound.
- Untried – Not tested or tried; unproven.
- Upside – The upper side or top of something.
- Verified – Confirmed to be true or accurate.
- Vied – Competed eagerly with someone in order to achieve something.
- Worldwide – Happening or existing throughout the entire world.
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