Top 41 Words That Rhyme with Downstairs (With Meanings)

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

Here you’ll find the top 41 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘downstairs’ .

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Words That Rhyme With Downstairs

  • Affairs – Matters or events of importance or concern, often related to business or personal relationships.
  • Bears – Large, omnivorous mammals with shaggy fur, a distinctive snout, and powerful paws; also refers to a type of market trend or investment strategy.
  • Cares – Concern or interest in something or someone; also refers to the provision of medical or other support.
  • Chairs – A piece of furniture designed for sitting, often with a back and armrests; also refers to a person who presides over a meeting or debate.
  • Compares – To examine the similarities and differences between two or more things or ideas.
  • Dares – To have the courage or audacity to do something; also refers to a type of game or challenge.
  • Declares – To make a formal or official statement or announcement; also refers to a type of customs or tax form.
  • Despairs – To feel or express hopelessness or extreme discouragement.
  • Fairs – Public events or gatherings where goods are sold or traded; also refers to an equitable or just treatment.
  • Fares – The cost of transportation or travel, especially by public transit; also refers to how well someone is doing.
  • Flares – A sudden burst of light or flame; also refers to a type of pants or a style of lighting.
  • Forbears – Ancestors or predecessors; also refers to refraining from doing something.
  • Glares – To stare angrily or fiercely; also refers to a bright, dazzling light or reflection.
  • Hairs – The threadlike strands that grow from the skin of mammals; also refers to a very small amount or quantity.
  • Hares – A type of fast-running, long-eared mammal that is similar to a rabbit; also refers to a type of racing or gambling game.
  • Impairs – To weaken, damage, or hinder something or someone; also refers to a legal term related to disability or incapacity.
  • Mares – Female horses, especially those used for breeding; also refers to a type of bad dream or nightmare.
  • Millionaires – People who have a net worth of one million dollars or more; also refers to a large sum of money.
  • Pairs – Two items that are matched or used together; also refers to a type of skating or a gambling game.
  • Pares – To cut off the outer layer or skin of something; also refers to reducing something, such as expenses or a list.
  • Pears – A type of fruit with a rounded shape and a green or yellow skin; also refers to a type of wood used for furniture.
  • Prayers – A form of communication with a deity or higher power, often expressing thanks, hope, or supplication.
  • Prepares – To make ready or plan for something; also refers to making food or other items for future use.
  • Questionnaires – A set of questions used to gather information or opinions from a group of people; also refers to a type of research method.
  • Repairs – To fix or restore something that is damaged or broken.
  • Scares – To frighten or startle someone; also refers to a feeling of fear or anxiety.
  • Shares – To divide or distribute something among a group of people; also refers to a unit of ownership in a company.
  • Snares – A trap or snare used to catch animals; also refers to a tricky or deceptive situation.
  • Spares – To save or set aside something for future use; also refers to a backup or replacement part or item.
  • Squares – A four-sided shape with equal sides and right angles; also refers to a type of public space or plaza.
  • Stairs – A set of steps or staircase used to move between floors or levels of a building or structure.
  • Stares – To look fixedly or intently at something or someone; also refers to a feeling of shock or disbelief.
  • Swears – To make a solemn or formal statement or promise, often using strong language; also refers to using profanity or obscenity.
  • Tares – A type of weed or plant that grows among crops and is difficult to remove; also refers to a weight used in the ancient world.
  • Tears – Drops of salty liquid produced by the eyes, often as a result of emotion or irritation; also refers to a tear or rip in fabric or paper.
  • Theirs – Belonging to or associated with a group or person previously mentioned or easily identified.
  • Thoroughfares – A main road or street used for transportation or travel; also refers to a means of access or passage.
  • Unawares – Without being aware or conscious of something; also refers to being caught off guard or surprised.
  • Upstairs – The upper level or floors of a building or structure; also refers to being mentally or emotionally elevated.
  • Wares – Goods or merchandise offered for sale or trade; also refers to a person’s skills or abilities.
  • Wears – To have on or carry something, especially clothing or accessories; also refers to the process of deteriorating or breaking down over time.



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