Top 47 Words That Rhyme with Draw (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 draw!

Here you’ll find the top 47  words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘Draw’.

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Words That Rhyme With Draw

  • Awe— A feeling of wonder and respect mixed with fear or reverence.
  • Baccarat— A card game in which players bet on the outcome of the dealer’s hand versus their own.
  • Borzois— A breed of Russian sighthounds characterized by long, silky coats and tall, slender frames.
  • Bourgeois— Of or relating to the middle class; marked by a concern for material interests and respectability.
  • Bra— A garment worn by women to support the breasts.
  • Chamois— A soft, pliable leather made from the skin of a European mountain goat.
  • Claw— A sharp, curved nail on the foot of an animal or the hand of a person.
  • Craw— The crop or stomach of a bird, especially a chicken or a turkey.
  • Faw— A dialectal pronunciation of “fall” often used in Southern US English.
  • Flaw— A defect or weakness in something, such as an argument or plan.
  • Foresaw— Past tense of “foresee”, meaning to predict or anticipate something.
  • Fuchsia— A vivid purplish-red color or a plant with pendulous bell-shaped flowers.
  • Geegaw— A cheap, showy trinket or ornament.
  • Guffaw— A loud and hearty burst of laughter.
  • Inlaw— A relative by marriage, such as a brother-in-law or a mother-in-law.
  • Jackdaw— A small, black, and gray bird of the crow family.
  • Jaw— The bony structure that forms the framework of the mouth and holds the teeth.
  • Law— A set of rules and principles that govern behavior and relationships within a community.
  • Law— The system of rules and regulations enforced by a society or government.
  • Loofah— A natural sponge made from the fibrous skeleton of the loofah plant.
  • Macaw— A large, colorful parrot native to Central and South America.
  • Mackinaw— A heavy woolen cloth used to make coats and blankets.
  • Markkaa— The former currency of Finland, replaced by the Euro in 2002.
  • Outdraw— To draw a weapon faster or more accurately than an opponent.
  • Overawe— To impress or intimidate someone into submission or compliance.
  • Overdraw— To withdraw more money from a bank account than is available.
  • Oversaw— Past tense of “oversee”, meaning to supervise or manage.
  • Panama— A country in Central America known for its canal and tropical climate.
  • Patois— a dialect or language spoken by a particular group of people, typically one that is not widely recognized or accepted as standard.
  • Paw— the foot of an animal, especially a quadruped, that has claws or nails.
  • Pawpaw— a tropical fruit with a sweet taste, also known as papaya.
  • Pshaw— an expression used to show contempt or disgust.
  • Raw— in a natural or unprocessed state; not cooked, refined, or processed.
  • Rawer— comparative form of raw, meaning more raw or less processed.
  • Redraw— to draw again, often with revisions or corrections.
  • Saw— a tool with a long, sharp blade used for cutting wood or other materials.
  • Scofflaw— a person who habitually flouts or disregards the law.
  • Slaw— a salad made with shredded cabbage and other vegetables, usually dressed with a mayonnaise-based dressing.
  • Sough— a soft murmuring or rustling sound, often made by the wind.
  • Southpaw— a person who is left-handed, especially in sports such as boxing or baseball.
  • Spa— a place where people go to relax and receive various treatments to improve their health or appearance.
  • Squaw— a derogatory term for a Native American woman.
  • Straw— a thin tube made of plastic or paper used for drinking.
  • Uninstall— to remove software or an application from a computer or electronic device.
  • Voila— an exclamation used to express satisfaction or success.
  • Withdraw— to remove or take away something, often formally or officially.
  • Yaw— to deviate from a straight course or direction, especially in a sideways or horizontal movement.


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