Top 35 Words That Rhyme with Face (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 face!

Here you’ll find the top 35 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘face’.

Pretty cool huh?

Let’s get started…

Words That Rhyme With Face

  • Ace – A playing card with a single spot on it, often with a sense of being an ace or expert.
  • Aerospace – Relating to the earth’s atmosphere and space beyond it, often with a sense of aerospace or aviation.
  • Anyplace – Anywhere, without any specific location, often with a sense of anyplace or anywhere.
  • Apace – Quickly or at a fast pace, often with a sense of apace or speed.
  • Base – The foundation or starting point of something, often with a sense of base or foundation.
  • Brace – To support or strengthen something, often with a sense of bracing or fortifying.
  • Case – A container or covering for something, often with a sense of casing or protection.
  • Chase – To pursue or follow after something or someone, often with a sense of chasing or pursuit.
  • Commonplace – Ordinary or unremarkable, often with a sense of commonplace or ordinary.
  • Cyberspace – The virtual space of the internet, often with a sense of cyberspace or virtual reality.
  • Database – A collection of data or information, often with a sense of database or record keeping.
  • Debase – To lower the quality or value of something, often with a sense of debasement or degradation.
  • Deface – To damage or mar the appearance of something, often with a sense of defacement or vandalism.
  • Diastase – An enzyme that helps break down carbohydrates, often with a sense of diastase or digestion.
  • Disgrace – Loss of honor or respect due to one’s actions, often with a sense of disgrace or shame.
  • Displace – To move or remove something from its place or position, often with a sense of displacement or relocation.
  • Efface – To erase or remove something completely, often with a sense of effacement or obliteration.
  • Embrace – To accept or adopt something willingly or eagerly, often with a sense of embracing or acceptance.
  • Erase – To remove or wipe out something, often with a sense of erasing or deletion.
  • Fireplace – A structure designed to contain a fire, often with a sense of fireplace or warmth.
  • Grace – Elegance or beauty of movement or posture, often with a sense of grace or elegance.
  • Interface – A point of interaction or communication between two things, often with a sense of interface or connection.
  • Interlace – To weave or intertwine something together, often with a sense of interlacing or weaving.
  • Lace – A delicate fabric made of yarn or thread, often with a sense of lace or delicacy.
  • Mace – A ceremonial staff carried as a symbol of authority, often with a sense of mace or power.
  • Marketplace – A public space where goods or services are bought and sold, often with a sense of marketplace or commerce.
  • Pace – The speed or rate at which something happens or progresses, often with a sense of pace or speed.
  • Place – A particular location or position, often with a sense of place or position.
  • Race – A competition between people or things, often with a sense of race or competition.
  • Reiterates – To repeat or restate something, often with a sense of reiteration or repetition.
  • Replace – To substitute or exchange something for something else, often with a sense of replacement or substitution.
  • Retrace – To trace back or follow a path or route that was taken previously, often with a sense of retracing or following.
  • Space – An area or volume of empty or unoccupied area, often with a sense of space or emptiness.
  • Trace – To follow or map out the path or course of something, often with a sense of tracing or tracking.
  • Vase – A decorative container used to hold flowers or other objects, often with a sense of vase or decoration.

 



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