Top 31 Words That Rhyme with Faced (With Meanings)

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

Here you’ll find the top 31 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘faced’.

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Words That Rhyme With Faced

  • Based – Having a foundation or basis in something, often with a sense of being based or grounded.
  • Braced – To prepare or strengthen oneself for something, often with a sense of bracing or fortifying.
  • Cased – Enclosed or covered in a case or covering, often with a sense of casing or protection.
  • Chased – Pursued or followed after something or someone, often with a sense of chasing or pursuit.
  • Chaste – Refraining from any sexual activity, often with a sense of chastity or purity.
  • Debased – Lowered in quality or value, often with a sense of debasement or degradation.
  • Defaced – Damaged or marred the appearance of something, often with a sense of defacement or vandalism.
  • Disgraced – Having lost honor or respect due to one’s actions, often with a sense of disgrace or shame.
  • Displaced – Moved or removed from its place or position, often with a sense of displacement or relocation.
  • Distaste – A dislike or aversion to something, often with a sense of distaste or aversion.
  • Effaced – Erased or wiped out completely, often with a sense of effacement or obliteration.
  • Embraced – Accepted or adopted something willingly or eagerly, often with a sense of embracing or acceptance.
  • Encased – Enclosed or covered in a case or covering, often with a sense of encasement or protection.
  • Erased – Removed or wiped out something, often with a sense of erasure or deletion.
  • Foretaste – A preview or glimpse of something to come, often with a sense of foretaste or anticipation.
  • Graced – Honored or adorned with a particular quality or characteristic, often with a sense of grace or elegance.
  • Haste – Quickness or speed in movement or action, often with a sense of haste or urgency.
  • Interlaced – Woven or intertwined together, often with a sense of interlacing or weaving.
  • Laced – Tied or fastened with laces, often with a sense of lacing or tying.
  • Misplaced – Put or positioned in the wrong place or position, often with a sense of misplacement or error.
  • Paced – Walked back and forth or moved at a particular pace or rhythm, often with a sense of pacing or movement.
  • Paste – A soft, smooth substance used for sticking things together, often with a sense of paste or adhesive.
  • Placed – Put or positioned in a particular place or position, often with a sense of placement or positioning.
  • Raced – Competed or moved rapidly or quickly, often with a sense of racing or competition.
  • Replaced – Substituted or exchanged something for something else, often with a sense of replacement or substitution.
  • Retraced – Traced back or followed a path or route that was taken previously, often with a sense of retracing or following.
  • Spaced – Created or maintained a particular amount of space or distance between things, often with a sense of spacing or separation.
  • Taste – A particular flavor or sensation experienced in the mouth, often with a sense of taste or flavor.
  • Traced – Followed or mapped out the path or course of something, often with a sense of tracing or mapping.
  • Waist – The part of the body between the hips and ribs, often with a sense of waist or midsection.
  • Waste – Unused or discarded material or resources, often with a sense of waste or inefficiency.

 



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