Top 40 Words That Rhyme with Fake (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 fake!

Here you’ll find the top 40 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘Fake’.

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Words That Rhyme With Fake

  • Ache – A physical or emotional pain or discomfort.
  • Awake – Being conscious or alert, not asleep.
  • Bake – To cook food in an oven or dry heat.
  • Bellyache – To complain or express dissatisfaction, especially about a minor issue.
  • Betake – To go or move oneself to a certain place or position.
  • Blacksnake – A type of long, black snake found in North America.
  • Brake – A device used to slow or stop a vehicle or machinery.
  • Break – To separate or divide into pieces, to interrupt or pause an activity.
  • Cake – A sweet baked dessert typically made with flour, sugar, eggs, and butter or oil.
  • Clambake – An outdoor party or gathering where clams and other seafood are cooked and eaten.
  • Corncrake – A bird found in Europe and Asia that is known for its distinctive call.
  • Drake – A male duck.
  • Earache – A pain or discomfort in the ear.
  • Flake – A small, thin, and flat piece or fragment of something.
  • Forsake – To abandon or renounce something or someone.
  • Hake – A type of fish commonly found in the Atlantic Ocean and North Sea.
  • Huarache – A type of Mexican sandal made of woven leather strips.
  • Lake – A large body of water surrounded by land.
  • Lakh – A unit of measurement equal to one hundred thousand.
  • Make – To create or produce something.
  • Mistake – An error or a wrong decision.
  • Opaque – Not transparent, not allowing light to pass through.
  • Overtake – To catch up to and pass something or someone ahead of you.
  • Partake – To participate or take part in something.
  • Quake – A sudden and violent shaking of the ground.
  • Rake – A garden tool with a long handle and metal teeth used for gathering leaves or other debris.
  • Rattlesnake – A venomous snake that produces a rattling sound with its tail when threatened.
  • Remake – To make something again, often in a new and improved way.
  • Retake – To take something again, especially a test or photograph.
  • Sake – A Japanese alcoholic beverage made from fermented rice.
  • Shaikh – A Muslim religious leader or noble title in Arab countries.
  • Shake – To move or cause to move rapidly back and forth or up and down.
  • Slake – To quench or satisfy one’s thirst or desires.
  • Snake – A long, legless reptile that typically has a venomous bite.
  • Spake – Archaic past tense of “speak”.
  • Stake – A strong wooden or metal post driven into the ground as a support or marker.
  • Steak – A slice of meat, typically beef, cooked by broiling, frying, or grilling.
  • Take – To grasp, hold, or seize with a hand, tool, or weapon.
  • Undertake – To take on or begin a task or responsibility.
  • Wake – To emerge or cause to emerge from sleep; a ceremony or gathering held to honor and remember someone who has died.


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