Top 36 Words That Rhyme with Goals (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 goals!

Here you’ll find the top 36 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘goals’.

Pretty cool huh?

Let’s get started…

Words That Rhyme With Goals

  • Arterioles – small branches of arteries that carry blood to capillaries, often used in the context of anatomy or physiology
  • Boles – the main trunk or stem of a tree, often used in the context of forestry or biology
  • Bolls – the seed capsules of cotton plants, often used in the context of agriculture or textiles
  • Bowls – round, shallow containers used for holding food or liquids, often used in the context of cooking or dining
  • Buttonholes – small openings or loops on clothing used for fastening buttons, often used in the context of fashion or tailoring
  • Casseroles – deep, oven-safe dishes used for cooking or serving food, often used in the context of home cooking or entertaining
  • Coals – combustible black or brownish-black sedimentary rock, often used as a fuel source
  • Cols – a low point or gap in a mountain range, often used in the context of geography or hiking
  • Consoles – a panel or control unit used for managing electronic devices, often used in the context of technology or gaming
  • Controls – devices or mechanisms used for managing or regulating a system or process, often used in the context of engineering or science
  • Creoles – a language or dialect that has evolved from a combination of different languages, often used in the context of linguistics or history
  • Doles – a portion or allotment of something, often used in the context of food or charity
  • Enrolls – to officially register or enroll in a course or program, often used in the context of education or employment
  • Extols – to praise or celebrate enthusiastically, often used in the context of literature or music
  • Foals – a young horse or pony, often used in the context of equestrian sports or breeding
  • Holes – an opening or gap in a surface or material, often used in the context of construction or sports
  • Knolls – a small hill or mound, often used in the context of geography or landscaping
  • Moles – small, burrowing mammals with dark fur and pointed snouts, often used in the context of biology or gardening
  • Paroles – the release of a prisoner before the end of their sentence, often used in the context of law or criminal justice
  • Patrols – a group of people or vehicles assigned to monitor and protect an area or community, often used in the context of security or law enforcement
  • Petioles – the stalks that connect leaves to stems or branches, often used in the context of botany or gardening
  • Poles – long, slender, cylindrical objects often used for support or as a measurement tool, often used in the context of construction or sports
  • Polls – a survey or questionnaire used to gather information or opinions, often used in the context of politics or research
  • Roles – a position or function within a group or organization, often used in the context of work or performance
  • Rolls – a type of bread or pastry, often used in the context of baking or cooking.
  • Scrolls – a roll or sheet of parchment or paper, often used in the context of ancient documents or art
  • Shoals – a shallow area in a body of water, often used in the context of navigation or fishing
  • Soles – the underside or bottom of a foot or shoe, often used in the context of anatomy or footwear
  • Souls – the spiritual or immortal part of a person, often used in the context of religion or philosophy
  • Strolls – a leisurely walk or promenade, often used in the context of relaxation or exercise
  • Tolls – a fee charged for using a particular road or bridge, often used in the context of transportation or taxes
  • Trolls – a mythical creature or internet slang for someone who posts inflammatory comments online, often used in the context of fantasy or social media
  • Vacuoles – a membrane-bound organelle found in cells, often used in the context of biology or microbiology
  • Viols – a type of stringed instrument similar to a violin, often used in the context of classical music or historical reenactments
  • Voles – a small rodent, often used in the context of wildlife or biology
  • Wholes – complete or entire, often used in the context of nutrition or retail sales.



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