Top 107 Words That Rhyme with Hair (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 hair!

Here you’ll find the top 107 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘hair’.

Pretty cool huh?

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Words That Rhyme With Hair

  • Affair – A matter or situation that causes public concern, controversy, or scandal.
  • Affaire – A love affair, typically a secret or illicit one.
  • Aftercare – Care given to a person after a medical procedure or treatment.
  • Air – The invisible gaseous substance surrounding the earth, consisting of nitrogen and oxygen, and used for breathing.
  • Anywhere – Any place or location, without limit or restriction.
  • Aware – Having knowledge or perception of a situation or fact.
  • Backstair – A private staircase at the back of a building.
  • Bare – Without any clothing or covering; naked.
  • Beachwear – Clothing suitable for wearing on a beach or for swimming.
  • Bear – A large, heavy mammal with thick fur and a very short tail.
  • Beware – Be cautious and alert to the potential risks or dangers.
  • Billionaire – A person whose wealth amounts to at least a billion dollars, euros, or pounds.
  • Blare – Make or cause to make a loud, harsh sound.
  • Broodmare – A mare used for breeding purposes, especially one that has had several successful offspring.
  • Bugbear – A cause of obsessive fear, irritation, or loathing.
  • Camelhair – A type of fabric made from the hair of a camel.
  • Care – The provision of what is necessary for the health, welfare, maintenance, and protection of someone or something.
  • Chair – A seat for one person, with a back and typically four legs.
  • Chinaware – Plates, bowls, cups, and other dishes made of ceramic material.
  • Coheir – A person who shares an inheritance with one or more other heirs.
  • Commissionaire – A person employed to perform various tasks, especially in a hotel or office building.
  • Compare – Assessing the similarities and differences between two or more things or people.
  • Concessionaire – A person or company that has been granted the right to sell goods or services, especially at a particular location.
  • Curare – A poisonous alkaloid used as an arrow poison by certain South American Indian tribes.
  • Dare – To have the courage to do something.
  • Debonair – Confident, stylish, and charming, especially in a way that is slightly old-fashioned.
  • Declare – To state or make known officially or publicly.
  • Despair – a feeling of hopelessness or deep sadness
  • Dinnerware – plates, dishes, and other eating utensils
  • Disrepair – in a state of bad condition or needing repair
  • Doctrinaire – dogmatic or inflexible in approach or ideas
  • Earthenware – pottery made of clay fired at a low temperature
  • Eldercare – care for elderly people, especially in a residential facility
  • Ensnare – to trap or catch in a snare or trap
  • Ere – before in time or previous to
  • Err – to make a mistake or be incorrect
  • Everywhere – in or to all places
  • Extraordinaire – exceptional, extraordinary, or outstanding in a particular capacity
  • Fair – just or impartial
  • Faire – a public exhibition, show, or fair
  • Fare – the price paid for transportation, or food and drink
  • Fere – a companion or comrade
  • Flair – a natural talent or aptitude
  • Flare – a sudden burst of bright light or flame
  • Forbear – to refrain or abstain from
  • Foreswear – to renounce or give up
  • Foursquare – straightforward, honest, or direct
  • Funfair – an outdoor event with games, rides, and amusements
  • Glare – a harsh or dazzling light, or an angry or fierce stare
  • Guerre – war or conflict
  • Hare – a fast-running mammal with long ears and hind legs
  • Heir – a person who inherits or is entitled to inherit property or a title
  • Horsehair – hair from a horse, often used to make textiles or furniture
  • Impair – to weaken or damage something
  • Ironware – utensils, tools, or other items made of iron
  • Kitchenware – utensils, cookware, and other items used in the kitchen
  • Lair – a hidden or secret place
  • Legionnaire – a member of a foreign legion, a professional soldier hired by a foreign army
  • Maidenhair – a type of fern with delicate leaves
  • Mair – a horse or mare
  • Mare – a female horse
  • Medicare – a national health insurance program in the United States for people over 65 years old or with certain disabilities
  • Mehr – a unit of measurement in the Middle East, equivalent to 4.5 kilograms
  • Mer – a type of blackbird
  • Midair – occurring or happening in mid-flight
  • Millionaire – a person with a net worth of at least one million dollars
  • Multimillionaire – a person with a net worth of at least multiple millions of dollars
  • Outerwear – clothing worn over regular clothes for warmth or protection from the elements
  • Ovenware – cookware designed for use in an oven, such as baking dishes or casseroles
  • Overbear – to dominate or control someone or something in an overbearing way
  • Pair – a set of two things of the same kind
  • Pare – to trim or cut away the outermost part of something
  • Parterre – a decorative garden or section of a garden with planting beds arranged in a formal pattern
  • Pear – a sweet fruit with a rounded shape and narrow top end
  • Prayer – an act of speaking to God or a deity, often with a set form of words
  • Prepare – to make something ready or to get ready oneself
  • Questionnaire – a list of questions used to gather information for a survey or study
  • Rare – not common, unusual or uncommon
  • Repair – to fix or restore something that is damaged or broken
  • Repairer – a person who repairs or fixes things
  • Scare – to cause fear or alarm
  • Setsquare – a tool used in geometry to draw or measure angles
  • Share – a part or portion of something that is divided among several people or groups
  • Silverware – items made of silver, especially eating utensils
  • Snare – a device for trapping animals, or a situation that poses a danger or difficulty.
  • Solitaire – a single diamond or other precious stone set in a piece of jewelry, or a card game played by one person.
  • Spare – extra or unused, or to refrain from harming or punishing someone.
  • Spyware – software that is designed to gather information about a person or organization without their knowledge or consent.
  • Square – having four equal sides and four right angles, or a public open space in a city or town.
  • Stair – a set of steps leading from one floor or level to another.
  • Stare – to look fixedly or vacantly at someone or something.
  • Swear – to make a solemn statement or promise, often using strong or vulgar language.
  • Tableware – dishes, utensils, and other items used for serving or eating food.
  • Tear – to rip or pull apart forcefully, or a drop of liquid produced by the eyes.
  • Their – belonging to or associated with the people or things previously mentioned or easily identified.
  • There – in, at, or to that place or position.
  • Thoroughfare – a road or path that allows passage through an area.
  • Tinware – items made of tin, such as utensils or containers.
  • Unaware – not having knowledge or realization of a situation or fact.
  • Underwear – clothing worn under outer clothes, typically next to the skin.
  • Unfair – not just or impartial, or causing someone to feel resentment or frustration.
  • Ware – goods or merchandise for sale, or a district of a city associated with a particular product.
  • Wear – to have on one’s body as clothing or decoration, or to become damaged or eroded over time.
  • Where – in or to what place or position.
  • Wirehair – a dog breed with a rough, wiry coat.


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