Top 40 Words That Rhyme with Jake (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 jake!

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

Pretty cool huh?

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Words That Rhyme With Jake

  • Ache – A physical or emotional discomfort or pain.
  • Awake – To become conscious or aware after sleep or inactivity.
  • Bake – To cook food by dry heat in an oven or over a fire.
  • Bellyache – A pain or discomfort in the stomach or abdominal area.
  • Betake – To go or move to a particular place.
  • Blacksnake – A black-colored snake that is nonvenomous and typically found in North America.
  • Brake – A device for slowing or stopping a vehicle or machine.
  • Break – To separate into pieces or fragments, often by force.
  • Cake – A sweet baked dessert typically made from flour, sugar, and eggs.
  • Clambake – A method of cooking seafood by steaming in a pit lined with stones heated by fire.
  • Corncrake – A bird with a distinctive call, found in Eurasia.
  • Drake – A male duck.
  • Earache – A pain in the ear.
  • Fake – Not genuine or authentic.
  • Flake – A thin piece or layer of something, often used to describe snow or skin.
  • Forsake – To abandon or renounce.
  • Hake – A type of fish found in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
  • Huarache – A type of sandal or shoe originating from Mexico.
  • Lake – A large body of water surrounded by land.
  • Lakh – A unit in the South Asian numbering system equal to one hundred thousand.
  • Make – To create or produce.
  • Mistake – An error or misunderstanding.
  • Opaque – not transparent or translucent; impenetrable to light.
  • Overtake – to catch up with and pass by, as in a race or journey.
  • Partake – to take part in or participate in something.
  • Quake – a shaking or vibrating movement, especially a sudden one caused by an earthquake.
  • Rake – a tool with a long handle and a row of teeth at the end, used for collecting fallen leaves or other debris.
  • Rattlesnake – a venomous snake with a rattle at the end of its tail, found in America.
  • Remake – to make something again or differently.
  • Retake – to take again or recapture.
  • Sake – purpose or motive; the Japanese alcoholic beverage made from rice.
  • Shaikh – a Muslim religious leader or title of honor in Arabic cultures.
  • Shake – to move or cause to move back and forth or up and down with short, quick movements.
  • Slake – to quench or satisfy (thirst, desire, etc.).
  • Snake – a long, legless reptile that moves by sliding its body along the ground.
  • Stake – a strong wooden or metal post with a point at one end, driven into the ground to support a plant, form part of a fence, etc.
  • Steak – a slice of meat, typically beef, that is grilled, fried, or broiled.
  • Take – to lay hold of (something) with one’s hands; to undertake or perform (an action or task).
  • Undertake – to take on or commit oneself to (a task, duty, or responsibility).
  • Wake – to emerge or cause to emerge from a state of sleep.


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