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Welcome to this guide on the best words that rhyme with Joy!
Here you’ll find the top 33 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘Joy’.
Pretty cool huh?
Let’s get started…
Words That Rhyme With Joy
- Ahoy – A nautical greeting, often used by sailors.
- Annoy – To bother or irritate someone.
- Boy – A male child or young person.
- Cloy – To become too sweet or sentimental, leading to a feeling of disgust.
- Corduroy – A type of fabric with ridges, often used for pants or jackets.
- Coy – Shy or reserved in a flirtatious way.
- Decoy – Something used to lure or trick animals or people.
- Deploy – To send out or position troops or resources for a specific purpose.
- Destroy – To cause something to cease to exist or be irreparably damaged.
- Employ – To hire someone for a job or engage someone’s services.
- Employee – A person who is hired to work for a company or organization.
- Enjoy – To take pleasure in something or someone.
- Foi – A type of French sauce made with butter, wine, and shallots.
- Homeboy – A close friend from one’s hometown or neighborhood.
- Houseboy – A male servant who works in a household.
- Loi – A French term for a law or statute.
- Neu – A term used in psychology to describe something new or unfamiliar.
- Noi – A term used in Thai cuisine to describe a spicy dipping sauce.
- Oi – A British expression used to get someone’s attention, similar to “hey.”
- Oy – An interjection used to express surprise or frustration.
- Pageboy – A hairstyle that features a bob with blunt bangs.
- Ploy – A tactic or strategy used to gain an advantage.
- Poi – A traditional Hawaiian food made from taro root.
- Redeploy – To move troops or resources to a different location or purpose.
- Reemploy – To hire someone again after they have left a job or been laid off.
- Roi – A French term for a king or ruler.
- Roy – A shortened form of the name “Royce” or a variant of the name “Roy.”
- Savoy – A type of cabbage with crinkled leaves, often used in salads or stir-fries.
- Soi – A term used in Thailand to describe a small street or alley.
- Soy – A protein-rich food made from soybeans, often used as a meat substitute.
- Toi – A French term for “you” (singular, informal).
- Toy – An object used for play or entertainment.
- Troy – An ancient city in what is now Turkey, known for its role in Greek mythology.