Top 11 Words That Rhyme with King (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 king!

Here you’ll find the top 11  words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘king’.

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Words That Rhyme With King

  • Anything– Refers to any object, idea, or action that exists or is possible.
  • Bling– Slang term for flashy, showy jewelry or accessories that are intended to make a statement.
  • Bring– To bring something means to bring it to a location or to cause it to be present in a situation.
  • Ching– A short, sharp ringing sound, often associated with coins or other metallic objects.
  • Cling– To hold on tightly to something or to someone, often out of fear or a desire for security.
  • Ding– A short, ringing sound, often associated with bells or other metal objects.
  • Everything– Refers to all things or every possible thing within a certain context.
  • Fling– To throw or hurl something with force, often in a careless or reckless manner.
  • Gawping– To stare at something or someone with an open mouth, often out of surprise or amazement.
  • Huzzahing– An old-fashioned expression of joy or triumph, often shouted or cheered.
  • Ing– A suffix used to form present participles (e.g., running, singing) or to indicate a continuous action (e.g., learning, teaching).
  • Ling– A suffix used to form nouns (e.g., duckling, sapling) or to indicate a small size (e.g., darling, underling).
  • Mewling– To cry or whine softly, often like a kitten or a baby.
  • Ming– A dynasty that ruled China from 1368 to 1644, known for its advances in art, culture, and technology.
  • Moussing– To apply mousse (a type of hair styling product) to one’s hair.
  • Ning– A suffix used to form adjectives (e.g., stunning, charming) or to indicate a type of social networking website (e.g., Ning.com).
  • Ping– A short, high-pitched sound, often associated with sonar or computer networks.
  • Queering– To challenge or subvert traditional norms or expectations related to gender or sexuality.
  • Ring– A circular object, often worn as jewelry or used to hold or contain other objects.
  • Rousting– To forcefully wake someone up or to drive them out of a hiding place.
  • Scything– To cut or mow down grass or other vegetation using a scythe (a tool with a curved blade).
  • Sing– To produce musical sounds with the voice, often in a melody or harmony with other voices or instruments.
  • Sling– To throw or suspend something from a strap or support, often to carry or transport it.
  • Sousing– To soak or immerse something in a liquid, often for the purpose of cleaning or flavoring it.
  • Sporing– To produce spores (a type of reproductive cell) through a process called sporulation.
  • Spring– Spring is a season when flowers bloom and trees grow new leaves. It’s a time of new beginnings and warmer weather.
  • Sting– A sting can refer to the painful sensation caused by the injection of venom by an insect or animal, or to the feeling of disappointment or hurt caused by someone’s words or actions.
  • String– A string can refer to a thin, flexible piece of material, such as cotton or nylon, or to a group of things that are tied or held together in a line.
  • Swing– Swing can refer to a back-and-forth motion, as in a playground swing, or to a style of music characterized by a rhythmic “swing” feel.
  • Texting– Texting refers to the act of sending written messages between mobile phones or other electronic devices.
  • Thing– A thing can refer to any object, idea, or concept.
  • Ting– Ting can refer to a slight, high-pitched ringing sound.
  • Upswing– An upswing refers to a positive trend or improvement in a situation.
  • Wing– A wing is a flat, horizontal structure on the side of a bird or airplane that allows it to fly.
  • Wring– Wring can refer to the act of twisting or squeezing something, such as a wet cloth or a person’s hand.
  • Zing– Zing can refer to a sudden, sharp feeling or sensation, or to a lively, energetic quality.

 



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