Top 22 Words That Rhyme with Lapse (With Meanings)

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Welcome to this guide on the best words that rhyme with lapse!

Here you’ll find the top 22 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘lapse’.

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Words That Rhyme With Lapse

  • Apse– A semicircular or polygonal projection at the end of a building, often used in churches as the location of the altar.
  • Caps– Plural of “cap,” a type of headwear with a brim or visor.
  • Chaps– A type of leather leggings or pants worn to protect the legs while riding horses or motorcycles.
  • Collapse– To fall down or give way suddenly, often as a result of weakness or instability.
  • Elapse– To pass by or go by, often used to describe the passage of time.
  • Flaps– Flexible or hinged parts of a machine or object that can be moved to create motion or change.
  • Gaps– Spaces or openings between objects or points.
  • Handicaps– A physical or mental condition that limits a person’s abilities, or a system that assigns a disadvantage to a stronger competitor in order to create a fair competition.
  • Laps– A single circuit or length of a race or journey, often used in running or swimming.
  • Maps– Visual representations of an area or place, often used for navigation or reference.
  • Overlaps– To extend or cover part of something else, or to share some common features or characteristics.
  • Perhaps– Used to indicate uncertainty or possibility, or to suggest a tentative answer or solution.
  • Prolapse– A medical condition in which an organ or tissue protrudes or falls out of its normal position or location.
  • Raps– A style of music characterized by rhyming lyrics and a strong beat, or a sharp blow or strike.
  • Relapse– To fall back into a previous state or condition, often used in reference to recovery from addiction or illness.
  • Scraps– Small pieces or fragments of something larger, often used to refer to discarded or leftover material.
  • Slaps– To strike someone or something with an open hand, often as a form of punishment or insult.
  • Snaps– To make a sharp cracking sound, or to take a photograph using a camera.
  • Straps– Strips of material used to fasten or secure something in place, often made of leather or fabric.
  • Taps– To strike lightly or gently, often to create a rhythm or sound, or a device used to control the flow of liquids or gases.
  • Traps– Devices used to catch or hold animals or insects, or situations or circumstances that are difficult to escape or overcome.
  • Wraps– To cover or enclose something in material, often paper or plastic, or a piece of clothing or fabric worn around the shoulders.

 

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