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Welcome to this guide on the best words that rhyme with leap!
Here you’ll find the top 24 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘leap’.
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Words That Rhyme With Leap
- Asleep– In a state of rest or unconsciousness, often associated with nighttime.
- Beep– A short, high-pitched sound or signal, often used as a warning or notification.
- Bleep– A short, sharp electronic sound, often used to censor or mask offensive language on television or radio.
- Cheap– Inexpensive, low in price or value, or of poor quality.
- Cheep– A high-pitched, chirping sound made by a bird or small animal.
- Creep– To move slowly and stealthily, or to cause someone to feel uneasy or uncomfortable.
- Deep– Extending far down from the surface, or intense or profound in nature.
- Heap– A pile or mound of objects or material, often gathered together haphazardly.
- Jeep– A small, rugged vehicle designed for off-road use, often used by the military or for recreational purposes.
- Keep– To hold onto or maintain something, often with effort or determination.
- Neap– A type of tide that occurs when the difference between high and low tide is at its minimum.
- Oversleep– To sleep for longer than intended, often resulting in being late for something.
- Peep– To look or peek quickly, often furtively or surreptitiously.
- Reap– To harvest or gather crops, or to obtain or receive something as a result of one’s efforts or actions.
- Scrapheap– A pile or heap of discarded or unusable material or objects.
- Seep– To flow slowly and steadily through small openings or spaces, often used to describe the movement of liquids or gases.
- Sheep– A domesticated mammal that is often raised for its wool, milk, or meat.
- Slagheap– A pile of waste material or byproducts from industrial processes, often associated with mining or smelting.
- Sleep– The state of rest or unconsciousness that occurs during the night or at other times.
- Steep– Having a sharp incline or slope, or charging a high price or fee.
- Sweep– To clean or clear away dirt or debris using a broom or other tool, or to extend widely or completely.
- Veep– A slang term for the Vice President of the United States or a similar position in other countries.
- VP– An abbreviation for “Vice President” or “Virtual Private” in the context of computer networks or technology.
- Weep– To shed tears, often as a result of sadness, pain, or emotion.
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