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 leaves!
Here you’ll find the top 24 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘leaves’.
Pretty cool huh?
Let’s get started…
Words That Rhyme With Leaves
- Achieves – to successfully complete or accomplish something
- Beeves – plural of “beef”, referring to multiple cows or the meat of multiple cows
- Believes – to have faith or trust in something or someone
- Cleaves – to split or separate something into two parts, often with a sharp tool
- Conceives – to form an idea or a plan in one’s mind, or to become pregnant
- Deceives – to mislead or trick someone into believing something false
- Disbelieves – to refuse to believe something, or to have doubts about its truth
- Eaves – the part of a roof that overhangs the walls of a building
- Eves – the evening or night before a holiday, or the day before a significant event
- Fricatives – a type of consonant sound produced by forcing air through a narrow channel in the mouth, creating a hissing or buzzing sound (examples include “f”, “s”, and “sh”)
- Grieves – to feel sadness or sorrow over a loss or a tragedy
- Heaves – to lift or move something with effort, or to vomit forcefully
- Interweaves – to blend or combine two or more things together in a complex or intricate way
- Perceives – to become aware of something through the senses or through intuition
- Receives – to be given or to accept something, or to welcome someone
- Recitatives – a type of singing in opera or musical theater that is closer to speaking than to traditional singing, often used to advance the plot
- Reeves – an archaic term for a male steward or overseer
- Relieves – to lessen or alleviate pain, stress, or a burden
- Reprieves – to temporarily delay or suspend a punishment or a negative consequence
- Retrieves – to bring back or recover something that has been lost or misplaced
- Sheaves – bundles of cut stalks of grain or other crops, often bound together for storage or transport
- Sleeves – the part of a garment that covers the arm, or a protective or decorative covering for an object
- Thieves – people who steal or take things without permission or payment
- Weaves – to create a fabric by interlacing threads or fibers in a particular pattern, or to move in and out of traffic in a vehicle.