Top 86 Words That Rhyme with Made (With Meanings)

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

Here you’ll find the top 86 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘made’ 

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Words That Rhyme With Made

  • Afraid – Feeling fear or anxiety about something.
  • Aid – Assistance or support provided to someone or something in need.
  • Aide – A person who provides assistance or support, usually to someone in a position of authority.
  • Allayed – To alleviate or ease someone’s fears, concerns, or doubts.
  • Arcade – A covered passage with shops or amusements on one or both sides.
  • Arrayed – To be dressed in a particular way or to be organized in a particular order or formation.
  • Balustrade – A railing supported by balusters, especially an ornamental parapet on a balcony, bridge, or terrace.
  • Barricade – A barrier erected to prevent or block passage.
  • Betrayed – To reveal or expose information that was supposed to be kept secret, or to act against someone’s trust or confidence.
  • Blade – The cutting edge of a tool, weapon, or other sharp object.
  • Blockade – The sealing off of a place to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving.
  • Braid – To weave together strands of hair or other flexible material to form a pattern.
  • Brigade – A group of soldiers organized for a particular task or operation.
  • Brocade – A rich fabric woven with a raised pattern, typically with gold or silver thread.
  • Buffeted – To be knocked or jostled around by strong winds, waves, or other forces.
  • Cannonade – A continuous firing of artillery, usually during a battle or siege.
  • Cascade – A waterfall or a series of waterfalls, typically flowing over rocks or steep cliffs.
  • Cavalcade – A procession of people on horseback, in vehicles, or on foot, especially one that is impressive or showy.
  • Centigrade – A temperature scale in which water freezes at 0 degrees and boils at 100 degrees at standard atmospheric pressure.
  • Charade – A game in which players act out a word or phrase without speaking, while the other players try to guess what it is.
  • Colonnade – A row of columns supporting a roof, typically forming a covered walkway.
  • Conveyed – To transport or carry something from one place to another.
  • Crusade – A campaign or movement with a cause, typically religious or political in nature.
  • Decade – A period of ten years.
  • Decayed – To decompose or rot due to age or neglect.
  • Defrayed – To provide payment for expenses or costs.
  • Degrade – To reduce in rank, status, or quality.
  • Delayed – To cause someone or something to be late or postponed.
  • Dismayed – To feel distress or alarm at something unexpected or unpleasant.
  • Disobeyed – To fail or refuse to follow rules or commands given by someone in authority.
  • Displayed – to show something to others, often in a public place or setting
  • Dissuade – to convince someone not to do something, often by presenting reasons against it
  • Evade – to avoid or escape something, often by being clever or deceitful
  • Fade – to gradually disappear or become less clear, often due to time or distance
  • Forbade – to prohibit or disallow something, often by law or authority
  • Frayed – to become worn or damaged, often by rubbing or tearing
  • Glade – an open space in a forest or woods
  • Grade – a level or rank, often used in education to indicate academic achievement
  • Grenade – an explosive device thrown by hand or launched from a launcher
  • Handmade – made by hand, often indicating a high level of craftsmanship or personal touch
  • Handmaid – a female servant, often used in historical or religious contexts
  • Homemade – made at home, often indicating a personal or non-commercial approach
  • Housemaid – a female servant who works in a household
  • Invade – to enter a place or territory by force, often with the intent to conquer or dominate
  • Jade – a green mineral often used in jewelry or decoration
  • Laid – past tense of “lay,” to place or set something down
  • Lemonade – a sweetened beverage made with lemon juice and water
  • Maid – a female domestic worker, often employed in cleaning or cooking duties
  • Masquerade – a party or event where people wear masks or costumes to conceal their identity
  • Obeyed – to comply with or follow a command or instruction
  • Outweighed – to be more significant or valuable than something else, often used in a comparative context
  • Overlaid – to cover or coat something with a layer, often for decoration or protection
  • Paid – past tense of “pay,” to give money in exchange for goods or services
  • Palisade – a fence or wall made of wooden stakes or poles
  • Parade – a public procession or display, often for celebration or commemoration
  • Persuade – to convince someone to do or believe something, often by presenting arguments or reasons
  • Pervade – to spread or be present throughout, often used in a metaphorical sense
  • Played – past tense of “play,” to engage in a recreational or competitive activity
  • Portrayed – to depict or represent someone or something, often in a visual or dramatic medium
  • Prayed – to offer a prayer or request to a deity or higher power, often for guidance or assistance
  • Prepaid – Prepaid refers to a type of payment where the customer pays in advance for a service or product.
  • Preyed – Preyed means to be hunted or pursued by a predator or someone who intends harm.
  • Promenade – Promenade is a leisurely walk, usually in a public place like a park or along the beach.
  • Raid – Raid is an organized attack on a place or group of people, often carried out by surprise.
  • Remade – Remade means to make something again or to change something in a significant way.
  • Renegade – Renegade is a person who rebels against authority or breaks away from a group or cause they were previously part of.
  • Repaid – Repaid means to pay back money that was borrowed or owed to someone.
  • Retrograde – Retrograde refers to a movement or process that goes backward or is going in the opposite direction of progress.
  • Shade – Shade refers to a dark area created by blocking light or a color that is darker than other colors.
  • Spade – Spade is a tool used for digging, with a flat blade and a long handle.
  • Splayed – Splayed means to spread or expand in different directions, often unevenly.
  • Sprayed – Sprayed refers to the action of dispersing liquid in small droplets over a surface, often through a nozzle or spray bottle.
  • Staid – Staid refers to a person or thing that is serious, proper, and unadventurous.
  • Stayed – Stayed means to remain in a place or state, often for an extended period.
  • Stockade – Stockade is a barrier or enclosure made of wooden posts or stakes, often used for defensive purposes.
  • Strayed – Strayed means to wander away from the correct path or course, both literally and metaphorically.
  • Surveyed – Surveyed refers to the act of examining and evaluating a specific area, often to gather information.
  • Swayed – Swayed means to move back and forth or side to side, often due to an external force or influence.
  • Tirade – Tirade refers to a long, angry, and critical speech or verbal attack.
  • Trade – Trade refers to the exchange of goods or services between individuals, organizations, or countries.
  • Unafraid – Unafraid means to be fearless or not afraid of something.
  • Underpaid – Underpaid refers to someone who is paid less than what they deserve for their work or services.
  • Unpaid – Unpaid refers to a debt or amount owed that has not been paid.
  • Upgrade – Upgrade refers to the act of improving or enhancing something to a better or higher level.
  • Wade – Wade means to walk through water, usually in a shallow body of water like a river or stream.
  • Weighed – Weighed means to measure the weight of something or to carefully consider and evaluate a decision or situation.

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