Top 91 Words That Rhyme with Mine (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 mine!

Here you’ll find the top 91 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘mine’

Pretty cool huh?

Let’s get started…

Words That Rhyme With Mine

  • Affine – Relating to or preserving a geometric property such as shape, size, or orientation.
  • Align – To bring into line or agreement; to make parallel or congruent.
  • Aline – To adjust or arrange in a straight line or correct position; to align.
  • Alkaline – Having a pH greater than 7; having basic properties.
  • Anodyne – Capable of relieving pain or discomfort; soothing or calming.
  • Anticline – A fold in rock layers that arches upward, with the oldest layers at the core.
  • Asinine – Extremely foolish or stupid; behaving like a donkey.
  • Assign – To give or allocate (a task or responsibility) to someone; to designate or appoint.
  • Atropine – A medication used to treat certain medical conditions such as bradycardia, as well as to dilate pupils during eye exams.
  • Benign – Not harmful or cancerous; mild or gentle in disposition.
  • Borderline – Situated on or near a boundary; nearly meeting a standard or limit.
  • Brine – A solution of salt in water; a mixture of seawater and fresh water.
  • Byzantine – Characterized by intricate, complex, and sometimes confusing systems or processes; associated with the Byzantine Empire.
  • Calamine – A pink powder consisting of zinc oxide and ferric oxide, used to relieve itching and minor skin irritations.
  • Celandine – A plant with yellow flowers and sap that is used in herbal medicine.
  • Centerline – A line that runs down the center of an object or area, often used as a reference point for measurement or alignment.
  • Clementine – A small, sweet citrus fruit similar to a mandarin orange.
  • Columbine – A plant with showy flowers that are typically red, yellow, or blue and have a distinctive shape.
  • Concubine – A woman who lives with a man but is not married to him; a mistress.
  • Confine – To limit or restrict; to keep within certain boundaries or limits.
  • Consign – To hand over or entrust (something) to another person, often for delivery or sale.
  • Cosign – To sign a document or agreement together with another person; to support or endorse something.
  • Crinoline – A stiff fabric used to make underskirts for women’s dresses in the 19th century.
  • Crystalline – Having the structure or properties of a crystal; clear or transparent.
  • Cysteine – An amino acid found in many proteins that is essential for human nutrition.
  • Decline – To become weaker or less effective; to refuse or reject (an offer or invitation).
  • Define – To give meaning or definition to (a word or concept); to describe or explain clearly.
  • Design – To plan or create (something) with a specific purpose or function in mind; the visual or functional arrangement of something.
  • Dine – To eat dinner or have a meal.
  • Disincline – To make someone reluctant or unwilling to do something.
  • Divine – relating to or coming from a god or goddess
  • Dopamine – a neurotransmitter that plays a role in pleasure, motivation, and reward
  • Eglantine – a wild rose with fragrant leaves and pink flowers
  • Endocrine – relating to or denoting glands that secrete hormones directly into the bloodstream
  • Enshrine – preserve or protect (something) as if in a shrine
  • Entwine – twist together or around
  • Epinephrine – a hormone and neurotransmitter that increases heart rate and blood pressure
  • Exocrine – relating to or denoting glands that secrete their products through ducts to the surface of an organ
  • Fine – of very high quality; very thin or narrow
  • Hyperfine – relating to or denoting very small differences or distinctions
  • Imipramine – a tricyclic antidepressant drug
  • Incline – slope or lean in a particular direction
  • Interline – place (text) between lines already written or printed
  • Intertwine – twist or twine together
  • Iodine – a chemical element that is essential for the production of thyroid hormones
  • Lacustrine – relating to or occurring in lakes
  • Line – a long, narrow mark or band
  • Malign – evil in nature or effect; malevolent
  • Monoamine – a type of neurotransmitter that includes dopamine, norepinephrine, and serotonin
  • Neuroendocrine – relating to the interactions between the nervous system and the endocrine system
  • Norepinephrine – a neurotransmitter that is involved in the body’s “fight or flight” response
  • Opine – express one’s opinion
  • Palatine – relating to the palate or a palace
  • Pine – an evergreen tree with needles instead of leaves
  • Polycrystalline – consisting of many small crystals
  • Porcupine – a large, quill-covered rodent
  • Proline – an amino acid with a unique structure that helps stabilize protein structures
  • Pyridine – Pyridine is a colorless, flammable liquid that is used as a solvent and in the production of pharmaceuticals and pesticides.
  • Realign – To realign is to adjust something so that it is in the correct position or orientation.
  • Reassign – To reassign is to assign or transfer someone or something to a different position, task, or location.
  • Recline – To recline is to lean back or lie down in a relaxed or comfortable position.
  • Recombine – To recombine is to combine again or in a different way.
  • Redefine – To redefine is to define something again or in a different way, often with the aim of clarifying its meaning or scope.
  • Redesign – To redesign is to design something again or in a different way, often with the aim of improving its functionality or aesthetics.
  • Refine – To refine is to improve or purify something, often by removing impurities or unwanted elements.
  • Resign – To resign is to voluntarily leave a job or position.
  • Saccharine – Saccharine is a synthetic sweetener that is used as a sugar substitute in food and drink products.
  • Serpentine – Serpentine refers to something that is winding, twisting, or snakelike in shape or movement.
  • Shine – To shine is to emit or reflect bright light or to excel or perform exceptionally well.
  • Shrine – A shrine is a place of worship or veneration, often containing a religious relic or artifact.
  • Sign – A sign is a symbol or indicator that conveys information or a message.
  • Sine – In mathematics, sine is a trigonometric function that relates the angles of a right triangle to the ratio of the lengths of its sides.
  • Spine – The spine is the series of bones that make up the backbone or vertebral column.
  • Stein – A stein is a type of beer mug, typically made of ceramic or glass and often featuring a lid.
  • Superfine – Superfine refers to something that is very fine or of exceptionally high quality.
  • Supine – Supine refers to a person or animal lying on their back, facing upward.
  • Swine – A pig, typically bred for its meat.
  • Tetracycline – An antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections.
  • Thiamine – Also known as Vitamin B1, it is essential for converting food into energy.
  • Thymine – One of the four nucleotide bases in DNA, pairing with adenine.
  • Timberline – The altitude or elevation above which trees do not grow due to colder temperatures.
  • Tine – A prong or pointed projection on a tool or implement.
  • Turpentine – A solvent made from pine resin, often used in cleaning and as a paint thinner.
  • Twine – A strong string made of two or more strands twisted together.
  • Underline – To mark a word or phrase with a line underneath to indicate emphasis or importance.
  • Undermine – To weaken or sabotage something from below or behind.
  • Valentine – A holiday celebrated on February 14th in which people exchange cards, gifts, and chocolates with their loved ones.
  • Vine – A plant that produces grapes or other fruit.
  • Waterline – The line or mark on the side of a ship indicating its level in the water.
  • Whine – A high-pitched sound often made by dogs, or a complaint or grievance expressed in a nasal tone.
  • Wine – An alcoholic beverage made from fermented grapes or other fruits.


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