Top 44 Words That Rhyme with Old (With Meanings)

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

Here you’ll find the top 44 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘old’.

Pretty cool huh?

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Words That Rhyme With Old

  • Behold – To look at something with amazement or wonder.
  • Bold – Fearless and daring; not afraid to take risks.
  • Bowled – The past tense of the verb “bowl”, which means to throw a ball down a lane in a game of bowling.
  • Cajoled – To persuade someone to do something by coaxing or flattery.
  • Cold – Having a low temperature or lacking warmth.
  • Consoled – To provide comfort or solace to someone who is grieving or upset.
  • Controlled – To have power or authority over something or someone.
  • Doled – To distribute or give out something in small portions.
  • Enfold – To wrap or cover something completely.
  • Enrolled – To register or sign up for a program, course, or membership.
  • Extolled – To praise highly or enthusiastically.
  • Fold – To bend or crease something, usually paper or fabric.
  • Foretold – To predict or prophesize something that will happen in the future.
  • Fourfold – Four times as much or four times as many.
  • Gold – A precious metal that is highly valued for its rarity and beauty.
  • Hold – To grasp or grip something tightly.
  • Holed – Having a hole or perforation in it.
  • Manifold – Diverse or varied in nature; having many different forms or types.
  • Mold – A fungus that grows on organic matter and can cause health problems.
  • Mould – A British spelling of “mold”.
  • Olde – An archaic spelling of “old”.
  • Paroled – To release a prisoner on parole, which is a temporary release from prison under certain conditions.
  • Patrolled – To move around an area in order to keep it safe or secure.
  • Polled – To survey or canvass a group of people for their opinions or beliefs.
  • Resold – To sell something again, usually at a higher price than it was bought for.
  • Retold – To tell a story again, usually in a different way or with different details.
  • Rolled – To move something by turning it over and over.
  • Scold – To reprimand or criticize someone harshly.
  • Scrolled – To move through text or images on a screen by scrolling with a mouse or touchpad.
  • Sold – To exchange something for money or other goods.
  • Soled – Having a sole, such as a shoe or a boot.
  • Stranglehold – A grip or grasp that is tight enough to restrict breathing or movement.
  • Strolled – Walked in a leisurely or relaxed manner.
  • Told – Conveyed information or a story to someone else.
  • Tolled – The sound of a bell, often indicating the time or a death.
  • Twofold – Double or consisting of two parts.
  • Uncontrolled – Not restrained or governed, often resulting in chaos or disorder.
  • Unfold – To reveal or disclose information or a story.
  • Unrolled – To unwind or open a rolled-up object, such as a carpet or a scroll.
  • Unsold – Not purchased or bought by anyone.
  • Untold – A large or unspecified amount, often referring to a story or information that has not been revealed.
  • Uphold – To maintain or support, often in a legal or ethical context.
  • Withhold – To hold back or refuse to provide, often information or money.
  • Wold – A hill or an upland area, often with open grassland.

 

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