Top 51 Words That Rhyme with Peek (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 peek!

Here you’ll find the top 51 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘peek’.

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Words That Rhyme With Peek

  • Antique – an old and often valuable item, typically something that has been passed down from generations.
  • Batik – a method of dyeing cloth that involves covering certain areas with wax to create intricate patterns.
  • Beak – the hard, pointed part of a bird’s mouth that they use to catch and eat their food.
  • Bespeak – to indicate or show something; to suggest or imply something.
  • Bleak – having a desolate and gloomy atmosphere, often referring to a landscape or mood.
  • Boutique – a small and fashionable shop that sells unique and stylish items.
  • Cacique – a local chief or leader in parts of Central and South America.
  • Cheek – either of the two fleshy parts of the face below the eyes, used for smiling and expressing emotions.
  • Clique – a small and exclusive group of people who share common interests or goals.
  • Creak – a sharp or high-pitched sound, typically made by a door, floorboard, or rusty hinge.
  • Creek – a small, narrow stream of water that flows into a larger body of water, such as a river or ocean.
  • Critique – an evaluation or analysis of something, often in a critical or negative manner.
  • Doublespeak – language that deliberately obscures, disguises, or distorts its true meaning, often used for political or manipulative purposes.
  • Economique – relating to economics or the economy, typically used to describe a style or trend.
  • Freak – a person or thing that is very unusual, unexpected, or abnormal.
  • Geek – a person who is very passionate or knowledgeable about a specific subject, often related to technology or science.
  • Historique – relating to history or historical events, often used to describe a landmark or significant moment.
  • Leak – an unintended escape of liquid or gas, typically from a container or vessel.
  • Leek – a type of vegetable with a long, white, and cylindrical stem that is often used in cooking.
  • Meek – quiet, gentle, and easily imposed on; submissive or compliant.
  • Misspeak – to make a mistake or error while speaking, often resulting in miscommunication or confusion.
  • Musique – French for “music,” often used to describe a specific style or genre of music.
  • Mystique – an aura or feeling of mystery, secrecy, or allure that surrounds someone or something.
  • Oblique – at an angle or slanting direction, often used to describe a line or surface.
  • Peak – the pointed top of a mountain or hill; the highest point of something.
  • Peke – a small dog breed with long hair and a pushed-in nose, often referred to as a Pekingese.
  • Physique – the physical structure, appearance, and abilities of a person’s body.
  • Pipsqueak – a small and insignificant person or thing, often used in a humorous or affectionate way.
  • Pique – a feeling of irritation, annoyance, or resentment, often resulting from a perceived insult or offense.
  • Plastique – A type of explosive material that can be molded and shaped.
  • Politique – Relating to politics or political strategy.
  • Pratique – Permission granted to a ship to enter a port after meeting certain health and customs requirements.
  • Publique – Public or open to all.
  • Reek – A strong, unpleasant smell.
  • Seek – To search for or try to find something.
  • Sheik – A leader in an Arab community.
  • Sheikh – A leader in an Arab community.
  • Shriek – A loud, high-pitched scream or cry.
  • Sleek – Smooth and glossy, with an attractive appearance.
  • Sneak – To move quietly and stealthily in order to avoid being noticed.
  • Speak – To communicate using language or words.
  • Speake – An establishment that illegally sells alcoholic drinks during the time of prohibition in the US (1920-1933).
  • Squeak – A short, high-pitched sound.
  • Streak – A long, thin line or mark.
  • Teak – A type of wood that is strong and durable, often used for outdoor furniture.
  • Technique – A specific method or way of doing something.
  • Tweak – To make a small adjustment or change to something.
  • Unique – One of a kind, unlike anything else.
  • Weak – Lacking strength or power.
  • Week – A period of seven days.
  • Wreak – To cause or bring about (usually used with “havoc” or “vengeance”).

 



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