Top 75 Words That Rhyme with Pros (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 pros!

Here you’ll find the top 75 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘pros’.

Pretty cool huh?

Let’s get started…

Words That Rhyme With Pros

  • Arose – Past tense of arise, means to get up or come into existence.
  • Bedclothes – Refers to the linen, sheets, and covers used on a bed.
  • Bestows – Means to give or grant something to someone.
  • Blows – Refers to a sudden impact of air or an unexpected event.
  • Bungalows – Refers to a low house with a broad front porch, or to a small, cozy dwelling.
  • Cameos – Refers to a small carved decoration, often worn as jewelry.
  • Chose – Means to select or make a choice from multiple options.
  • Compose – Means to create or write something, often a piece of music or literature.
  • Crows – Refers to a large black bird with a distinctive cawing call.
  • Decompose – Means to break down into simpler substances or components.
  • Depose – Means to remove from office or position of power.
  • Disclose – Means to reveal or make known information that was previously unknown or secret.
  • Dispose – Means to get rid of something or arrange it in a particular manner.
  • Dominoes – Refers to a game played with small rectangular tiles, each divided into two squares, and marked with different numbers of spots.
  • Doze – Refers to a light sleep or to fall asleep unintentionally.
  • Embryos – Refers to an early stage of development of a living organism, before it is born or hatched.
  • Enclose – Means to surround or contain something within a boundary or enclosure.
  • Expose – Means to reveal or make something visible that was previously hidden or unknown.
  • Flows – Refers to the movement of a liquid or gas in a particular direction.
  • Foes – Refers to enemies or opponents.
  • Folios – Refers to a large sheet of paper folded in half to form two leaves, each with two pages of a book or manuscript.
  • Foreclose – Means to take possession of a property or asset due to non-payment of debt.
  • Froze – Past tense of freeze, means to become solid or very cold.
  • Glows – Refers to emitting or producing light, or to a warm, bright feeling.
  • Goes – Means to move or travel from one place to another.
  • Grows – Means to increase in size, amount, or degree over time.
  • Hoes – Refers to a tool used for gardening or agriculture.
  • Hose – Refers to a flexible tube used for conveying liquids or gasses.
  • Impose – Means to establish or bring about something through force or authority.
  • Inclose – To surround or enclose something.
  • Interpose – To place something between two things or people, often to mediate or interrupt.
  • Juxtapose – To place two things close together in order to compare or contrast them.
  • Knows – Third person singular of the verb “know,” meaning to have information or understanding about something.
  • Lows – Plural of the noun “low,” meaning a sound or period of depression or sadness.
  • Manifestoes – Plural of the noun “manifesto,” meaning a public declaration of beliefs, principles, or policies.
  • Noes – Plural of the noun “no,” meaning a negative response or refusal.
  • Nose – The facial organ used for smelling and breathing.
  • Oppose – To be against or resist something or someone.
  • Overflows – Plural of the noun “overflow,” meaning excess or surplus.
  • Overthrows – Plural of the noun “overthrow,” meaning the act of forcibly removing a government or leader from power.
  • Owes – Third person singular of the verb “owe,” meaning to be indebted to someone or something.
  • Patios – Plural of the noun “patio,” meaning an outdoor living space typically paved with stone or brick.
  • Plainclothes – Adjective describing someone who is not wearing a uniform, especially a police officer or detective.
  • Politicos – Plural of the noun “politico,” meaning a politician or person involved in politics.
  • Portfolios – Plural of the noun “portfolio,” meaning a collection of work or investments.
  • Pose – To assume a particular position or attitude, often for a photograph or artistic representation.
  • Predispose – To make someone more susceptible or likely to a particular condition or outcome.
  • Presuppose – To assume or take for granted something as true or existing beforehand.
  • Propose – To suggest or put forward a plan, idea, or question for consideration.
  • Prose – Written or spoken language in its ordinary form, as opposed to poetry or song.
  • Radios – Plural of the noun “radio,” meaning a device for transmitting and receiving broadcasts.
  • Ratios – Plural of the noun “ratio,” meaning a quantitative relationship between two amounts showing the number of times one value contains or is contained within the other.
  • Repose – To rest or relax
  • Rodeos – A sport event that involves riding and roping cattle
  • Rose – A type of flowering plant with thorny stems
  • Rows – A line of items arranged side by side
  • Scarecrows – A figure made of straw or other materials to scare away birds
  • Shows – Events or performances for entertainment
  • Slows – To reduce speed or make something slower
  • Snows – The frozen precipitation that falls from the sky in colder climates
  • Sows – To plant or scatter seeds
  • Stereos – Sound systems that can reproduce two or more channels of audio
  • Studios – Places where movies or television shows are produced
  • Superimpose – To place or lay something over something else
  • Suppose – To assume or believe something to be true without proof
  • Those – Referring to a specific group of people or things
  • Throes – Violent struggles or pains
  • Throws – To propel something through the air by force
  • Toes – The digits on the end of a foot
  • Tows – To pull something behind a vehicle
  • Transpose – To change the position or order of something
  • Underclothes – Clothing worn underneath other clothing
  • Undergoes – To experience or undergo a process
  • Verbose – Using more words than needed
  • Woes – Problems or difficulties.


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