Top 41 Words That Rhyme with Quake (With Meanings)

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

Here you’ll find the top 41 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘quake’

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Words That Rhyme With Quake

  • Ache – A dull or persistent pain in a part of the body that can cause discomfort and distress.
  • Awake – To be conscious or aware of your surroundings after sleeping or resting.
  • Bake – To cook food by dry heat in an oven, often used for bread, cakes, or other baked goods.
  • Bellyache – A pain or discomfort in the stomach, usually caused by indigestion, overeating, or illness.
  • Betake – To go to or travel to a particular place, often used to describe a journey or a destination.
  • Blacksnake – A long, slender, non-venomous snake found in North America, often called the eastern rat snake.
  • Brake – A device used to slow down or stop a vehicle, usually using friction or resistance.
  • Break – To separate into pieces, often unintentionally, or to interrupt or stop an activity or process.
  • Cake – A sweet baked dessert made from flour, sugar, eggs, and other ingredients, often decorated and served for special occasions.
  • Clambake – A traditional New England method of cooking clams and other seafood by steaming them in a pit lined with rocks and seaweed.
  • Corncrake – A bird species found in Europe and Asia, known for its distinctive call and declining population.
  • Drake – A male duck or a dragon-like creature in mythology and folklore.
  • Earache – A pain or discomfort in the ear, often caused by infection or inflammation.
  • Fake – Something that is not genuine or authentic, often used to describe a counterfeit or fraudulent item or action.
  • Flake – A thin, flat piece or layer of a material, often used to describe snow, skin, or paint.
  • Forsake – To abandon or give up something or someone, often used to describe a decision to leave or reject a person or idea.
  • Hake – A fish species found in the North Atlantic and North Pacific oceans, often used for food and commercial fishing.
  • Huarache – A type of sandal or shoe made from woven leather or fabric, often worn in Mexico and other Latin American countries.
  • Lake – A large body of water surrounded by land, often used for recreation, fishing, or as a source of drinking water.
  • Lakh – A unit of measurement used in South Asia to represent one hundred thousand.
  • Make – To create or produce something, often used to describe a process of crafting, building, or constructing something new.
  • Mistake – A mistake is an error or misstep that one makes, usually unintentionally.
  • Opaque – Opaque refers to something that is not transparent or clear, making it difficult to see through or understand.
  • Overtake – To overtake means to catch up with and pass someone or something that is ahead of you.
  • Partake – To partake means to take part in or participate in something.
  • Rake – A rake is a garden tool used for collecting leaves or other debris by dragging it across the ground.
  • Rattlesnake – A rattlesnake is a venomous snake with a distinctive rattle on its tail.
  • Remake – To remake something means to create it again, usually with improvements or changes.
  • Retake – To retake means to take something again, usually because the first attempt was unsuccessful or incomplete.
  • Sake – Sake is a Japanese alcoholic beverage made from fermented rice.
  • Shaikh – A shaikh is an Arabic term for a religious leader or elder.
  • Shake – To shake means to move rapidly back and forth or up and down.
  • Shiitake – Shiitake is a type of mushroom commonly used in Asian cuisine.
  • Slake – To slake means to quench or satisfy one’s thirst, hunger, or desire.
  • Snake – A snake is a long, legless reptile that is often feared for its venomous bite.
  • Spake – Spake is an archaic past tense of the verb “speak.”
  • Stake – A stake is a pointed wooden or metal post used for supporting something or marking a boundary.
  • Steak – A steak is a piece of meat, usually beef, that is cooked by broiling, grilling, or frying.
  • Take – To take means to grasp or seize something or to accept or receive something.
  • Undertake – To undertake means to take on or accept a task, project, or responsibility.
  • Wake – A wake is a gathering of family and friends to honor and remember someone who has died. It can also refer to the waves left behind a moving boat or ship.


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