Top 78 Words That Rhyme with Ra (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 ra!

Here you’ll find the top 78 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘ra’.

Pretty cool huh?

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Words That Rhyme With Ra

  • Aah – An exclamation expressing surprise, delight, or pain.
  • Aha – An exclamation used to express triumph, surprise, or discovery.
  • Alga – A simple, non-flowering aquatic plant that can be found in bodies of water like ponds or lakes.
  • Awe – A feeling of amazement and admiration, often mixed with fear or wonder.
  • Baa – The characteristic cry of a sheep or lamb.
  • Baccarat – A card game played in casinos, similar to blackjack.
  • Bah – An exclamation used to express contempt or disdain.
  • Blah – A term used to describe something that is uninteresting, boring, or lacking in excitement.
  • Bois – A French term for “wood” often used in English to describe a type of lumber.
  • Borzois – A breed of large hunting dogs with long, silky fur and a distinctive curved tail.
  • Bourgeois – A term used to describe the middle class or those with conventional attitudes and values.
  • Bra – A piece of women’s undergarment that supports and covers the breasts.
  • Caw – The characteristic cry of a crow or other large bird.
  • Cha – A slang term often used to refer to tea or a hot beverage.
  • Chamois – A type of small, agile mountain goat known for its soft, woolly fur.
  • Claw – A sharp, curved nail found on the foot of many animals, including birds, cats, and some reptiles.
  • Craw – The stomach of a crustacean, often used as food.
  • Draw – To pull something towards oneself, or to produce a picture or design.
  • Faw – A Scottish term for “fall.”
  • Fhall – A Middle English term meaning “shall fail.”
  • Flaw – A defect or imperfection, often used to describe something that is broken or damaged.
  • Foresaw – The past tense of “foresee,” meaning to predict or anticipate something.
  • Fuchsia – A bright pink or purple color often used in fashion and interior design.
  • Geegaw – A trinket or bauble, often used as a decorative item.
  • Gnaw – To bite and chew on something persistently, often to wear it down or remove parts of it.
  • Guffaw – A loud, hearty burst of laughter.
  • Haa – A Scottish term for “hall.”
  • Hah – An exclamation used to express amusement or surprise.
  • Haw – The fruit of the hawthorn tree, often used in jellies or other preserves.
  • Hurrah – An exclamation used to express excitement, joy, or triumph.
  • Inlaw – A relative by marriage, such as a sister-in-law or father-in-law.
  • Jackdaw – A species of bird related to crows and ravens, known for their intelligence and playful behavior.
  • Jaw – The bone structure in the skull that holds the teeth, or the act of speaking or chewing.
  • Law – The system of rules and regulations enforced by a government or society to maintain order and justice.
  • Lockjaw – A condition characterized by muscle stiffness and difficulty opening the mouth, typically caused by tetanus.
  • Loofah – A fibrous material derived from the fruit of a tropical vine, often used as a natural exfoliant for the skin.
  • Macaw – A brightly colored parrot found in Central and South America, often kept as a pet.
  • Mackinaw – A type of heavy woolen cloth commonly used for jackets and blankets, named after a city in Michigan.
  • Markkaa – The former currency of Finland, replaced by the euro in 2002.
  • Maw – The mouth or throat of a carnivorous animal, or a slang term for someone’s mother.
  • Moi – The Hawaiian word for “hello” or “greetings”.
  • Nah – A slang term for “no” or “not interested”.
  • Ois – A Yiddish word meaning “woe is me” or “oh no”.
  • Outdraw – To draw a weapon faster than someone else in a duel or showdown.
  • Overawe – To impress or intimidate someone with one’s power or authority.
  • Overdraw – To withdraw more money from a bank account than is available, resulting in a negative balance and fees.
  • Oversaw – The past tense of “oversee”, meaning to supervise or manage a task or project.
  • Panama – A country in Central America, known for its canal and tropical climate.
  • Pasha – A high-ranking official or military commander in the Ottoman Empire or other Muslim countries.
  • Patois – A regional dialect or language that differs from the standard language of a country or region.
  • Paw – The foot of an animal, typically with claws or pads, or a slang term for a hand.
  • Pawpaw – A fruit-bearing tree native to North America, also known as the “custard apple”.
  • Pshaw – An expression of disbelief or contempt, similar to “pfft” or “nonsense”.
  • Qua – A Latin word meaning “as” or “in the role of”, often used in musical notation.
  • Rah – A cheer or exclamation of encouragement, often used in sports or competitions.
  • Raw – Uncooked or unprocessed, or a state of vulnerability or emotion.
  • Rawer – A comparative form of “raw”, meaning more uncooked or more vulnerable.
  • Redraw – To create a new or revised version of a drawing or design, or to request a new payment from a bank account.
  • Saw – A tool with a sharp blade used for cutting wood or other materials, or a past tense form of “see”.
  • Scofflaw – A person who habitually disregards or violates the law, often in a minor or petty way.
  • Sha – This is a variant spelling of the word “shaw,” which means a small wood or thicket of trees.
  • Shah – A title given to the monarch of certain Middle Eastern countries.
  • Slaw – A side dish made from shredded cabbage and other vegetables in a dressing.
  • Soh – This word is often used in music theory to refer to a tone that is a half step lower than the tonic.
  • Sough – A whispering or rustling sound made by the wind or trees.
  • Southpaw – A left-handed person, or a boxer who leads with their right hand and fights with their left.
  • Spa – A place where people can go to relax and receive spa treatments such as massages, facials, and body treatments.
  • Squaw – An offensive term for a Native American woman, which should not be used.
  • Straw – The dry stalks of cereal plants that are used as fodder, bedding, or as a material for weaving hats or baskets.
  • Thaw – The process of ice or snow melting as a result of warming temperatures.
  • Travaux – This is a French word that means “works” or “labor.”
  • Trois – The French word for “three.”
  • Ulna – One of the two long bones in the forearm, located on the side opposite the thumb.
  • Uninstall – To remove software or a program from a computer or device.
  • Voila – An expression used to indicate success or completion, similar to saying “there you have it.”
  • Waa – A sound made by a baby or young child to express distress or discomfort.
  • Withdraw – To remove oneself from a situation or location, or to remove money from an account.
  • Yaw – A movement of a ship or aircraft around its vertical axis, causing it to turn to the left or right.

 



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