Top 21 Words That Rhyme with Raps (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 raps!

Here you’ll find the top 21 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘raps’.

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Words That Rhyme With Raps

  • Apse – A semicircular or polygonal end of a church, usually at the east end, where the altar is located.
  • Caps – Plural of cap, a head covering or a protective cover.
  • Collapse – To fall down suddenly, often due to weakness or instability.
  • Elapse – To pass or slip by (of time).
  • Flaps – A hinged or movable part of a larger object that can be lifted and lowered to open or close an opening.
  • Gaps – An empty space or opening in between two objects.
  • Handicaps – A disadvantage that makes achievement or success more difficult.
  • Laps – The act of passing over or completing a circuit or lap.
  • Lapse – A temporary failure or a slip in judgment or behavior.
  • Maps – A visual representation of an area, usually drawn to scale.
  • Overlaps – To extend over or cover a part of something.
  • Perhaps – Possibly or maybe.
  • Prolapse – To slip or fall out of place (usually referring to an organ or part of the body).
  • Relapse – To fall back into a previous condition or state, often a negative one.
  • Scraps – A small leftover piece of something.
  • Slaps – To hit with an open hand, usually on the face.
  • Snaps – A sudden, sharp cracking sound, or a fastener that closes with a clicking sound.
  • Straps – A long, narrow piece of material used to fasten or secure something.
  • Taps – A device for controlling the flow of a liquid or gas, or a military signal sounded on a bugle or drum.
  • Traps – A device used to catch or hold something, often referring to animal traps.
  • Wraps – A covering or enveloping material, often used for protection or warmth.



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