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Welcome to this guide on the best words that rhyme with release!
Here you’ll find the top 34 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘release’.
Pretty cool huh?
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Words That Rhyme With Release
- Altarpiece – a decorative piece of art usually placed above or behind the altar of a church
- Antagonise – to cause hostility or opposition towards someone or something
- Apiece – for each piece or unit, used to indicate a price or quantity
- Caprice – a sudden and unpredictable change of mood or behavior
- Cease – to come or bring to an end, stop
- Centerpiece – a decorative or functional object placed in the center of a table or a room
- Cerise – a bright to deep red color
- Colonise – to establish political or economic control over a territory or a people
- Crease – a line or mark made by folding or wrinkling a material
- Decease – a polite or formal way of referring to a person’s death
- Decrease – to make less or smaller in quantity, size, or degree
- Fleece – a soft woolly covering of a sheep or goat, or a heavy fabric with a similar texture
- Geese – a waterbird similar to a duck, with a long neck and webbed feet
- Grease – a thick oily substance, often used as a lubricant or cooking ingredient
- Harmonise – to make compatible or bring into agreement or harmony
- Increase – to become or make greater in quantity, size, or degree
- Lease – a contract by which one party conveys property or services to another for a specified period in exchange for payment
- Legalese – the formal and technical language of legal documents and proceedings
- Mantelpiece – a decorative structure or shelf above a fireplace
- Masterpiece – a work of outstanding artistry or skill, especially one done by a master
- Modernise – to bring up to date in style, design, or technology
- Mortgagees – a person or organization that lends money for the purpose of buying property and takes a legal interest in the property as security for the loan
- Niece – a daughter of one’s brother or sister, or of one’s brother-in-law or sister-in-law
- Obese – excessively overweight, having a body mass index (BMI) of 30 or more
- Patronise – to treat with an air of condescension or kindness that betrays a feeling of superiority
- Peace – a state of tranquility, calmness, or freedom from disturbance or hostility
- Piece – a portion or part of something larger, often used to refer to a work of art
- Police – the civil force of a country responsible for maintaining law and order and preventing and detecting crime
- Recognise – to identify someone or something that one has seen before, or to acknowledge the existence, validity, or legality of something
- Release – to set free from confinement, custody, or obligation
- Revolutionise – to change fundamentally or completely, often in a way that improves or transforms something
- Surcease – to stop or bring to an end, especially temporarily or with finality
- Synchronise – to occur or operate at the same time or rate, or to coordinate or adjust to achieve this
- Tailpiece – a decorative or functional end piece or finishing touch at the end of something, often a musical instrument.






