Top 32 Words That Rhyme with Relieved (With Meanings)

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

Here you’ll find the top 32 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘relieved’.

Pretty cool huh?

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Words That Rhyme With Relieved

  • Achieved – successfully accomplished or attained a goal or objective.
  • Aggrieved – feeling resentment or injustice due to a perceived wrong or injury.
  • Believed – held a particular idea or opinion to be true.
  • Bereaved – suffering the loss of a loved one through death.
  • Cleaved – split or divided in two.
  • Conceived – formulated or developed an idea or plan.
  • Deceived – misled or fooled someone.
  • Disbelieved – did not accept or believe in something.
  • Grieved – felt deep sorrow or sadness, especially due to a loss.
  • Heaved – lifted or threw something heavy with effort.
  • Interleaved – inserted or placed something between others in a series or sequence.
  • Interweaved – woven together in a pattern or design.
  • Leaved – having leaves or leaf-like structures.
  • Misconceived – misunderstood or formed an incorrect idea or notion.
  • Overachieved – accomplished more than was expected or required.
  • Peeved – annoyed or irritated.
  • Perceived – become aware or conscious of something through the senses.
  • Preconceived – formed an opinion or idea about something before experiencing it.
  • Received – accepted or took in something given or offered.
  • Reeved – passed a rope or line through a hole, ring, or block.
  • Reprieved – granted a delay or postponement of a punishment.
  • Retrieved – brought back or recovered something that was lost or missing.
  • Sheaved – gathered or bound something into a sheaf or bundle.
  • Sieved – passed through a sieve or strainer to separate out particles.
  • Sleeved – having a sleeve or sleeves.
  • Strived – made great efforts to achieve or obtain something.
  • Thieved – stole or took something without permission.
  • Undeceived – made someone realize the truth or correct an erroneous belief.
  • Underachieved – performed less well than expected or desired.
  • Unperceived – not noticed or recognized.
  • Unrelieved – not relieved or alleviated.
  • Weaved – past tense of “weave,” which means to form fabric by interlacing threads or to create a story or plan in a skillful or intricate way.

 



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