Top 59 Words That Rhyme with Role (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 role!

Here you’ll find the top 59 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘role’ 

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Words That Rhyme With Role

  • Arteriole – A small branch of an artery that carries blood to the capillaries.
  • Beanpole – A tall and thin person who looks like a pole made of beans.
  • Bedroll – A compact bundle of bedding that is rolled up and used for sleeping outdoors or while traveling.
  • Bole – The trunk of a tree.
  • Boll – The rounded seed capsule of cotton or other plants.
  • Bowl – A round or deep dish used for serving food.
  • Buttonhole – A small slit in fabric made to accommodate a button for fastening.
  • Cajole – To persuade someone to do something through flattery or gentle persuasion.
  • Camisole – A sleeveless undergarment worn by women as a top or as a layering piece.
  • Casserole – A large, deep dish used for cooking and serving food.
  • Coal – A black, sedimentary rock used as a fuel source.
  • Condole – To express sympathy or sorrow for someone’s loss.
  • Control – The power to direct or regulate something.
  • Cubbyhole – A small, enclosed space or compartment for storage.
  • Decontrol – To remove government control or regulation from something.
  • Dole – To distribute or give out in portions, often used in reference to charity or welfare.
  • Dolour – A feeling of great sadness or sorrow.
  • Droll – Amusing in an odd or whimsical way.
  • Enroll – To officially register or sign up for something.
  • Extol – To praise highly or enthusiastically.
  • Extoll – A less common spelling of “extol,” meaning to praise highly or enthusiastically.
  • Foal – A young horse, typically less than a year old.
  • Glycerol – A thick, colorless liquid used in various products, including cosmetics and pharmaceuticals.
  • Goal – The objective or aim of a task or activity.
  • Hole – An opening or cavity in a solid object.
  • Innersole – The inside layer of a shoe that touches the foot.
  • Knoll – A small hill or mound.
  • Kohl – A cosmetic made of powdered antimony, used as eye makeup.
  • Maypole – A tall pole decorated with ribbons and flowers, traditionally used in May Day celebrations.
  • Mole – A small, burrowing mammal with dark, velvety fur.
  • Ole – A Spanish interjection used to express approval or excitement, like “olé!”
  • Oriole – A brightly-colored bird with a distinctive song, native to North and South America.
  • Parole – A conditional release from prison, granted to a prisoner who agrees to certain conditions.
  • Patrol – A group of people or vehicles that move around an area to keep it secure or watch for danger.
  • Petiole – The stalk that attaches a leaf to a plant stem.
  • Pigeonhole – To categorize or label someone or something in a limiting or narrow way.
  • Pole – A long, slender object used for support, decoration, or as part of a game or sport.
  • Poll – A survey or tally of people’s opinions or votes on a particular issue.
  • Profiterole – A small pastry filled with cream or custard and usually topped with chocolate.
  • Prole – Short for “proletariat,” meaning the working class or laborers.
  • Quadrupole – A type of particle accelerator used in physics experiments to study subatomic particles.
  • Rissole – A small savory cake made of minced meat or vegetables, coated in breadcrumbs and fried.
  • Role – A part or function that someone or something plays in a particular situation.
  • Scroll – A roll of parchment or paper with writing or artwork on it, or a digital display of information that can be scrolled up or down.
  • Shoal – A shallow area in a body of water, or a group of fish swimming together.
  • Skoal – A traditional Scandinavian toast, often accompanied by a drink of alcohol.
  • Sole – The underside of a person’s foot, or a type of flatfish.
  • Soul – The spiritual or immaterial part of a person, often believed to survive after death.
  • Stole – A long scarf or shawl worn around the neck, or the past tense of “steal.”
  • Stroll – A leisurely walk or a short journey taken for pleasure.
  • Systole – The phase of the heartbeat when the heart muscle contracts and pumps blood into the arteries.
  • Thole – A pin or peg used to secure an oar in a rowlock on a boat.
  • Tole – A decorative painting technique where metal objects are given the appearance of being painted.
  • Toll – A fee or charge for using a particular road, bridge, or other public infrastructure.
  • Troll – To post inflammatory or off-topic messages online to provoke a reaction or start an argument.
  • Unroll – To open or unfold something that has been rolled up or wrapped.
  • Vacuole – A membrane-bound sac found in the cytoplasm of plant and fungal cells, used for storage and transportation.
  • Vole – A small rodent similar to a mouse or shrew, found in many parts of the world.
  • Whole – Entire, complete, or undivided.

 



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