Top 23 Words That Rhyme with Sheep (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 sheep!

Here you’ll find the top 23 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘sheep’.

Pretty cool huh?

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Words That Rhyme With Sheep

  • Asleep – The state of being unconscious or resting in a deep slumber.
  • Beep – A short, high-pitched sound made by electronic devices or vehicles as a warning or signal.
  • Bleep – A brief, sharp sound made by a censoring device to mask profanity or other sensitive words.
  • Cheap – Inexpensive or low-priced, often implying a lower quality or value.
  • Cheep – A short, high-pitched sound made by a bird, typically a chick or small bird.
  • Creep – To move slowly and quietly in a way that is often perceived as sneaky or creepy.
  • Deep – Having a great distance from top to bottom, or being intense, profound, or emotional.
  • Heap – A pile or mound of something, often implying a large quantity or messiness.
  • Jeep – A small, rugged vehicle designed for off-road use, typically with four-wheel drive.
  • Keep – To hold onto or maintain something, often implying a sense of responsibility or obligation.
  • Leap – To jump or spring forward quickly and energetically, often implying a sense of excitement or courage.
  • Neap – A type of low tide that occurs twice a month, typically when the sun and moon are at right angles to each other.
  • Oversleep – To sleep longer than intended or desired, often leading to tardiness or missed appointments.
  • Peep – A brief, high-pitched sound made by a small animal or baby, or a quick look or glance.
  • Reap – To harvest or gather crops, or to receive rewards or benefits from something.
  • Scrapheap – A pile or heap of discarded or useless items, often implying a sense of worthlessness or rejection.
  • Seep – To flow or leak slowly and steadily, often referring to liquids or gases.
  • Slagheap – A pile or mound of waste material left over from mining or industrial processes, often implying a sense of pollution or environmental damage.
  • Sleep – The state of rest or unconsciousness, often essential for physical and mental health.
  • Steep – Having a sharp incline or slope, often implying a sense of difficulty or challenge.
  • Sweep – To clean or clear an area by moving a broom or brush back and forth, or to win decisively or completely.
  • Veep – A slang term for a Vice President, often used informally or humorously.
  • Weep – To cry or shed tears, often implying a sense of sadness or grief



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