Top 32 Words That Rhyme with Slime (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 slime!

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

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Words That Rhyme With Slime

  • Anytime – Refers to any point in time, suggesting that something can be done or happen at any moment.
  • Begrime – To cover with dirt or grime, making something filthy or unclean.
  • Birdlime – A sticky substance used to trap birds.
  • Chime – A musical instrument or device that produces a ringing sound when struck, often used to indicate the time.
  • Chyme – The pulpy, acidic fluid that is produced in the stomach and released into the small intestine during digestion.
  • Climb – To ascend or scale a height or incline, often referring to climbing a mountain or a flight of stairs.
  • Clime – A region or place with a particular climate or weather pattern.
  • Crime – An act that violates the law or goes against societal norms.
  • Dime – A coin worth ten cents in the US currency system.
  • Dinnertime – The time of day when dinner is typically eaten.
  • Flexitime – A work schedule that allows for flexibility in when work is done, as long as certain requirements are met.
  • Grime – Dirt or filth that accumulates on a surface or object over time.
  • Hym – A short form of “hymn,” a religious song or poem typically sung in a group.
  • Lime – A citrus fruit with a green exterior and acidic juice, or a white powdery substance often used in construction and gardening.
  • Lysozyme – An enzyme found in many bodily fluids that helps to break down bacterial cell walls.
  • Maritime – Relating to the sea or ocean, often referring to shipping or naval activities.
  • Mesenchyme – A type of connective tissue found in embryos that later develops into various other types of tissues.
  • Mime – An actor or performer who uses only gestures and body movements to convey a story or message.
  • Mistime – To do something at the wrong time or in the wrong order, often resulting in a mistake or error.
  • Onetime – Happening or occurring only once, or referring to something that happened in the past and is no longer relevant.
  • Overtime – Refers to the amount of time worked beyond the regular work hours, often resulting in additional pay for the employee.
  • Pantomime – A type of performance or theater that relies heavily on exaggerated gestures and body movements to convey a story.
  • Paradigm – A model or framework used to understand or analyze a particular phenomenon or concept.
  • Prime – Referring to the best or most important time or condition of something, or a number that is divisible only by one and itself.
  • Rhyme – A type of correspondence between the sounds of words, often used in poetry or song lyrics.F
  • Rime – A thin coating of ice that forms on objects when water droplets freeze on contact.
  • Sublime – Referring to something that is awe-inspiring or of great beauty and excellence.
  • Summertime – The season of the year that occurs between spring and fall, often associated with warm weather, outdoor activities, and vacations.
  • Suppertime – The time of day when supper, the evening meal, is typically eaten.
  • Thyme – A fragrant herb commonly used in cooking, often used to flavor meats, vegetables, and sauces.
  • Time – The concept of the progression of events or actions in the past, present, or future.
  • Wintertime – The season of the year that occurs between fall and spring, often associated with cold weather, snow, and winter sports.

 



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