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Welcome to this guide on the best words that rhyme with sold!
Here you’ll find the top 44 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘sold’.
Pretty cool huh?
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Words That Rhyme With Sold
- Behold – to see or observe something
- Bold – fearless and daring; having a strong or vivid appearance
- Bowled – to play cricket, lawn bowls, or ten-pin bowling
- Cajoled – to persuade someone through flattery or coaxing
- Cold – having a low temperature; unfriendly or unemotional
- Consoled – to comfort someone who is experiencing grief or distress
- Controlled – to manage or direct something
- Doled – to distribute or give out something in small amounts
- Enfold – to wrap or cover something completely
- Enrolled – to register or become a member of an organization or group
- Extolled – to praise someone or something enthusiastically
- Fold – to bend or crease something; a crease or bend in something
- Foretold – to predict or forecast something
- Fourfold – four times as much or many
- Gold – a yellow precious metal; something of great value or excellence
- Hold – to grasp or grip something; to keep something in one’s possession
- Holed – to make a hole in something; to be hiding or residing in a hole
- Manifold – many and varied; having many different forms or types
- Mold – a fungus that grows on organic matter; a hollow container used for shaping something; to shape or form something
- Mold – a hollow container used for shaping something; to shape or form something
- Old – having lived for a long time; not new
- Olde – an archaic spelling of “old”
- Paroled – to be released from prison before the completion of one’s sentence, under certain conditions
- Patrolled – to keep watch over an area, especially in order to maintain security
- Polled – refers to the act of taking a survey or vote, especially in an election.
- Resold – means to sell again or to sell something that has been previously purchased.
- Retold – means to tell a story or share information again, often in a different way or to a different audience.
- Rolled – can mean to turn over repeatedly or to shape something into a cylindrical form.
- Scold – refers to someone who is chiding or rebuking someone else for their actions.
- Scrolled – refers to the act of scrolling on a computer or mobile device to view additional content.
- Soled – refers to the bottom part of a shoe or footwear that comes in contact with the ground.
- Stranglehold – refers to a tight grip or control over something, often used in a negative context.
- Strolled – means to walk in a leisurely or relaxed manner.
- Told – refers to the act of sharing information or a story with someone.
- Tolled – refers to the ringing of a bell, often for religious or commemorative purposes.
- Twofold – refers to something that is double or twice as much as something else.
- Uncontrolled – refers to something that is not regulated or restrained, often used in a negative context.
- Unfold – means to open up or spread out something that was previously folded or closed.
- Unrolled – means to unfurl or spread out something that was previously rolled up or coiled.
- Unsold – refers to something that has not been purchased or sold yet.
- Untold – means not yet shared or told, often referring to a story or information.
- Uphold – means to maintain or support something, often used in a legal or ethical context.
- Withhold – means to keep back or hold back something, often referring to information or payment.
- Wold – refers to a rolling hill or a piece of elevated land.