Top 35 Words That Rhyme with Spells (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 spells!

Here you’ll find the top 35 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘spells’ .

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Words That Rhyme With Spells

  • Bells – A musical instrument consisting of a hollow metal or wooden object that produces a ringing sound when struck or when a clapper inside it hits its sides, often used in reference to church bells or sleigh bells.
  • Cartels – A group of companies or organizations that work together to control a particular industry or market, often used in reference to drug cartels or oil cartels.
  • Celles – A plural form of the word “celle,” which means a small room or cell, often used in reference to prison cells or animal cells.
  • Cells – The basic structural and functional unit of living organisms, often used in reference to plant cells or animal cells.
  • Compels – To force or to urge someone to do something, often used in reference to compelling someone to testify or compelling someone to take action.
  • Dells – A small, narrow valley, often used in reference to Dell computer company or Dell Rapids in South Dakota.
  • Dispels – To make something go away or disappear, often used in reference to dispelling doubts or dispelling fears.
  • Dwells – To reside or to live in a particular place, often used in reference to dwelling in a house or dwelling in a city.
  • Excels – To surpass or to be exceptionally good at something, often used in reference to excelling in academics or excelling in sports.
  • Expels – To force someone to leave or to eject, often used in reference to expelling a student or expelling gas.
  • Farewells – A formal expression of goodbye or parting, often used in reference to bidding farewell to a friend or a loved one.
  • Fells – To cut down or to chop down, often used in reference to felling trees or felling a foe.
  • Fels – A German word meaning “rocks,” often used in reference to geology or rock formations.
  • Foretells – To predict or to prophesy, often used in reference to foretelling the future or foretelling the weather.
  • Gazelles – A small, graceful, and fast-moving antelope, often used in reference to the animal kingdom or wildlife conservation.
  • Gelles – A plural form of the French masculine noun “gelle,” which means “gel,” often used in reference to hair styling products or medical gels.
  • Gels – A thick, jelly-like substance, often used in reference to hair gel or gelatin.
  • Hells – A place or state of suffering or punishment, often used in reference to ***l in religious or mythological contexts.
  • Hotels – A place that provides lodging accommodations for travelers, often used in reference to luxury hotels or budget hotels.
  • Impels – To drive or to push someone to take action, often used in reference to impelling someone to do their best or impelling someone to make a decision.
  • Kells – A town in County Meath, Ireland, known for its medieval Book of Kells manuscript.
  • Lapels – The part of a garment, typically a suit jacket or coat, that is turned back on either side of the front opening and usually carries a notch or a peaked lapel.
  • Motels – A type of lodging establishment that typically offers rooms with direct access to a parking lot, often used by travelers or tourists.
  • Nouvelles – A French word meaning “news” or “short stories,” often used in reference to French literature or French culture.
  • Organelles – A specialized structure within a cell that performs a specific function, often used in reference to mitochondria or chloroplasts.
  • Pastels – A soft and delicate color or a drawing medium consisting of pure powdered pigments and a binder, often used in reference to pastel art or pastel colors.
  • Propels – To drive or to push something forward, often used in reference to propelling a boat or propelling an idea forward.
  • Rebels – A person who resists or opposes authority or control, often used in reference to political rebels or rebellious teenagers.
  • Repels – To drive or to keep away something, often used in reference to repelling insects or repelling negative energy.
  • Sells – To exchange goods or services for money, often used in reference to selling products or selling tickets.
  • Shells – A hard, protective outer layer that encases an animal or a plant, often used in reference to sea shells or turtle shells.
  • Smells – To perceive the scent or odor of something, often used in reference to smelling flowers or smelling food.
  • Swells – To increase in size or volume, often used in reference to ocean swells or swelling muscles.
  • Tells – To communicate or to convey information, often used in reference to telling stories or telling jokes.
  • Wells – A town in Somerset, England, or a natural underground source of water, often used in reference to water wells or oil wells.

 



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