Top 64 Words That Rhyme with Squawk (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 squawk!

Here you’ll find the top 100 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘squawk’.

Pretty cool huh?

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Words That Rhyme With Squawk

  • Aftershock – The tremor that follows a larger earthquake
  • Antiknock – A fuel additive that prevents knocking in an engine
  • Backtalk – Disrespectful or insolent responses to someone in authority
  • Balk – To hesitate or refuse to do something
  • Ballcock – A valve used in a toilet tank to regulate water flow
  • Bloc – A group of countries, parties, or individuals with a common interest or purpose
  • Block – A solid piece of material used in construction or as a barrier
  • Bock – A type of beer that originated in Germany
  • Calk – To fill or seal a gap with a substance like tar or putty
  • Caulk – To fill or seal a gap with a flexible material like silicone
  • Chalk – A soft, white, porous sedimentary rock used for writing or drawing
  • Choc – A sudden, sharp, or unexpected impact or sensation
  • Chock – A wedge or block used to secure a wheel, ship, or other object in place
  • Clock – A device that tells time
  • Cock – A male chicken or rooster, or a faucet for controlling water flow
  • Crock – A large earthenware pot or container, or something that is fraudulent or phony
  • Doc – A shortened form of “doctor,” or a type of file format
  • Doch – A Scottish word used to express disagreement or contradiction
  • Dock – A structure or platform built alongside water for ships to load and unload cargo
  • Electroshock – A medical treatment that uses electric currents to induce seizures, often used to treat severe mental illness
  • Flock – A group of birds, sheep, or goats, or a large number of people or things
  • Frock – A dress or gown worn by women, or a habit or robe worn by certain religious orders
  • Gawk – To stare stupidly or awkwardly.
  • Hammerlock – A wrestling hold in which an opponent’s arm is twisted up behind their back.
  • Hawk – A bird of prey with broad wings and a curved beak.
  • Hoc – Latin phrase meaning “in this matter” or “in this situation”.
  • Hock – To pawn or sell something, usually at a discounted price.
  • Hollyhock – A tall flowering plant with brightly colored blossoms.
  • Interlock – To fit or mesh together tightly.
  • Jock – A slang term for an athlete or sportsman.
  • Knock – To strike a surface with force, usually producing a loud noise.
  • Laughingstock – A person or thing that is mocked or ridiculed.
  • Leafstalk – The stalk that supports a leaf or group of leaves.
  • Loc – A slang term for a location or place.
  • Loch – A Scottish word for a lake or a narrow, deep inlet of the sea.
  • Lock – A mechanism for securing something, typically with a key or combination.
  • Macaque – A type of monkey, typically found in Asia and Africa.
  • Mach – A unit for measuring speed, equal to approximately 0.8 times the speed of sound.
  • Manioc – A tropical plant with starchy roots, also known as cassava.
  • Mock – To imitate or mimic someone or something, often in a derisive or sarcastic way.
  • Moonwalk – A dance move in which the dancer appears to be walking backwards, made famous by Michael Jackson.
  • Oc – Abbreviation for “off-center”.
  • Och – Scottish expression used to express surprise or dismay.
  • Overstock – An excess supply of goods or products.
  • Pock – A small pimple or swelling on the skin.
  • Poppycock – Nonsense or foolishness.
  • Proc – A shortened form of the word “proceed,” often used in business or legal contexts.
  • Restock – To replenish a supply of something that has run low or out.
  • Rock – A naturally occurring solid material composed of minerals or mineraloids.
  • Schlock – Cheap, low-quality merchandise or entertainment.
  • Shlock – A Yiddish word meaning the same as “schlock.”
  • Shock – A sudden and violent jolt or impact.
  • Shoptalk – Informal or technical jargon used by people in a particular industry or profession.
  • Smock – A loose-fitting overgarment worn to protect clothing, especially by artists or doctors.
  • Sock – A garment worn on the foot and ankle, typically made of cotton or wool.
  • Sparrowhawk – A small bird of prey found in Eurasia and North America.
  • Stalk – The main stem of a plant, or the act of pursuing someone persistently or obsessively.
  • Stock – A supply of goods or materials kept on hand for sale or use.
  • Talk – The exchange of ideas or information through conversation or speech.
  • Tomahawk – A type of single-handed axe traditionally used by Native Americans.
  • Unlock – To open or release a lock or something that was previously inaccessible.
  • Walk – To move on foot, taking steps with one’s feet.
  • Windsock – A conical textile tube used to indicate wind direction and speed at an airport or airfield.
  • Wok – A versatile cooking pan with a rounded bottom, commonly used in Asian cuisine.



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