Top 16 Words That Rhyme with Stage (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 stage!

Here you’ll find the top 16 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘stage’

Pretty cool huh?

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Words That Rhyme With Stage

  • Age – Age refers to the length of time that someone or something has been alive or in existence.
  • Assuage – To assuage is to soothe, calm, or ease someone’s worries or fears.
  • Backstage – Backstage refers to the area behind the stage in a theater or performance venue where actors, crew, and other personnel prepare for a show.
  • Cage – A cage is a structure, usually made of metal bars or wire, used to confine or hold animals or other things.
  • Disengage – To disengage is to separate, detach, or disconnect something from another thing or person.
  • Engage – To engage is to involve or participate in something, or to make a connection or commitment to someone or something.
  • Gage – A gage is a tool or device used for measuring or testing something, such as the thickness of a material or the amount of pressure in a container.
  • Gauge – Gauge is similar to gage, but it also refers to a standard or scale used for measuring or estimating something.
  • Haulage – Haulage refers to the transportation of goods or materials by a vehicle, such as a truck or train.
  • Multistage – Multistage refers to something that has multiple stages or steps, such as a multistage rocket or a multistage process.
  • Offstage – Offstage refers to the area outside of the visible performance area in a theater or performance venue.
  • Onstage – Onstage refers to the visible performance area in a theater or performance venue where actors or performers are seen by the audience.
  • Page – A page can refer to a sheet of paper, or a leaf in a book or document. It can also refer to a young person who works as a servant or assistant.
  • Rage – Rage refers to intense anger or fury, often accompanied by violent behavior or outbursts.
  • Sage – Sage can refer to a type of plant, or a person who is wise, knowledgeable, or experienced in a particular area.
  • Wage – A wage is a payment or compensation given to someone for their work, typically on an hourly or daily basis.


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