Top 41 Words That Rhyme with Tears (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 tears!

Here you’ll find the top 41 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘tears’.

Pretty cool huh?

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Words That Rhyme With Tears

  • Affairs – A term used to describe business, professional, or personal matters and concerns.
  • Airs – Refers to one’s mannerisms, behavior or attitude, especially when perceived as affected or pretentious.
  • Bears – Refers to the large, furry mammal with sharp claws found in many parts of the world.
  • Cares – Refers to the concern or interest for the well-being of someone or something.
  • Chairs – Refers to a piece of furniture designed for sitting on, typically having a back and four legs.
  • Compares – Refers to the act of examining similarities and differences between two or more things.
  • Dares – Refers to a challenge to do something brave, bold or risky.
  • Declares – Refers to the formal announcement or statement of something, often done publicly.
  • Downstairs – Refers to the lower level of a building, typically below ground level.
  • Errs – Refers to making a mistake or being mistaken.
  • Fairs – Refers to an exhibition or trade show, typically showcasing products or services.
  • Fares – Refers to the price paid for a journey on public transportation or by taxi.
  • Flares – Refers to a sudden burst of bright light, or a spreading outward in shape.
  • Hairs – Refers to the thread-like strands that grow from the skin of mammals.
  • Hares – Refers to a fast-running mammal similar to a rabbit, often found in fields and open spaces.
  • Heirs – Refers to a person who is legally entitled to inherit property or wealth after the death of the previous owner.
  • Impairs – Refers to the act of weakening or damaging something, often causing it to function less effectively.
  • Mares – Refers to a female horse, typically over the age of three.
  • Millionaires – Refers to a person whose wealth is estimated to be at least a million dollars or equivalent in other currencies.
  • Pairs – Refers to two things that are identical or very similar and are designed to be used together.
  • Pares – Refers to the act of cutting or trimming something, often reducing it to a smaller size.
  • Pears – Refers to a sweet fruit with a firm, juicy flesh and typically a rounded shape, narrow towards the stalk.
  • Prayers – Refers to the act of communicating with a deity or religious figure, typically to express thanks or ask for help.
  • Prepares – Refers to the act of getting ready or making something ready, often in advance of a specific event or purpose.
  • Questionnaires – A set of questions used for research or statistical purposes.
  • Repairs – The process of fixing or mending something that is broken or damaged.
  • Scares – To frighten or cause fear in someone or something.
  • Shares – A unit of ownership in a company or organization.
  • Snares – A trap for catching animals, typically consisting of a noose or wire.
  • Spares – Extra or additional parts or items that can be used to replace damaged or missing ones.
  • Squares – A geometrical shape with four equal sides and four right angles, or a place where people gather to socialize or play games.
  • Stairs – A series of steps or stairs leading from one floor or level to another in a building.
  • Stares – To look fixedly or intently at someone or something.
  • Swears – To make a solemn declaration or promise with an oath.
  • Tares – A weed that grows among crops and can cause damage or reduction in yield.
  • Theirs – Belonging to or associated with them.
  • Thoroughfares – A main road or route, typically one used for transportation.
  • Unawares – Without being aware of something.
  • Upstairs – The upper level or floors of a building or house.
  • Wares – Products or goods that are sold or offered for sale.
  • Wears – To have on one’s body as clothing or accessories.

 



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