Top 41 Words That Rhyme with Theirs (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 theirs!

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

Pretty cool huh?

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Words That Rhyme With Theirs

  • Affairs – An event or a situation of public interest, often of a political or diplomatic nature.
  • Airs – Mannerisms or affected behavior displayed in an attempt to impress or seem superior.
  • Bears – Large, carnivorous mammals with shaggy fur and a distinct hump on their backs.
  • Cares – The provision of emotional, medical, or financial assistance to someone in need.
  • Chairs – A piece of furniture designed for sitting, typically with a back and four legs.
  • Compares – To examine or note the similarities and differences between two or more things.
  • Dares – To have the courage or audacity to do something risky or challenging.
  • Declares – To make a formal statement or announcement, often publicly.
  • Downstairs – Referring to the lower level of a building or house.
  • Errs – To make a mistake or error in judgment.
  • Fairs – An exhibition or event showcasing goods or livestock.
  • Fares – The price of a ticket for transportation, such as a bus or train.
  • Flares – A sudden, brief burst of bright light or flame.
  • Hairs – The thread-like strands that grow on the skin of humans and animals.
  • Hares – A fast-running mammal with long ears and legs, related to rabbits.
  • Heirs – A person legally entitled to inherit the property or rank of another.
  • Impairs – To damage or weaken something, especially the function or quality of something.
  • Mares – Female horses, usually three years or older.
  • Millionaires – A person whose wealth amounts to at least a million dollars or equivalent currency.
  • Pairs – Two things of the same kind that are matched or used together.
  • Pares – To trim or cut away the outer edges or excess of something.
  • Pears – A sweet and juicy fruit with a characteristic shape.
  • Prayers – Expressions of communication with a higher power, usually made in a religious context.
  • Prepares – Getting ready for an event or task, by making necessary arrangements or taking necessary steps.
  • Questionnaires – A set of questions used for research, surveys, or other information-gathering purposes.
  • Repairs – Fixing or restoring something to its original condition or functionality.
  • Scares – Causing fear or panic, or feeling afraid or panicked oneself.
  • Shares – Dividing something into parts and distributing it among multiple people or entities.
  • Snares – A trap used for capturing animals, or a difficult or dangerous situation that one may get caught in.
  • Spares – An extra item kept on hand in case it is needed, or to avoid waste.
  • Squares – A shape with four sides of equal length and four right angles, or a public open space in a town or city.
  • Stairs – A series of steps used for ascending or descending between different levels of a building or structure.
  • Stares – Looking fixedly or intently at someone or something, often out of curiosity or surprise.
  • Swears – Making a solemn declaration or affirmation, or using profane language.
  • Tares – A type of weed often found in crops or fields.
  • Tears – Drops of water that come from the eyes as a result of strong emotion or irritation.
  • Thoroughfares – A main road or route that connects different places and is used for traffic and transportation.
  • Unawares – Without being aware or informed in advance.
  • Upstairs – The higher level of a building, usually accessed by stairs or an elevator.
  • Wares – Goods or merchandise that are offered for sale.
  • Wears – The act of using or carrying something, such as clothing or accessories.

 



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