Top 60 Words That Rhyme with Twine (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 twine!

Here you’ll find the top 60 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘twine’ .

Pretty cool huh?

Let’s get started…

Words That Rhyme With Twine

  • Affine – A term used in mathematics to describe a type of function that preserves straight lines.
  • Aisne – A river in northern France that was the site of several battles during World War I.
  • Align – To arrange or position something in a straight line or in agreement with something else.
  • Aline – To adjust or arrange something so that it is straight or in the correct position.
  • Assign – To designate or allocate something to someone or something else.
  • Benign – A term used to describe something that is not harmful or dangerous.
  • Bine – A long, thin stem of a climbing plant, such as a hop plant.
  • Brine – A solution of salt and water used for preserving food or for various industrial purposes.
  • Cline – A gradual change in a characteristic of a species or population along a geographic axis.
  • Combine – To join or merge two or more things together.
  • Confine – To limit or restrict something or someone within a particular space or range.
  • Consign – To deliver or entrust something to someone else’s care.
  • Decline – To become weaker or less important over time.
  • Define – To give a precise meaning or description of something.
  • Design – To create a plan or specification for something.
  • Dine – To eat dinner or have a meal.
  • Divine – A term used to describe something that is god-like or sacred.
  • Dyne – A unit of force in the centimeter-gram-second system of units.
  • Eine – A German word meaning “one” or “a”.
  • Enshrine – To preserve or cherish something as sacred or holy.
  • Fein – A German word meaning “fine” or “thin”.
  • Fine – A term used to describe something that is of high quality or precise.
  • Incline – To slope or lean towards a particular direction or angle.
  • Intertwine – To twist or weave two or more things together.
  • Jain – A follower of Jainism, an ancient Indian religion that emphasizes non-violence and self-control.
  • Kleine – A German word meaning “small” or “little.”
  • Line – A long, narrow mark or stripe.
  • Mine – A place where minerals or other valuable materials are extracted from the earth.
  • Nine – The cardinal number that comes after eight and before ten.
  • Pine – A type of evergreen tree with needle-like leaves and cones.
  • Realign – To adjust or readjust something so that it is in proper alignment or position.
  • Reassign – To designate or allocate something to a different person or thing.
  • Recline – To lean back or lie down in a relaxed position.
  • Recombine – To combine or mix two or more things together again.
  • Redefine – To give a new or modified meaning or definition to something.
  • Redesign – To create a new design or plan for something.
  • Refine – To improve or purify something by removing impurities or unwanted elements.
  • Resign – To voluntarily give up a position or job.
  • Rhine – A river in western Europe that flows through Switzerland, Germany, France, and the Netherlands.
  • Schein – A German word meaning “appearance” or “illusion.”
  • Sein – A German word meaning “to be.”
  • Shine – To emit or reflect bright light.
  • Shrine – A place regarded as holy or sacred.
  • Sign – A symbol or indication of something.
  • Sine – A trigonometric function that relates the angles of a right triangle to the ratio of the length of its sides.
  • Spine – The backbone or vertebral column of an animal.
  • Spline – A thin strip of material used to reinforce or join pieces of wood or other materials.
  • Stein – A German word for “stone,” and often used as a suffix in German surnames.
  • Supine – Lying on one’s back, facing upwards.
  • Swine – A term used to describe pigs or hogs.
  • Syne – A Scottish word meaning “since” or “ago.”
  • Thine – An archaic word meaning “yours.”
  • Tine – A prong or pointed projection on a fork or similar object.
  • Trine – A group or set of three things.
  • Tyne – A river in northern England that flows into the North Sea.
  • Vine – A climbing plant that produces grapes or other fruit.
  • Whine – To make a high-pitched or annoying sound, often complaining or expressing dissatisfaction.
  • Wine – An alcoholic beverage made from fermented grapes or other fruit.
  • Zein – A protein found in maize (corn) and other grains.
  • Zine – A small-circulation, self-published magazine or periodical.

 



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