Top 98 Words That Rhyme with Vine (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 vine!

Here you’ll find the top 98 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘vine’.

Pretty cool huh?

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Words That Rhyme With Vine

  • Affine – relating to a transformation that preserves collinearity and ratio of distances.
  • Align – to arrange or adjust parts to be in a straight line or in proper order.
  • Aline – to adjust or position in a straight line or alignment.
  • Alkaline – having a pH greater than 7, having basic properties.
  • Anodyne – something that relieves pain or soothes.
  • Anticline – a geological structure in which rock layers slope upward in opposite directions from a central crest.
  • Asinine – extremely foolish or stupid.
  • Assign – to allocate or designate for a particular purpose.
  • Atropine – a medication used to dilate pupils and treat certain types of poisoning.
  • Benign – gentle, kind, not harmful or dangerous.
  • Borderline – uncertain or not clearly defined.
  • Brine – salt water, water containing salt or other mineral.
  • Byzantine – highly complicated, intricate, or elaborate.
  • Calamine – a lotion or ointment used to treat skin irritation or itching.
  • Celandine – a flowering plant with yellow flowers and a long history of medicinal use.
  • Centerline – a line marking the center of something.
  • Clementine – a small, sweet citrus fruit.
  • Columbine – a flowering plant with distinctive bell-shaped flowers.
  • Concubine – a woman who lives with a man but is not his wife.
  • Confine – to keep within certain limits or boundaries.
  • Consign – to hand over or entrust something to someone else.
  • Cosign – to sign a document along with another person.
  • Crinoline – a stiff fabric used for underskirts or petticoats.
  • Crystalline – composed of crystals, clear and transparent like a crystal.
  • Cysteine – an amino acid that plays a crucial role in the synthesis of proteins.
  • Decline – to become weaker or less important, to refuse or reject.
  • Define – to explain or describe the meaning of something.
  • Design – a plan or specification for the construction of something.
  • Dine – to eat dinner or have a meal.
  • Disincline – To feel a reluctance or disinclination to do something
  • Divine – To discover or understand something by intuition or insight
  • Dopamine – A neurotransmitter in the brain that regulates movement and emotional responses
  • Eglantine – A wild rose with fragrant leaves and pink flowers
  • Ein – A unit of measurement in physics used to quantify energy
  • Endocrine – Relating to the glands that secrete hormones into the bloodstream to regulate bodily functions
  • Enshrine – To place or cherish something as sacred or cherished
  • Entwine – To twist or interweave together
  • Epinephrine – A hormone produced by the adrenal glands that increases heart rate, blood pressure, and metabolism
  • Exocrine – Relating to the glands that secrete substances through ducts to the exterior of the body
  • Fine – Of high quality or excellence
  • Hyperfine – Very fine or precise, particularly in reference to measurements or distinctions
  • Imipramine – A tricyclic antidepressant medication
  • Incline – To lean or slope in a particular direction
  • Interline – To insert or write between existing lines of text or writing
  • Intertwine – To twist or weave together in a complex or elaborate way
  • Iodine – A chemical element with the symbol I and atomic number 53
  • Lacustrine – Relating to or living in lakes or ponds
  • Line – A continuous extent of length, often defined by a visible boundary or division
  • Malign – To speak unfavorably about someone or something
  • Mine – An excavation in the earth for extracting coal, minerals, or other resources
  • Monoamine – A neurotransmitter that contains a single amino group, such as dopamine or serotonin
  • Neuroendocrine – Relating to the interaction between the nervous and endocrine systems in regulating bodily functions
  • Nine – The cardinal number that is one less than ten
  • Noncrystalline – Not having a crystal structure or composition
  • Norepinephrine – A hormone and neurotransmitter that constricts blood vessels and increases heart rate and blood pressure
  • Opine – To express an opinion or viewpoint
  • Palatine – Relating to the palate or the roof of the mouth
  • Pine – An evergreen tree with needle-like leaves and cones
  • Polycrystalline – Composed of many small crystals or grains, as opposed to a single crystal
  • Porcupine – a mammal with sharp spines on its back, used for defense against predators.
  • Proline – an amino acid found in many proteins.
  • Pyridine – a heterocyclic compound used as a solvent and building block for other chemicals.
  • Realign – to adjust or reposition something so that it is properly aligned or in the correct position.
  • Reassign – to assign something to a different person or place.
  • Recline – to lie back or rest in a comfortable position.
  • Recombine – to combine or mix together again, especially genetic material.
  • Reconsign – to send something to a different destination or recipient.
  • Redefine – to give a new or different meaning to something.
  • Redesign – to design something again or in a new way.
  • Refine – to purify or improve something by removing impurities or making it more precise.
  • Resign – to voluntarily leave a job or position.
  • Saccharine – overly sweet or sentimental.
  • Sein – a type of fishing net used to catch fish in shallow water.
  • Serpentine – winding or twisting in shape, like a snake.
  • Shine – to give off light or brightness.
  • Shrine – a place of religious devotion or veneration.
  • Sign – a symbol or indicator used to convey information or meaning.
  • Sine – a mathematical function that describes a wave pattern.
  • Spine – the row of bones in the back that support the body and protect the spinal cord.
  • Stein – a large beer mug or tankard.
  • Superfine – very fine or delicate.
  • Supine – lying on one’s back facing upward.
  • Swine – a domestic pig or hog.
  • Tetracycline – an antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections.
  • Thiamine – a type of vitamin B1 that is essential for proper bodily function.
  • Thine – a possessive form of the pronoun “you”, used to indicate ownership or relationship.
  • Thymine – one of the four nucleotide bases found in DNA.
  • Timberline – the elevation above which trees cannot grow due to harsh climate conditions.
  • Tine – a pointed prong or projection.
  • Turpentine – a solvent derived from the distillation of pine resin, commonly used in paints and varnishes
  • Twine – a strong thread or string composed of two or more smaller strands twisted together, used for tying or binding things
  • Underline – to draw a line under a word or phrase to give it emphasis or indicate its importance
  • Undermine – to weaken or damage something gradually, often with the intention of causing its downfall
  • Valentine – a person to whom one sends a card or gift on Valentine’s Day, or the card or gift itself
  • Waterline – the line where the hull of a ship meets the surface of the water
  • Whine – to make a high-pitched, complaining sound
  • Wine – an alcoholic drink made from fermented grapes or other fruits
  • Zine – a self-published magazine or fanzine, often focusing on niche topics or subcultures.

 



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