Top 72 Words That Rhyme with Woes (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 woes!

Here you’ll find the top 72  words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘woes’.

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Words That Rhyme With Woes

  • Arose – Refers to the past tense of “arise,” meaning to get up from a lying or sitting position, often used in the context of morning routines or waking up.
  • Bedclothes – Refers to the sheets, blankets, and other coverings used to make a bed, often used in the context of household items or interior design.
  • Bestows – Refers to the act of giving or granting something to someone, often used in the context of awards or honors.
  • Blows – Refers to the act of forcefully expelling air from the mouth or nose, often used in the context of physical activity or expression.
  • Bungalows – Refers to a type of low-rise house with a wide front porch or veranda, often used in the context of architecture or real estate.
  • Cameos – Refers to a small, detailed carving in relief on a gemstone or shell, often used in the context of jewelry or art.
  • Chose – Refers to the past tense of “choose,” meaning to make a decision between two or more options, often used in the context of decision-making or preferences.
  • Compose – Refers to the act of creating or writing something, often used in the context of music or literature.
  • Decompose – Refers to the process of breaking down or disintegrating over time, often used in the context of science or biology.
  • Depose – Refers to the act of removing someone from a position of power or authority, often used in the context of politics or government.
  • Disclose – Refers to the act of revealing or making known something previously unknown or secret, often used in the context of news or disclosure.
  • Dispose – Refers to the act of getting rid of or throwing away something, often used in the context of waste management or cleaning.
  • Dominoes – Refers to a game played with small, rectangular tiles marked with spots, often used in the context of games or entertainment.
  • Doze – Refers to a light sleep or drowsy state, often used in the context of relaxation or rest.
  • Embryos – Refers to the early stage of development in an organism, often used in the context of biology or reproduction.
  • Enclose – Refers to the act of surrounding or enclosing something, often used in the context of construction or design.
  • Expose – Refers to the act of making something visible or known, often used in the context of journalism or photography.
  • Flows – Refers to the movement of a liquid or gas, often used in the context of nature or science.
  • Foes – Refers to enemies or opponents, often used in the context of conflict or competition.
  • Folios – Refers to a sheet of paper folded in half to make four pages, often used in the context of bookbinding or publishing.
  • Foreclose – Refers to the legal process of seizing property due to non-payment of a debt, often used in the context of real estate or finance.
  • Froze – Refers to the past tense of “freeze,” meaning to turn into ice or become very cold, often used in the context of weather or temperature.
  • Glows – Refers to the soft or gentle light emitted by something, often used in the context of nature or lighting.
  • Goes – Refers to the act of moving or traveling from one place to another, often used in the context of transportation or navigation.
  • Grows – To increase in size, quantity, or intensity over time.
  • Hoes – A gardening tool with a flat blade used for cultivating soil or removing weeds.
  • Hose – A flexible tube used for conveying liquids or gases, often made of rubber or plastic.
  • Impose – To force something upon someone or to establish something as a requirement or burden.
  • Inclose – To enclose or surround something within a barrier or boundary.
  • Interpose – To intervene or come between two things or people; also refers to inserting something between two things.
  • Juxtapose – To place two things together side by side for comparison or contrast.
  • Knows – To have information about something or someone through personal experience, study, or observation.
  • Lows – A period of sadness or depression; also refers to a sound made by cattle.
  • Manifestoes – A written declaration of principles or intentions, often used in political or artistic contexts.
  • Nose – The protruding part of the face used for smelling and breathing; also refers to a slang term for a police informant.
  • Oppose – To be against or resist something, often in a formal or organized manner.
  • Overflows – To exceed the limits or capacity of something, often resulting in spillage or flooding.
  • Overthrows – To forcibly remove someone from power or authority.
  • Owes – To be in debt or obligated to someone or something.
  • Patios – An outdoor area paved with stones or tiles, often used for dining or recreation.
  • Plainclothes – Worn by a police officer who is not in uniform and who is working undercover or in a special capacity.
  • Politicos – A slang term for politicians or those who are involved in politics.
  • Portfolios – A collection of works or documents representing a person’s achievements or career; also refers to a case used for carrying papers or documents.
  • Pose – To assume a particular position or attitude, often for the purpose of being photographed or admired.
  • Predispose – To make someone more likely to develop a particular condition or characteristic, often due to genetic or environmental factors.
  • Presuppose – To assume or imply something without explicitly stating it.
  • Propose – To suggest or put forward a plan or idea for consideration or acceptance.
  • Prose – Written or spoken language in its ordinary form, without metrical structure.
  • Radios – A device that uses electromagnetic waves to transmit or receive sound or other signals.
  • Ratios – A comparison of two quantities by division, often expressed as a fraction or percentage.
  • Repose – To rest or relax, often in a peaceful or comfortable manner.
  • Rodeos – A public exhibition of cowboy skills, often involving the riding of horses or bulls and other events.
  • Rose – A type of flower with a fragrant smell and prickly stem; also refers to a past tense of the verb “to rise.”
  • Rows – A line of things, people, or animals arranged side by side; also refers to a verb meaning to propel a boat or other vehicle with oars.
  • Scarecrows – A figure made to resemble a human and placed in fields to scare away birds.
  • Shows – A form of entertainment, often consisting of a performance or exhibition.
  • Slows – To reduce in speed or slow down; also refers to the comparative form of the adjective “slow.”
  • Snows – Frozen water that falls from the sky in the form of flakes; also refers to a verb meaning to cover with snow.
  • Sows – A female pig; also refers to a verb meaning to plant seeds.
  • Stereos – A sound system that produces two or more channels of audio, creating a sense of depth and spatial separation.
  • Studios – A place where artists, musicians, or other creative professionals work; also refers to a company that produces films, television shows, or other media.
  • Superimpose – To place one image or object on top of another, often in a way that blends them together.
  • Suppose – To assume or believe something to be true without certain knowledge or proof.
  • Those – Referring to a particular group of people, things, or ideas; also used as a pronoun to indicate a group that has been previously mentioned.
  • Throes – Intense or violent movements, often associated with pain or struggle.
  • Throws – To propel or cast something through the air with force, often for sport or as a form of exercise.
  • Toes – The digits located at the end of the foot, often used for balance, support, and movement.
  • Tows – To pull or drag something behind a vehicle or other object, often with a rope or chain.
  • Transpose – To switch the positions or order of two things or to rewrite a piece of music in a different key or instrument.
  • Underclothes – Clothing worn under one’s outer garments, often used for insulation or modesty.
  • Undergoes – To experience or undergo a particular process, often one that is difficult or challenging.
  • Verbose – Using more words than necessary to convey a message, often in a way that is long-winded or tedious.

 

 



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