Top 25 Words That Rhyme With Wong (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 wong!

Here you’ll find the top 25 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘wong’ .

Pretty cool huh?

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Words That Rhyme With Wong

  • Along – Used to describe something that is going in the same direction as someone or something else. Example – “I walked along the beach.”
  • Belong – To be a member or part of a group, organization, or place. Example – “I belong to a book club.”
  • Dingdong – The sound of a bell or a doorbell. Example – “I heard the dingdong of the doorbell and went to answer the door.”
  • Dong – A deep resonant sound, like that of a bell. Example – “The clock struck twelve and I heard the dong of the bell.”
  • Erelong – A slightly archaic way of saying “soon” or “before long.” Example – “I’ll be back erelong.”
  • Ftrong – I’m not sure what this word is supposed to be, as it doesn’t appear to be a real word in the English language. Could you clarify?
  • Gong – A metallic percussion instrument, typically used in orchestras or in traditional East Asian music. Example – “The orchestra began playing and the gong sounded loudly.”
  • Lifelong – Lasting for the entire duration of a person’s life. Example – “She had a lifelong passion for music.”
  • Livelong – A variant spelling of “lifelong” that is less commonly used.
  • Long – Having a great distance from one end to the other. Example – “The train journey was long and tiring.”
  • Mahjong – A tile-based game that originated in China and is popular in many parts of the world. Example – “I enjoy playing Mahjong with my friends.”
  • Nightlong – Lasting for the entire night. Example – “We had a nightlong party and stayed up until the sun came up.”
  • Pong – A strong, unpleasant smell. Example – “The pong coming from the dumpster was unbearable.”
  • Prolong – To extend the duration of something. Example – “I asked my boss to prolong my vacation by a few days.”
  • Prong – A thin, pointed piece of metal, often used for holding or gripping something. Example – “I used a prong to pick up the hot pan from the stove.”
  • Sarong – A type of garment worn in many parts of the world, typically by women, that consists of a long piece of cloth wrapped around the body. Example – “She wore a beautiful sarong to the beach.”
  • Singsong – A rhythmic, melodic way of speaking. Example – “She spoke to the children in a singsong voice.”
  • Song – A piece of music with lyrics and a melody. Example – “I love listening to pop songs on the radio.”
  • Strong – Having great physical or mental power. Example – “He was a strong athlete and won many awards.”
  • Thong – A narrow strip of fabric or leather used as underwear or swimwear. Example – “She wore a thong bikini to the beach.”
  • Throng – A large group of people crowded together. Example – “The throng of shoppers made it difficult to move through the mall.”
  • Tong – A tool used for grasping or manipulating objects. Example – “I used the tongs to pick up the hot coals from the grill.”
  • Twang – A high-pitched, nasal sound. Example – “The guitar had a twangy sound to it.”
  • Wrong – Incorrect or inaccurate. Example – “I gave the wrong answer to the quiz question.”
  • Yearlong – Lasting for the entire duration of a year. Example – “I had a yearlong internship at a local company.”


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