Top 150 Words That Rhyme with Worldwide (With Meanings)

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

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 worldwide!

Here you’ll find the top 150 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘worldwide’.

Pretty cool huh?

Let’s get started…

Words That Rhyme With Worldwide

  • Abide – To follow or obey.
  • Acidified – To make something more acidic.
  • Allied – To be united or connected with someone or something.
  • Alongside – To be next to or parallel with something or someone.
  • Amplified – To make something louder or stronger.
  • Applied – To put something to use or to use a specific skill or knowledge.
  • Aside – To set something aside or away from the main topic or focus.
  • Astride – To sit or stand with legs apart, one on each side of something.
  • Beautified – To make something more beautiful or attractive.
  • Belied – To give a false impression or contradict something.
  • Beside – To be next to or near something or someone.
  • Bide – To wait or remain in a certain place.
  • Bride – A woman who is getting married or has recently gotten married.
  • Calcified – To become hardened or solidified, especially through the accumulation of calcium.
  • Certified – To be officially recognized or confirmed as something.
  • Chide – To scold or reprimand someone.
  • Clarified – To make something more clear or understandable.
  • Classified – To categorize or label something according to certain criteria.
  • Codified – To arrange or organize something into a system or code.
  • Coincide – To occur or happen at the same time or place as something else.
  • Collide – To come into contact or clash with something else.
  • Complied – To follow or obey a request or command.
  • Confide – To share a secret or private matter with someone.
  • Countryside – The rural areas or regions outside of cities or towns.
  • Crucified – To execute someone by nailing or tying them to a cross.
  • Cyanide – A highly toxic chemical compound used in certain industrial processes and as a poison.
  • Decide – To make a choice or come to a conclusion about something.
  • Decried – To publicly condemn or criticize something or someone.
  • Defied – To openly resist or challenge something or someone.
  • Deified – To make someone or something into a god or worshiped figure.
  • Denied – To refuse to acknowledge or grant something.
  • Deride – To ridicule or mock someone or something.
  • Descried – To catch sight of or observe something from a distance.
  • Died – To cease living or existing.
  • Dignified – To behave or carry oneself in a manner that shows self-respect and poise.
  • Disqualified – To be ineligible or unable to participate in something due to certain criteria or disqualification.
  • Dissatisfied – To be unhappy or displeased with something.
  • Diversified – To vary or broaden something by including different types or elements.
  • Divide – To separate or split something into parts.
  • Dried – To remove moisture or water from something.
  • Dyed – To color or tint something with dye or pigment.
  • Electrified – To cause to become charged with electricity or excitement.
  • Espied – To catch sight of or glimpse something or someone.
  • Exemplified – To serve as an example or illustration of something.
  • Eyed – To look at or observe something or someone closely.
  • Falsified – To create or make something false or fake.
  • Fireside – The area or space around a fire, typically used for warmth and relaxation.
  • Formaldehyde – A colorless, strong-smelling gas used in certain industrial processes and as a preservative.
  • Fortified – To make something stronger or more secure, often by adding additional support or reinforcement.
  • Fried – Cooked in hot oil until crispy and golden brown.
  • Genocide – The deliberate and systematic extermination of a particular racial, ethnic, or national group.
  • Glide – To move smoothly and effortlessly through the air or over a surface.
  • Glorified – To be praised or honored to an excessive degree.
  • Gratified – To feel pleased and satisfied as a result of one’s actions or accomplishments.
  • Guide – To show or lead the way to a destination or goal.
  • Herbicide – A substance used to kill unwanted plants or weeds.
  • Hide – To conceal or cover up something or someone.
  • Homicide – The act of killing another person.
  • Horrified – To be filled with shock, fear, or disgust at something disturbing or shocking.
  • Identified – To recognize or establish the identity of something or someone.
  • Implied – To suggest or convey something indirectly or without stating it explicitly.
  • Infanticide – The act of killing an infant or young child.
  • Insecticide – A substance used to kill insects.
  • Inside – Within or on the inner side of something.
  • Intensified – To increase in strength or intensity.
  • Iodide – A salt containing iodine.
  • Justified – To show or prove that something is right or reasonable.
  • Lied – To make an untrue statement with the intent to deceive.
  • Liquefied – To turn a solid substance into a liquid.
  • Magnified – To make something appear larger than it actually is.
  • Misapplied – To use something in the wrong way or for the wrong purpose.
  • Modified – To make changes to something in order to improve it or suit a particular purpose.
  • Mortified – To be embarrassed or humiliated to an extreme degree.
  • Mountainside – The side or slope of a mountain.
  • Multiplied – To increase in number or quantity.
  • Mystified – To be puzzled or confused by something that is difficult to understand.
  • Nationwide – Occurring or existing throughout an entire nation.
  • Notified – To inform someone about something.
  • Nullified – To make something legally void or invalid.
  • Objectified – To treat someone as an object or a thing, rather than a person.
  • Occupied – To be in possession or control of something, or to reside in a particular place.
  • Ossified – To become hardened or turned into bone.
  • Outside – The outer side or surface of something.
  • Override – To use one’s authority to overrule or cancel something.
  • Oversimplified – To present something as simpler or easier than it actually is.
  • Pacified – To calm or soothe someone or a situation.
  • Personified – To embody or represent a particular quality or trait as a person.
  • Pesticide – A substance used to kill pests, such as insects or rodents.
  • Petrified – To become stone-like, or to be extremely scared or frightened.
  • Pied – Having patches of two or more colors, especially black and white.
  • Plied – To work diligently at a particular task or job.
  • Preoccupied – To be absorbed in one’s thoughts or concerns, to the exclusion of other things.
  • Preside – To be in charge or in a position of authority at a meeting or event.
  • Pride – a feeling of deep satisfaction and contentment in one’s achievements, abilities, or possessions.
  • Pried – To force open or apart with a lever or other tool.
  • Prophesied – To predict or foretell future events or outcomes.
  • Provide – To supply or make available something that is needed.
  • Purified – To remove impurities or contaminants from something.
  • Qualified – To have the necessary skills or qualities to do something.
  • Quantified – To measure or express something in numerical terms.
  • Ratified – to approve or confirm, often in a formal or legal sense
  • Rectified – to correct or fix a mistake or problem
  • Relied – to depend or trust in something or someone
  • Replied – to respond or answer to a question or message
  • Reside – to live or stay in a particular place
  • Ride – to travel on a vehicle or animal, often for enjoyment or transportation
  • Riverside – an area of land located next to a river
  • Sanctified – to make something holy or sacred
  • Satisfied – to feel content or pleased with something
  • Shied – to move away or avoid something out of fear or hesitation
  • Side – one of two or more parts of an object, surface, or area
  • Sighed – to exhale loudly as a sign of relief, sadness, or frustration
  • Signified – to indicate or represent something
  • Simplified – to make something easier to understand or do
  • Slide – to move smoothly and continuously along a surface
  • Solidified – to make something solid or firm
  • Specified – to state or identify something clearly and precisely
  • Spied – to secretly watch or observe someone or something
  • Stratified – to arrange or divide into layers or levels
  • Stride – to walk with long steps or cover a large distance with each step
  • Stupefied – to be shocked or amazed to the point of being unable to think clearly
  • Subdivide – to divide something into smaller parts or sections
  • Subside – to become less intense, severe, or active
  • Suicide – the act of intentionally taking one’s own life
  • Supplied – to provide or give something to someone
  • Terrified – to be extremely afraid or frightened
  • Testified – to give evidence or proof in a legal or official setting
  • Tide – the rise and fall of the sea level caused by gravitational forces of the moon and sun
  • Tied – to fasten or secure something with a knot or other device
  • Tried – to attempt or test something to see if it works or is successful
  • Triglyceride – a type of fat found in the blood that can be harmful to health in large amounts
  • Typified – to represent or be a typical example of something
  • Unclassified – not categorized or sorted into groups
  • Underside – the lower or bottom surface of an object or area
  • Undignified – lacking in dignity or respectability
  • Unidentified – not recognized or identified
  • Unified – combined or brought together into a single entity or system
  • Unjustified – lacking in a valid or reasonable basis or explanation
  • Unmodified – not changed or altered in any way
  • Unoccupied – not being used or lived in by anyone
  • Unqualified – not meeting the necessary requirements or standards
  • Unsatisfied – not feeling content or pleased with something
  • Unspecified – not clearly or specifically stated or defined
  • Untied – to loosen or undo a knot or other fastening device
  • Untried – not tested or attempted to see if it works or is successful
  • Upside – the top or upper surface of an object or area
  • Verified – to confirm or establish the truth or accuracy of something
  • Vied – to compete or strive for something, often in a negative or hostile way
  • Wide – having a large distance from one side to the other