Rhyme Dictionary

Rhymes with “Erase

100 rhyming words found

🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Erase"

50 words

These words rhyme exactly with "erase" — same ending sound.

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
base1nounSomething from which other things extend; a foundation.
trace1nounAn act of tracing.
case1nounAn actual event, situation, or fact.
embrace2verb(transitive) To clasp (someone or each other) in the arms with affection; to take in the arms; to hug.
pace1nounA step.
ace1noun(card games) A playing card showing a single pip, typically the highest or lowest ranking card in a game.
showcase2noun(transitive) To display, demonstrate, show, or present.
face1noun(anatomy) The front part of the head of a human or other animal, featuring the eyes, nose, and mouth, and the surrounding area.
space1noun(heading) Unlimited or generalized extent, physical or otherwise.
disgrace2nounThe condition of being out of favor; loss of favor, regard, or respect.
apace2Quickly, rapidly, with speed.
efface2verb(transitive) To erase (as anything impressed or inscribed upon a surface); to render illegible or indiscernible.
brace1nounA curved instrument or handle of iron or wood, for holding and turning bits, etc.; a bitstock.
debase2verb(transitive) To lower in character, quality, or value; to degrade.
race1nounA contest between people, animals, vehicles, etc. where the goal is to be the first to reach some objective.
interface3noun(computing) The point of interconnection between systems or subsystems.
lace1noun(uncountable) A light fabric containing patterns of holes, usually built up from a single thread.
displace2verbTo move something, or someone, especially to forcibly move people from their homeland.
commonplace3nounOrdinary; not having any remarkable characteristics.
bass1nounOf sound, a voice or an instrument, low in pitch or frequency.
marketplace3noun(by extension) The world of commerce and trade.
chase1nounThe act of one who chases another; a pursuit.
mace1nounA spice obtained from the outer layer of the kernel of the fruit of the nutmeg.
retrace2verb(transitive) To go back over something, usually in an attempt at rediscovery.
interlace3noun(transitive) To cross one with another.
database3noun(computing) A set of tables and other objects (queries, reports, forms) in the form of a structured data set.
staircase2nounA flight of stairs; a stairway.
replace2verb(transitive) To supply or substitute an equivalent with.
outer space3nounAny region of space beyond limits determined with reference to boundaries of a celestial system or body, especially the region of space immediately beyond Earth's atmosphere; sometimes, space beyond Earth's solar system.
straight face2noun(idiomatic) A face that is expressionless, especially not laughing.
in place2Established; in operation.
display case3nounSynonym of vitrine.
chace1nounA male given name transferred from the surname.
coup de grace3nounAlternative spelling of coup de grâce. [A final blow or shot given to kill a wounded person or animal.]
misplace2verb(transitive) To put something somewhere and then forget its location; to mislay.
workplace2nounThe place where someone works.
airspace2noun(politics, aviation) A specified portion of the atmosphere, especially that under the technical aviation control and/or jurisdiction of a particular state over which territory (and territorial waters) it lies.
take place2verb(intransitive) To happen or to occur.
just in case3(informal) To provide for a possible event as a precaution.
wry face2nouna disdainful pouting grimace
reiterates4verb(transitive) To say or do (something) for a second time, such as for emphasis.
encase2verbTo enclose, as in a case.
someplace2nounAn unspecified location.
in case2if there happens to be need
in any case4making an additional point; anyway
cigarette case4nounA small flat case for holding cigarettes.
cyberspace3nounA world of information accessed through the Internet.
fireplace3nounAn open hearth for holding a fire at the base of a chimney.
deface2verbTo damage or vandalize something, especially a surface, in a visible or conspicuous manner.
aerospace3noun(elliptical) The industry concerned with aircraft, missiles, satellites and spacecraft.

🎵 Near Rhymes for "Erase"

50 words

These words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
evaluate4verb(transitive) To draw conclusions from examining; to assess; to appraise.
decay2noun(ecology, medicine) The process or result of being gradually decomposed; rot, decomposition.
create2verb(transitive) To bring into existence; (sometimes in particular:)
stimulate3verbTo encourage into action.
negate2verbTo deny the existence, evidence, or truth of; to contradict.
eradicate4verb(transitive) To destroy completely; to reduce to nothing radically; to put an end to.
ablaze2Burning fiercely; in a blaze; on fire.
explain2verb(transitive) To make plain, manifest, or intelligible; to clear of obscurity; to illustrate the meaning of.
escape2verb(intransitive) To get free; to free oneself.
anticipate4verb(transitive) To know of (something) before it happens; to expect.
evade2verb(transitive) To get away from by cunning; to avoid by using dexterity, subterfuge, address, or ingenuity; to cleverly escape from.
persuade2verb(transitive) To successfully convince (someone) to agree to, accept, or do something, usually through reasoning and verbal influence.
afraid2Impressed with fear or apprehension; in fear.
eliminate4verb(transitive) To completely remove, get rid of, put an end to.
annihilate4verbTo reduce to nothing, to destroy, to eradicate.
insane2Exhibiting unsoundness or disorder of mind; not sane; utterly mad.
debate2nounAn argument, or discussion, usually in an ordered or formal setting, often with more than two people, generally ending with a vote or other decision.
remain2verbTo continue unchanged in place, form, or condition, or undiminished in quantity; to abide; to stay; to endure; to last.
imitate3verbTo follow as a model or a pattern; to make a copy, counterpart or semblance of.
relate2verb(transitive) To bring into a relation, association, or connection (between one thing and another).
betray2verb(transitive) To prove faithless or treacherous to, as to a trust or one who trusts; to be false to; to deceive.
obey2verb(transitive) To do as ordered by (a person, institution etc), to act according to the bidding of.
tolerate3verb(transitive) To allow or permit without explicit approval, usually if it is perceived as negative.
amaze2verb(transitive) To fill (someone) with surprise and wonder; to astonish, to astound, to surprise.
female2nounBelonging to the sex which typically produces eggs (ova), or to the gender which is typically associated with it.
complain2verb(intransitive) To express feelings of pain, dissatisfaction, or resentment.
mistake2nounAn error.
misplaced2Lost; disoriented, put in the wrong place.
always2At all times; throughout all time; since the beginning.
away2verbFrom a place, hence.
awake2verbNot asleep; conscious.
behave2verb(intransitive) To act, conduct oneself in a specific manner; used with an adverbial of manner.
locate2verb(transitive) To find out where something is located.
replaced2verb(transitive) To supply or substitute an equivalent with.
substrate2nounAn underlying layer; a substratum.
deflate2verb(transitive) To remove air or some other gas from within an elastic container, e.g. a balloon or tyre.
today2nounOn the current day or date.
filet2noun(American spelling) Alternative spelling of fillet. [(transitive) To slice, bone or make into fillets.]
erased2(heraldry) Having the appearance of being forcibly torn off, with parts left jagged or uneven, as distinguished from couped.
suffocate3verb(ergative) To suffer, or cause someone to suffer, from severely reduced oxygen intake to the body.
underestimate5verb(transitive) To estimate too low; to perceive (someone or something) as having a lower value, quantity, worth, etc., than what he/she/it actually has.
rates1noun(British, New Zealand, Australia, Hong Kong) Taxes, usually on property, levied by local government.
mistakes2nounAn error.
gates1nounA placename.
plates1nounSynonym of number plate.
toothpaste2nounA paste, normally used with a toothbrush, for cleaning the teeth.
yesterday3nounThe day immediately before today; one day ago.
telomerase4noun(biochemistry, genetics) An enzyme in eukaryotic cells that adds a specific sequence of DNA to the telomeres of chromosomes after they divide; gives the chromosomes stability over time.
dates1"Dates" is the seventh Christmas special episode of the BBC sitcom Only Fools and Horses, first broadcast on 25 December 1988.
organization of american states11The (OAS or OEA; ; ; ) an international organization founded on 30 April 1948 to promote cooperation among its member states within the Americas.

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