Rhyme Dictionary
Rhymes with “Relapse”
/ɹɪˈlæps/
The act or situation of relapsing.
♬98 rhyming words found
🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Relapse"
48 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "relapse" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| collapse | 2 | noun | (intransitive) To break apart and fall down suddenly; to cave in. |
| lapse | 1 | noun | A temporary failure; a slip. |
| elapse | 2 | verb | (intransitive, of time) To pass or move by. |
| perhaps | 2 | noun | Possibly. |
| snaps | 1 | In Denmark and Sweden, snaps is a small shot of a strong alcoholic beverage taken during the course of a meal. | |
| scraps | 1 | noun | food that is discarded (as from a kitchen) |
| chaps | 1 | noun | Protective leather leggings attached at the waist. |
| traps | 1 | noun | A trap set (drum kit). |
| gaps | 1 | noun | An opening in anything made by breaking or parting. |
| flaps | 1 | noun | (farriery, archaic) A disease in the mouths of horses involving inflammation in the cheeks or lips. |
| wraps | 1 | verb | (transitive) To enclose (an object) completely in any flexible, thin material such as fabric or paper. |
| straps | 1 | noun | A long, narrow, pliable strip of leather, cloth, or the like. |
| mishaps | 2 | noun | An accident, mistake, or problem. |
| taps | 1 | noun | (military) A signal, by drum or trumpet, for extinguishing all lights in soldiers' quarters and retiring to bed, usually given about a quarter of an hour after tattoo; the signal is sometimes also given during the funeral of a soldier. |
| schnapps | 1 | noun | (uncountable) A type of distilled alcoholic beverage (liquor), often with a herbal or fruit flavoring, typically drunk neat as an apéritif or digestif. |
| craps | 1 | noun | (gambling, dice games) A game of gambling, or chance, where the players throw dice to make scores and avoid crap. |
| maps | 1 | the plural of map, a visual representation of an area. | |
| claps | 1 | noun | The act of striking the palms of the hands, or any two surfaces, together. |
| naps | 1 | noun | (slang) kinky or curly hair |
| handicaps | 3 | noun | Something that prevents, hampers, or hinders. |
| bootstraps | 2 | Jordan Beckett, known as Bootstraps, is an American musician, singer and songwriter from Portland, Oregon. | |
| schnaps | 1 | noun | Alternative form of schnapps. [(uncountable) A type of distilled alcoholic beverage (liquor), often with a herbal or fruit flavoring, typically drunk neat as an apéritif or digestif.] |
| slaps | 1 | noun | A two-player reaction game in which opponents slap each other's hands. |
| yaps | 1 | noun | (intransitive) Of a small dog, to bark. |
| fraps | 1 | noun | Acronym of frames per second. |
| kneecaps | 2 | noun | (anatomy) The flat, roundish bone in the knee. |
| zaps | 1 | verb | (colloquial) A sound made by a sudden release of electricity or some similar energy. |
| kidnaps | 2 | verb | (transitive) To seize or detain a person unlawfully and move or conceal them; sometimes for ransom. |
| overlaps | 3 | verb | To extend over and partly cover something. |
| shoot craps | 2 | verb | play a game of craps |
| kaps | 1 | noun | (statistics) Initialism of knowledge, attitude(s), and practice(s): a type of representative survey, originated in the 1950s, that examines the level of knowledge, beliefs, and behaviours of a population in the context of a specific topic. [The fact of knowing about something; general understanding or familiarity with a subject, place, situation etc.] |
| recaps | 2 | verb | A recapitulation. |
| wiretaps | 2 | noun | A connection installed on a telephone line or other communications system in order to allow a third party to conduct covert surveillance of conversations. |
| book of maps | 3 | noun | a collection of maps in book form |
| graps | 1 | verb | (chiefly African-American Vernacular and UK, dialectal) Alternative form of grasp. [To grip; to take hold, particularly with the hand.] |
| knaps | 1 | noun | A sudden, sharp blow, knock, or slap; a rap, a whack. |
| millsaps | 2 | noun | — |
| crapps | 1 | noun | (slang, mildly vulgar, uncountable) Something worthless or of poor quality; junk. |
| kappes | 1 | noun | A headcovering worn by many women of certain Anabaptist Christian traditions (especially Mennonites and Amish) for religious reasons. |
| apps | 1 | noun | A surname. |
| capps | 1 | noun | A surname. |
| caps | 1 | noun | Capital letters; capitals. |
| hubcaps | 2 | noun | A decorative and protective disk that covers the hub of a motor car wheel. |
| japs | 1 | noun | (derogatory, ethnic slur, US) A Japanese person. |
| lapps | 1 | noun | (dated, sometimes offensive) An indigenous person from Lapland. One of the Sami people. |
| laps | 1 | noun | The loose part of a coat; the lower part of a garment that plays loosely; a skirt; an apron. |
| raps | 1 | noun | (countable) A sharp blow with something hard. |
| saps | 1 | noun | (South Africa) Initialism of South African Police Service |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Relapse"
50 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| impasse | 2 | noun | (figurative) A deadlock or stalemate situation in which no progress can be made. |
| relaxed | 2 | Free from tension or anxiety; at ease; leisurely. | |
| adapt | 2 | verb | (transitive) To fit by alteration; to modify or remodel for a different purpose; to adjust. |
| mishap | 2 | noun | An accident, mistake, or problem. |
| relax | 2 | verb | (intransitive) To rest and become relieved of stress. |
| bypass | 2 | noun | The act of going past or around. |
| syntax | 2 | noun | A set of rules that govern how words are combined to form phrases and sentences. |
| flax | 1 | noun | The fibers of Linum usitatissimum, grown to make linen and related textiles. |
| wax | 1 | noun | Any oily, water-resistant, solid or semisolid substance; normally long-chain hydrocarbons, alcohols or esters. |
| axe | 1 | noun | A tool for felling trees or chopping wood etc. consisting of a heavy head flattened to a blade on one side, and a handle attached to it. |
| recap | 2 | noun | A recapitulation. |
| kidnapped | 2 | subjected to kidnapping | |
| freelance | 2 | noun | Someone who sells their services to clients without a long-term employment contract. |
| tracks | 1 | a four-disc box set by the American singer-songwriter Bruce Springsteen, released in 1998 containing 66 songs. | |
| tax | 1 | noun | Money or goods collected by a government (or an entity to whom the government has delegated this power, e.g. in tax farming) to fund itself and its services, for example by levying a charge on income, purchases (sales), property or harvest, other than that money which is collected by the government in exchange for specific goods (e.g. the purchase of surplus vehicles). |
| sax | 1 | noun | To play the saxophone |
| slacks | 1 | noun | (dated) Semi-formal trousers which are less formal than those that are part of a suit but nowadays are considered suitable casualwear in most offices. (Takes a plural verb even when referring to a single pair; may be referred to as a pair of slacks.) |
| jacks | 1 | noun | (games) A children's game involving picking up objects; knucklebones; jackstones. |
| collapsed | 2 | folded compactly | |
| facts | 1 | "Facts" (stylized in all caps) is a song by American rap artist Kanye West. | |
| ax | 1 | noun | A surname. |
| kneecap | 2 | noun | (anatomy) The flat, roundish bone in the knee. |
| attacks | 2 | noun | An attempt to cause damage, injury to, or death of an opponent or enemy. |
| photographs | 3 | the fifth studio album by American pop punk band Mest. | |
| fax | 1 | noun | To send a document via a fax machine. |
| income tax | 3 | noun | A tax levied on earned and unearned income, net of allowed deductions. |
| max | 1 | noun | (informal) Maximum; maximal. |
| eelgrass | 2 | noun | Zostera spp. in marine environments |
| cads | 1 | noun | A low-bred, presuming person; a mean, vulgar fellow, especially one that cannot be trusted with a lady. |
| ice ax | 2 | noun | Alternative spelling of ice axe. [An axe used by mountaineers to cut footholds in the ice.] |
| relapsed | 2 | verb | (intransitive, informal, specifically) To return to a vice, especially self-harm or alcoholism, failing to maintain abstinence. |
| sales tax | 2 | noun | A local or state tax imposed as a percentage of the selling price of goods or services payable by the customer and collected by the seller for the local or state authorities. |
| estate tax | 3 | noun | A tax based on the value of the property of a deceased person, and charged on the personal representatives of the deceased. |
| property tax | 4 | noun | A tax, usually ad valorem, charged on the value of a property. |
| indirect tax | 4 | noun | (taxation) A tax that is levied upon goods and services before they reach the customer who ultimately pays the indirect tax as a part of the market price of the goods or services purchased. |
| inheritance tax | 5 | noun | A tax based on the value of the property of a deceased person, and charged on the beneficiaries of the estate. |
| withholding tax | 4 | noun | A withholding; a tax withheld from employees' salary and paid to the government. The withheld amount is considered a credit in final taxation. |
| direct tax | 3 | noun | (taxation) A tax imposed upon a person or property as distinct from a tax imposed upon a transaction. |
| poll tax | 2 | noun | (US) A tax that must be paid in order to vote. |
| sealing wax | 3 | noun | Wax formerly melted onto a letter to seal it; the picture of the sender's seal was often pressed into the wax as evidence that the letter had not been opened. |
| excise tax | 3 | noun | Any of various taxes levied on the production or sale of certain goods, especially on luxuries, tobacco, alcohol etc. |
| gift tax | 2 | noun | (economics) The tax on money or property that one living person or corporate entity gives to another |
| blacks | 1 | noun | Black garments, etc. |
| capital gains tax | 5 | noun | (taxation) A tax levied on the profit made from selling any "capital" (i.e. non-inventory) asset. |
| progressive tax | 4 | noun | (government, taxation) a tax whose percentage increases as a person's wealth increases. |
| death tax | 2 | noun | (US politics, derogatory, dysphemistic) inheritance tax |
| sea bass | 2 | noun | Any of various species of saltwater fish in various families, or a specimen thereof, in several families in order Perciformes |
| backs | 1 | noun | (Cambridge University, with "the") The backyard of the University. |
| stamp tax | 2 | noun | Synonym of stamp duty. |
| transfer tax | 3 | noun | (law) A transaction fee (often relatively small in relation to the value of property) imposed on the transfer of title to property. |
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