Welcome to today’s useful lesson, where we’ll explore some fun sounds in English! Do you know what rhymes are? They’re words that sound similar, especially at the end, like “cat” and “hat.” Today, we’re going to play with the word “day” and find out which words sound like it. This will not only be fun but will also help you remember new words easily. Let’s dive in and discover some rhyming friends for “day.”
Day Rhyme Words
Here is the list of words that rhyme with Day:
- Play: having fun, usually games or activities.
- Stay: to remain in one place.
- Lay: to put something down gently.
- May: the fifth month of the year or used to express possibility.
- Pay: to give money for something.
- Clay: a type of heavy, sticky earth used for making things like pots.
- Sway: to move back and forth or side to side.
- Stray: to wander away from where you should be.
- Gray: a color between black and white.
- Ray: a line of light or energy.
Words that Rhyme with Day
Array |
Bay |
Betray |
Bouquet |
Buffet |
Convey |
Crochet |
Dismay |
Display |
Essay |
Fiancé |
Foray |
Freeway |
Gourmet |
Hallway |
Highway |
Hooray |
Okay |
Parlay |
Playway |
Relay |
Repay |
Runway |
Soiree |
Subway |
Survey |
Toupee |
Tramway |
Underway |
Yay |
One Syllable Rhymes of Day
Bay |
Clay |
Gay |
Hay |
Lay |
May |
Pay |
Ray |
Slay |
Spray |
Stay |
Stray |
Tray |
Way |
Bray |
Flay |
Gray |
Play |
Pray |
Sway |
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Two Syllable Rhymes of Day
Affray |
Array |
Ashtray |
Ballet |
Betray |
Bouquet |
Buffet |
Crochet |
Dismay |
Display |
Essay |
Filet |
Foray |
Gourmet |
Hallway |
Highway |
Hooray |
Okay |
Parlay |
Relay |
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Three Syllable Rhymes of Day
Disarray |
Cabernet |
Resume |
Repertoire |
Underplay |
Overstay |
Overplay |
Passionate |
Marmalade |
Lingerie |
Interplay |
Getaway |
Faraway |
Epaulette |
Entrepay |
DNA |
Soiree |
Runaway |
Roundelay |
Communiqué |
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Day Rhyme Words With Meanings
- Array: A large and impressive grouping or arrangement.
- Bay: A broad inlet of the sea where the land curves inward.
- Betray: To reveal or disclose in violation of confidence.
- Bouquet: A carefully arranged bunch of flowers.
- Buffet: A meal where people serve themselves from various dishes set out on a table.
- Convey: To communicate or make known.
- Crochet: A handicraft in which yarn is made into fabric with a hooked needle.
- Dismay: A sudden or complete loss of courage in the face of trouble or danger.
- Display: To show or exhibit something.
- Essay: A short piece of writing on a particular subject.
- Fiancé: A man engaged to be married.
- Foray: A sudden attack or incursion into enemy territory.
- Freeway: A wide highway designed for high-speed traffic, with no tolls.
- Gourmet: Relating to high-quality or exotic food.
- Hallway: A corridor in a building.
- Highway: A main road, especially one connecting major towns or cities.
- Hooray: An exclamation of joy or approval.
- Okay: In a satisfactory manner or condition.
- Parlay: To use or develop something to receive something else of greater value.
- Playway: A method of learning through play.
- Relay: To receive and pass on information or a message.
- Repay: To pay back or return, usually money.
- Runway: A long, level road or track, especially one where aircraft land and take off.
- Soiree: An evening party or gathering, typically in a private house, for conversation or music.
- Subway: An underground electric railway.
- Survey: To look over or examine carefully.
- Toupee: A small wig or artificial hairpiece worn to cover a bald spot.
- Tramway: A track for a tram or streetcar.
- Underway: In motion or progress; started.
- Yay: An exclamation of triumph, approval, or encouragement.