Welcome to today’s useful lesson where we’re diving into the playful world of rhyming words! Imagine words as little friends of ‘house’, who sound quite similar and love to hang out in poems and songs. This is a fun way to explore the sounds in English, making it easier and more enjoyable for everyone, especially if you’re just starting or looking to get better at this beautiful language. Get ready to meet some of these friendly words and see how they can dance together in rhyme!
Words That Rhyme With House
Here is the list of words that rhyme with House:
Blouse | Douse | Grouse |
Louse | Mouse | Spouse |
Browse | Chouse | Rouse |
Souse | Touse | Crouse |
Krause | Prouse | Brouse |
Grice | Slouse | Trouse |
Flouse | Clouse | Dowse |
Frouse | Glaucous | Schmaus |
Strauss | Bouse | Jouse |
Plouse | Scouse | Thou’s |
Vouse | Wrouse | Yowes |
Zouse | Blaus | Flaus |
Ghous | Knaus | Kraus |
Laus | Maus | Naus |
Pfaus | Rauss | Smaus |
Taus | Vaus | Waus |
Xaus | Zaus |
One Syllable Rhymes of House
- Blouse
- Douse
- Grouse
- Louse
- Mouse
- Spouse
- Chouse
- Rouse
- Souse
- Touse
- Bouse
- Jouse
- Prouse
- Scouse
- Krause
- Frouse
- Brouse
- Slouse
- Trouse
- Dowse
Two Syllable Rhymes of House
- Carouse
- Espouse
- Browse
- Endow’s
- Renounce
- DeMoss
- Emboss
- Althouse
- Greenhouse
- Lighthouse
- Penthouse
- Playhouse
- Warehouse
- Workhouse
- Steakhouse
- Icehouse
- Jailhouse
- Firehouse
- Clubhouse
- Outhouse
Three Syllable Rhymes of House
- Apothecouse
- Overblouse
- Meetinghouse
- Clearinghouse
- Packinghouse
- Boardinghouse
- Coffeehouse
- Opera-house
- Powerhouse
- Guardhouse
- Gingerbouse
- Henhouse
- Countinghouse
- Smokehouse
- Blockhouse
- Schoolhouse
- Customhouse
- Guesthouse
- Tollhouse
- Storehouse
House Rhyme Words With Meanings
- Blouse: A loose-fitting garment for women, typically worn over the upper body.
- Douse: To drench or soak with liquid.
- Grouse: To complain or grumble about something.
- Louse: A small, parasitic insect infesting the hair or skin.
- Mouse: A small rodent, often considered a household pest.
- Spouse: A husband or wife in a marital relationship.
- Browse: To look through or skim reading material casually.
- Chouse: To cheat or trick someone out of something.
- Rouse: To awaken or stir up from sleep or inactivity.
- Souse: To soak or drench in liquid, often used in cooking.
- Touse: To pull or tear at something vigorously.
- Crouse: Cheerful and lively.
- Krause: A surname; meaning can vary based on context.
- Prouse: Less common, meaning varies by context.
- Brouse: Variant of browse; to feed on or nibble at foliage.
- Grice: A young pig or a small, wild pig.
- Slouse: Less common, specific meaning can vary.
- Trouse: Slang, often related to trousers or pants.
- Flouse: Not commonly used, meaning can vary by context.
- Clouse: Less common, specific meaning can vary.
- Dowse: To search for water or minerals with a divining rod.
- Frouse: Rarely used, meaning is not well-defined.
- Glaucous: Having a pale or frosted appearance, often used in botany.
- Schmaus: A feast or banquet, often in a German context.
- Strauss: A surname; also a type of music by composers with this name.
- Bouse: To drink heavily.
- Jouse: Less common, meaning varies by context.
- Plouse: Not widely used, specific meaning is uncertain.
- Scouse: A type of stew associated with Liverpool, England.
- Thou’s: Contraction of “thou is” or “thou has,” archaic second-person singular.
- Vouse: Rarely used, meaning is not well-defined.
- Wrouse: Uncommon, meaning varies by context.
- Yowes: Plural of “yowe,” a female sheep.
- Zouse: Not commonly used, specific meaning can vary.
- Blaus: Less common, meaning can vary by context.
- Flaus: Not widely recognized, meaning is uncertain.
- Ghous: Rare, meaning can vary significantly.
- Knaus: A surname; specific meaning can depend on the context.
- Kraus: A surname; can have different meanings based on context.
- Laus: Plural of louse; small, parasitic insects.
- Maus: Informal or playful term for mouse.
- Naus: Rare, meaning can vary by context.
- Pfaus: Not commonly used, meaning is unclear.
- Rauss: Less common, meaning can vary.
- Smaus: Uncommon, specific meaning is not well-defined.
- Taus: Seldom used, meaning is uncertain.
- Vaus: Rarely used, meaning is not clearly defined.
- Waus: Not widely recognized, specific meaning is uncertain.
- Xaus: Uncommon, meaning varies significantly.
- Zaus: Rare, with meaning depending on context.