In today’s useful lesson, we’re going to have some fun with words that sound a lot like “rap.” It’s like playing a game with sounds, where words share the same ending sounds but start off differently. This is a great way to make learning English enjoyable, especially for those who are just starting or want to get even better. We’ll explore words that share this cool sound, and it might even feel like we’re creating a little song together!
Rap Rhyme Words
Here is the list of words that rhyme with Rap:
- Map: A picture that shows where things are
- Clap: The sound made by hitting hands together
- Nap: A short sleep
- Lap: The top part of your legs when you sit down
- Trap: A device for catching things
- Cap: A hat that fits close to the head
- Gap: An empty space or opening
- Sap: Liquid that comes out of trees
- Zap: A sudden effect or change, often from electricity
- Flap: To move something back and forth
Words that Rhyme with Rap
Snap |
Wrap |
Slap |
Zap |
Scrap |
Tap |
Chap |
Strap |
Yap |
Crap |
Flap |
Frap |
Jaap |
Knapp |
Lap |
Pap |
Rap |
Sapp |
Schapp |
Slap |
Strap |
Tap |
Trap |
Yap |
Zap |
Blap |
Crap |
Drap |
Frap |
Grap |
One Syllable Rhymes of Rap:
Clap |
Flap |
Snap |
Trap |
Slap |
Map |
Cap |
Lap |
Zap |
Gap |
Tap |
Nap |
Scrap |
Yap |
Wrap |
Chap |
Sap |
Blap |
Frap |
Crap |
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Two Syllable Rhymes of Rap:
Entap |
Recap |
Unwrap |
Mishap |
Bootstrap |
Handclap |
Wiretap |
Kidnap |
Thunderclap |
Nightcap |
Earflap |
Bellyflap |
Backslap |
Knee-slap |
Eyestrap |
Mousetrap |
Skullcap |
Hubcap |
Jockstrap |
Giftwrap |
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Three Syllable Rhymes of Rap:
Waterscap |
Landsca |
Contrap |
Thunderclap |
Handicap |
Entrep |
Recap |
Kidnap |
Mishap |
Bootstrap |
Wiretap |
Nightcap |
Bellyflap |
Backslap |
Knee-slap |
Earflap |
Mousetrap |
Skullcap |
Jockstrap |
Giftwrap |
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Rap Rhyme Words With Meanings
- Snap: A quick, sharp noise
- Wrap: To cover something completely
- Slap: To hit quickly with the flat hand
- Zap: To hit or destroy suddenly, often with electricity
- Scrap: A small piece or amount of something
- Tap: To hit lightly and quickly
- Chap: A man or boy; a crack in the skin
- Strap: A narrow piece of material for fastening
- Yap: Loud, sharp barking noise
- Crap: Slang for something worthless or rubbish
- Flap: To move back and forth or up and down
- Frap: To bind or wrap tightly with ropes or chains
- Jaap: A variant spelling of ‘Jap,’ considered offensive
- Knapp: To break something with a sharp noise, similar to snap
- Lap: To fold over or envelop; the area between the waist and knees when seated
- Pap: Soft food for infants; something lacking substance
- Rap: To knock or say something sharply; a genre of music
- Sapp: A variant of ‘sap,’ the fluid in plants
- Schapp: A variation, possibly a typo or uncommon term, likely related to ‘schlep’ or ‘chap’
- Slap: Repeat – To hit quickly with the flat hand
- Strap: Repeat – A narrow piece of material for fastening
- Tap: Repeat – To hit lightly and quickly
- Trap: A device for capturing or a difficult situation
- Yap: Repeat – Loud, sharp barking noise
- Zap: Repeat – To hit or destroy suddenly, often with electricity
- Blap: A made-up or slang term, possibly for a soft, damp sound
- Crap: Repeat – Slang for something worthless or rubbish
- Drap: A dialect or variant of ‘drape,’ meaning to hang loosely
- Frap: Repeat – To bind or wrap tightly with ropes or chains
- Grap: Likely a misspelling or variant of ‘grasp’ or ‘grab’