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Songwriting rhymes for sleep
These rhymes are specially chosen by our unique songwriting rhyming dictionary that gives you usable, singable suggestions.
Perfect rhymes for sleep
- keep
- creep
- deep
- sweep
- leap
- cheap
- sheep
- weep
- asleep
- peep
- reap
- heap
- seep
- jeep
- beep
- steep
- upkeep
- oversleep
- veep
- clepe
- reep
- bleep
- cheep
- sneap
- threap
- leep
- streep
- black sheep
- kreep
- dieppe
- felipe
- bopeep
- lepe
- rubbish heap
- dall sheep
- tepe
- diep
- fall asleep
- bighorn sheep
- dirt cheap
- inskeep
- sepe
- fast asleep
- garbage heap
- junk heap
- sound asleep
- trash heap
- barbary sheep
- merino sheep
- mountain sheep
- vegetable sheep
- maned sheep
- go deep
- refuse heap
- rocky mountain sheep
- marco polo sheep
- seip
- seipp
- white sheep
- kneip
Near rhymes for sleep
Near rhymes work great for songwriting, often giving a more interesting feel than perfect rhymes.
- need
- sweet
- feet
- meet
- street
- beat
- each
- treat
- eat
- reach
- bleed
- heat
- seat
- teach
- feed
- beach
- repeat
- speed
- weed
- complete
- cheat
- least
- seed
- meat
- concrete
- speech
- guaranteed
- backseat
- seemed
- bittersweet
- believed
- preach
- compete
- incomplete
- dreamed
- greed
- plead
- beast
- east
- indeed
- sheet
- defeat
- neat
- delete
- mistreat
- field
- reached
- feast
- priest
- sealed
- healed
- freed
- breed
- siege
- heed
- decreed
- obsolete
- concede
- peach
- mislead
- deceit
- bleach
- indiscreet
- screech
- overeat
- centipede
- pleased
- shield
- screamed
- squeezed
- fiend
- received
- achieved
- released
- revealed
- perceived
- relieved
- cleaned
- deceived
- concealed
- battlefield
- peeled
- teased
- bleached
- heeled
- appeased
- freaked
Want to know what rhymes with sleep?
If you’re a songwriter, a quick search online will throw up thousands of different words and expressions that rhyme
In fact, people have been publishing rhyming dictionaries for more than a hundred years
But are these the best rhymes for songwriters? I don’t know about you, but if I’m going to choose between “thieve” and “breach” (which do not rhyme), I’ll always choose “thieve”
Why? Well, we as songwriters are looking for singable words that sound good together in songs
The main factor we look at is how they sound when we say them or sing them, rather than just looking at how they look on a page — and this is what sets us apart from other types of writers
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