Words That Rhyme With Prelate

2 syllablesPhonemes: P R IY1 L EY2 T(noun)uncommon112 rhymes found

Prelate (noun)a senior clergyman and dignitary

RhymePlug found 112 words and phrases that rhyme with prelate, organized by rhyme type. Each match is scored using phoneme-quality analysis from the CMU Pronunciation Dictionary, not just spelling patterns. For cultural references, slang, audience modes, and content filtering, use the interactive RhymePlug tool.

How Prelate Sounds

Phonemes (ARPAbet)

P R IY1 L EY2 T

Stress pattern

DUM-dum

Syllables

2

Rhymes are matched from the last stressed vowel of prelate onward — DUM marks a stressed syllable, da an unstressed one. Words that share this ending sound pattern make the strongest rhymes.

Example rhyme pair

"Prelate" and "ate" — perfect rhyme, 1 syllable

"Prelate" and "cremate" — near rhyme (slant rhyme)

Perfect Rhymes for Prelate (50)

Words with identical ending sounds from the last stressed vowel onward. The strongest type of rhyme. Grouped by syllable count so you can match your line's meter.

Near Rhymes for Prelate (30)

Words with similar but not identical ending sounds. Also called slant rhymes or half rhymes. Widely used in rap and modern songwriting for creative flexibility.

Multisyllabic Rhymes for Prelate (20)

Words where multiple syllables match, creating compound rhyme patterns. A hallmark of skilled rappers like Eminem, Kendrick Lamar, and MF DOOM.

Multi-Word Rhymes for Prelate (12)

Two-word phrases whose combined ending sound rhymes with prelate. Splitting a rhyme across two words lets you hit sounds no single word matches — a staple technique in rap writing.

feel great2 syl
feel late2 syl
feel wait2 syl
real great2 syl
deal great2 syl
see late2 syl
three late2 syl
free late2 syl
feel hate2 syl
feel rate2 syl
feel straight2 syl
feel weight2 syl

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About Rhyming With Prelate

Prelate is a 2-syllable noun classified as uncommon in everyday usage. Its phoneme pattern (P R IY1 L EY2 T) determines which words produce strong rhyme matches. RhymePlug uses the CMU Pronunciation Dictionary to analyze the actual sounds in prelate, producing more accurate matches than spelling-based dictionaries like RhymeZone.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What rhymes with prelate?

Perfect rhymes for prelate include ate, ait, pta, bait, bate, and 45 more. Near rhymes include cremate, revealed, field, appealed, repealed, and 25 more. Use RhymePlug to explore all 112 rhyming options with cultural references and slang.

How many syllables does prelate have?

Prelate has 2 syllables. Its phonetic pronunciation is P R IY1 L EY2 T. Its stress pattern is DUM-dum.

What are near rhymes for prelate?

Near rhymes (slant rhymes) for prelate include cremate, revealed, field, appealed, repealed, concealed, afield, shield. Near rhymes share similar but not identical sounds and are widely used in rap, songwriting, and modern poetry.

What are multisyllabic rhymes for prelate?

Multisyllabic rhymes for prelate include predates, prepaid, relayed, retail, relay. These are words where multiple syllables match, a technique used by skilled rappers like Eminem and Kendrick Lamar.

What two-word phrases rhyme with prelate?

Multi-word rhymes for prelate include feel great, feel late, feel wait, real great, deal great, see late. Splitting a rhyme across two words is a common songwriting technique for hitting sounds that no single word matches.

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