Words that rhyme with evolve
Evolve is a 2-syllable word with 19 perfect rhymes. The most popular rhymes are absolve, bivalve, convolve. This word appears in songs across our database, making it a versatile choice for songwriters and poets.
Definition of evolve
- work out; "We have developed a new theory of evolution"
- undergo development or evolution; "Modern man evolved a long time ago"
- gain through experience; "I acquired a strong aversion to television"; "Children must develop a sense of right and wrong"; "Dave developed leadership qualities in his new position"; "develop a passion for painting"
3 syllables
Examples of "evolve" in lyrics
See how evolve is used at the end of a line in songs:
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"Your time, now of the essence, your presence will soon evolve"
Tha Beggas — Your Skills -
"Evil grin on faces all day cases evolve"
Big Syke f/ Above the Law — Satelite Niggaz -
"How in the world could language evolve"
DJ Muggs & Planet Asia — Smoke
What do these rhymes mean?
- absolve
- grant remission of a sin to; "The priest absolved him and told him to say ten Hail Mary's" let off the hook
- bivalve
- used of mollusks having two shells (as clams etc.) marine or freshwater mollusks having a soft body with platelike
- convolve
- curl, wind, or twist together
- devolve
- pass on or delegate to another; "The representative devolved his duties to his aides while he was in the hospital" be
- dissolve
- (film) a gradual transition from one scene to the next
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Rhyming tips for songwriters
When using "evolve" in your lyrics, consider mixing perfect rhymes with near rhymes (slant rhymes) for a more natural flow. Perfect rhymes like absolve, bivalve, convolve create a satisfying resolution, while slant rhymes add variety and keep listeners engaged.
Since "evolve" has 2 syllables, try matching it with words of similar length for a balanced meter. Multi-syllable rhymes often sound more sophisticated than single-syllable pairs.
