Words that rhyme with “goals”, along with their meanings:
1. Roles
- Meaning: The parts or functions that someone or something has in a particular situation or activity.
- Example: “He played the leading role in the play.”
2. Bowls
- Meaning: Round, deep dishes used for eating or serving food, or a sport where players roll balls to get close to a target.
- Example: “We ate soup in large bowls.”
- Or, “They play bowls in the park every Sunday.”
3. Polls
- Meaning: Surveys or inquiries used to collect opinions or votes, often in the context of elections or public opinion.
- Example: “The election polls show a tight race.”
4. Strolls
- Meaning: Walks taken for leisure or relaxation, often at a slow pace.
- Example: “We enjoyed evening strolls along the beach.”
5. Tolls
- Meaning: A charge paid for the use of a road, bridge, or tunnel. It can also refer to a sound, especially from a bell.
- Example: “The highway toll is expensive.”
- Or, “The tolls of the church bell echoed through the town.”
6. Dolls
- Meaning: Small figures, typically representing humans, used as toys.
- Example: “She has a collection of antique dolls.”
7. Bowls (again, same as #2)
- Meaning: As mentioned, these are the round containers used for food or the sport of lawn bowls.
8. Controls
- Meaning: Mechanisms or systems used to regulate, manage, or direct something.
- Example: “The pilot controls the aircraft’s altitude and speed.”
9. Enrolls
- Meaning: To register or sign up for something, such as a course or event.
- Example: “She enrolls in new classes every semester.”
10. Patrols
- Meaning: To move around an area to monitor or protect it, often used in the context of security forces or guards.
- Example: “The security guard patrols the building every hour.”
Phonetic Rhyming:
All these words end in the sound /oÊŠlz/ (a long “o” sound followed by an “lz” sound). That gives them a similar rhythm and melody when spoken or sung, making them perfect rhymes for “goals.”
These words, with their shared sound, can work well in poetry, songwriting, or any situation requiring a rhyme with “goals.”