Words That Rhyme With “See”

What are some words that rhyme with see?

Here are popular one-syllable perfect rhymes for see (/siː/):

  • Be / Bee
  • Fee
  • Free
  • Glee
  • Key
  • Knee
  • Me
  • Pea / Pee
  • Sea
  • Ski
  • Tea / Tee
  • Three
  • Tree
  • We

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a perfect rhyme for “see”?

A perfect rhyme repeats the stressed vowel and every sound that follows it. Words like bee, free, key, tree, and we all end in /-iː/, so they’re textbook matches.

Are there any multi-syllable words that rhyme with “see”?

Yes! Try degree, guarantee, jubilee, nominee, Tennessee, absentee, oversee, referee, recipe (alt. /ˈrɛsɪpiː/ in some rap delivery) and shameless-ly (phrase split at the bar). These longer rhymes stretch your meter and inject vivid imagery.

What counts as a slant (near) rhyme with “see”?

Slant rhymes share only part of the sound—think city, dizzy, pretty, busy, witty, or pity. They break monotony when perfect rhymes pile up.

How can I use “see” rhymes in songwriting?

  • Vision hooks: Pair see with be or free to anchor themes of identity or liberty.

  • Internal rhymes: “I can’t see the forest for the t--ree.”

  • Compound stacks: “Guarantee what you’ll see when you’re rolling with me.”

Do accents affect these rhymes?

Hardly. Most English dialects keep “see” at /siː/. Even regional variants that glide toward /sɪi/ in fast speech hold the long ee vowel, so the rhymes above land worldwide.

Are there eye-rhymes for “see”?

Yes—“eye,” “die,” or “pie.” They look similar on the page but don’t rhyme aloud. Eye-rhymes suit poetry where visual symmetry matters more than sound.

Can I rhyme “see” with itself?

Absolutely. Identity rhyme can emphasize revelation: “See what I see: the real me.” Use sparingly so it feels intentional, not lazy.

Which literary devices pair well with a “see” rhyme?

  • Alliteration: “Secret seas for souls to see.”

  • Metaphor: “Hope is a lighthouse—wait and see.”

  • Anaphora: “See the dawn, see the light, see the way…”

Handy two-word phrases that rhyme with “see”?

“Honey-bee,” “deep sea,” “jubilee,” “fancy-free,” “PVC,” and “mp3.” Phrase rhymes pack imagery right into the line.

Verbs that rhyme with “see”?

Be, flee, free, key (as a verb to key in), knee (as a verb to knee), ski, tee, and pee keep lyrics active.

How many “see” rhymes work best in a children’s poem?

Two distinct rhymes in a four-line stanza (A-A-B-B or A-B-A-B) keep patterns predictable, helping kids anticipate sound.

Rapper trick: rapid “-ee” stacks

“They can’t see what I’ll be, got the heart of a tree, every line sets me free, it’s a victory for me!”