Words That Rhyme with
loops
A length of thread, line or rope that is doubled over to make an opening.
19 rhymes 5 letters

Found 19 Rhymes for Loops

Words that sound similar to loops:

troopsgroups
whoops
paratroops
nincompoops
poops
drupes
hoops
scoops
coops
dupes
soups
loups
droops
recoups
troupes
stupes
woops
goops

2 of these 19 words have its own rhyme network. Click any highlighted word to explore its rhymes. The others are shown for reference.

All Definitions for Loops

Below are all the dictionary definitions of loops:

1A length of thread, line or rope that is doubled over to make an opening.
2The opening so formed.
3A shape produced by a curve that bends around and crosses itself.
4A ring road or beltway.
5An endless strip of tape or film allowing continuous repetition.
6A complete circuit for an electric current.
7A programmed sequence of instructions that is repeated until or while a particular condition is satisfied.
8An edge that begins and ends on the same vertex.
9A path that starts and ends at the same point.
10A bus or rail route, walking route, etc. that starts and ends at the same point.
11A place at a terminus where trains or trams can turn round and go back the other way without having to reverse
12A balloon loop, turning loop, or reversing loop.
13A passing loop.
14A quasigroup with an identity element.
15A loop-shaped intrauterine device.
16An aerobatic maneuver in which an aircraft flies a circular path in a vertical plane.
17A small, narrow opening
18A loophole.
19A flexible region in a protein's secondary structure.
20A sports league
21The curved path of the ball bowled by a spin bowler.
22To form something into a loop.
23To fasten or encircle something with a loop.
24To fly an aircraft in a loop.
25To move something in a loop.
26To play something (such as a song or video) in a loop.
27To join electrical components to complete a circuit.
28To duplicate the route of a pipeline.
29To create an error in a computer program so that it runs in an endless loop and the computer freezes up.
30To form a loop.
31To move in a loop.
32To place in a loop.
33To have the teacher progress through multiple school years with the same students.
34The City Loop.
35A surname.
36Alternative form of loup (“mass of iron”). [(metallurgy) A mass of iron in a pasty condition gathered into a ball for the trip hammer or rolls.]
37Acronym of loss of offsite power.

Writing Tips

  • Use rhymes to add rhythm and musicality to poetry and lyrics.
  • Near rhymes can be effective when perfect rhymes feel forced.
  • Consider syllable count when matching rhymes for meter.
  • Internal rhymes add complexity without predictable end-rhyme patterns.
Frequently Asked Questions

What words rhyme with loops?

Words like troops, groups, whoops, paratroops, nincompoops rhyme with loops. These words share similar ending sounds and can be used to create rhythm in poetry and songs.

How many rhymes does loops have?

We have identified 19 rhymes for loops in our database. English has many words with similar ending sounds.

Can I use these rhymes in songwriting?

Most rhymes listed here are suitable for songwriting and poetry. Consider syllable count and stress pattern for the best musical fit.

About rhymes for loops

Finding the right rhyme for loops helps poets and songwriters add rhythm, musicality, and memorability to their work. Defined as "A length of thread, line or rope that is doubled over to make an opening.", loops has 19 words that share its ending sound pattern.

Each rhyme carries a slightly different meaning and connotation. Troops is the most common rhyme in everyday usage. Groups works well in formal or poetic contexts. Whoops is often preferred when the context calls for a specific nuance or imagery.

When choosing a rhyme, consider the meaning, formality level, and intended emotional impact. Some rhymes work better in casual songs while others shine in formal poetry. The list above provides the most common and useful rhymes for loops, but always read your line aloud to ensure the chosen word flows naturally and supports your intended message.