Here are some common words that rhyme with “live,” plus a quick note on pronunciation and usage in lyrics and poems.

Quick Scoop: What rhymes with “live”?

First, “live” has two main pronunciations in English, and each one rhymes with a different group of words.

  • Verb “live” (as in “I live here”)
    • Pronounced like “give”
    • Rhymes with:
      • give, sieve, shiv, spiv, ziv, live (the name “Liv”)
  • Adjective “live” (as in “a live show”)
    • Pronounced like “hive”
    • Rhymes with:
      • five, hive, jive, drive, dive, thrive, chive, arrive, survive, derive, revive, contrive, deprive, overdrive

So before you pick your rhyme, decide whether you mean “live” (to exist) or “live” (not recorded, full of life).

Handy rhyme lists

If you mean “live” = to exist (rhymes with “give”)

Good direct rhymes (same short “i” sound):

  • give
  • sieve
  • shiv
  • spiv
  • ziv
  • misgive
  • forgive
  • outlive
  • relive

Near rhymes (close but not perfect) can still work in songs or poems:

  • life
  • knife
  • wife
  • rise
  • size

If you mean “live” = not recorded / full of life (rhymes with “hive”)

Single‑syllable rhymes:

  • five
  • hive
  • jive
  • drive
  • dive
  • thrive
  • chive

Two‑ or three‑syllable rhymes and phrases (great for lyrics):

  • alive
  • arrive
  • archive
  • beehive
  • connive
  • contrive
  • derive
  • deprive
  • revive
  • survive
  • overdrive
  • hard drive
  • flash drive
  • nosedive / nose-dive

Mini examples for inspiration

Here are a few short, original lines to show “live” rhymes in action (safe and non‑sensitive):

  1. Verb “live” (give/give‑type rhyme):
    • “I just want to live , with more to give.”
  2. Adjective “live” (hive/five‑type rhyme):
    • “The crowd’s on fire, the band’s playing live , the whole room starts to buzz like a hive.”

You can swap in other rhymes from the lists above to match your mood and rhythm.

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