There’s no common everyday English word that perfectly rhymes with “silver.”

Near rhymes and “cheat” options

Writers and rappers usually use near-rhymes or playful tricks instead:

  • Near-rhyme single words: “ sliver ,” “ liver ,” “ quiver ,” “ shiver ,” “ pilfer ,” “ killer ,” “ filter.”
  • Multi‑word rhymes: short phrases that echo the sound, like “ river quiver ,” “ mirror chiller ,” or “ silver sliver.”
  • Invented / rare words: poets sometimes jokingly use “ chilver ” (a real but obscure word for a female lamb) as a rhyme.

In practice, if you’re writing a poem or song with “silver,” most people lean on near‑rhymes like “sliver” or build a phrase (“quiver in the river”) so the rhythm and consonant sounds carry the rhyme.