• Always; ever; continually; for an indefinite time.
Words That Rhyme With "Gay" :
1 syllable:
a, ay, bay, bey, blae, blay, brae, braies, bray, brey, cay, chay, Che, clay, Cray, day, dray, drey, fay, Faye, fey, flay, fley, frae, fray, Frey, Gaye, gey, gray, greige, grey, griege, hae, hay, haye, hey, Jae, jay, Jaye, Kaye, lait, lay, lei, ley, may, Maye, nay, neigh, Ney, pay, Paye, Pei, play, pray, prey, quai, quey, Rae, ray, say, scray, seay, shay, Shea, slay, sleigh, sley, spae, spay, splay, spray, stay, stey, stray, sway, tae, Tay, they, tray, trey, way, Wei, weigh, wey, whey, yay, yea
2 syllables:
abbe, Aday, adret, affray, allay, array, astay, astray, Augier, away, aweigh, balche, ballet, Beauvais, belay, Benet, betray, bewray, bidet, Binet, Bombay, bouchee, boucle, bouquet, broche, buffet, cafe, cahier, Calais, callais, carnet, Cathay, chalet, chevee, chevet, chine, cliche, cloque, coday, convey, corvee, Countee, crochet, croquet, d'orsay, da, Daudet, Daumier, decay, defray, delay, deray, dernier, dismay, display, distrait, dossier, Douai, dovey, dragee, embay, epee, essay, estray, filet, fillet, flambe, formee, frappe, gelee, gilet, halfway, Hervey, hooray, hurray, Imlay, inveigh, issei, Jose, kibei, koine, Lome, lycee, mamey, Manet, manque, Mckay, Millais, Millay, mislay, misplay, moire, Monet, Monnet, nisei, obey, ok, okay, Olay, outplay, outre, outstay, palais, parfait, parquet, passe, Poitiers, portray, prepay, puree, purvey, Ramee, Rene, Renee, rentier, repay, replay, risque, Roget, roue, sachet, sashay, saute, soigne, soiree, sorbet, souffle, strathspey, stupay, survey, today, Tokay, toupee, toupet, unlay, unsay, valet, Vouvray
3 syllables:
allonge, antigay, applique, attache, cabaret, cabasset, Cabernet, camouflet, canotier, cassoulet, champleve, chansonnier, cia, cloisonne, consomme, counterweigh, crudites, decollete, degage, dejeuner, demode, disarray, disobey, dna, dubonnet, ecarte, ecrase, Ellamae, encastre, everyday, Faberge, faconne, faraway, fiance, galoubet, Hogmanay, interlay, intraday, Lavoisier, loupcervier, Lyonnais, Mallarme, Monterey, Monterrey, Montpellier, Montrachet, neglige, negligee, okoume, overplay, overstay, overweigh, Piaget, pourparler, printanier, recamier, rechauffe, redisplay, renverse, resurvey, retrousse, sommelier, tutoyer, underlay, underpay, underplay, underway, usa, veloute, welladay, Yenisei
4 syllables:
avodire, bioassay, cabriolet, charcutier, communique, egalite, eglomise, hiaa, naivete
Find perfect or near rhymes for gay with examples, definitions and more.
| ExamplesInfo | Word/Phrase | Save | More | Letters | Usage | Syl'sSyllables | Type | |
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play | 4 | 1 | verb, noun v, n | |||||
noun • a dramatic work intended for performance by actors on a stage verb • participate in games or sport Example sentence • She loves to watch a play at the theater. Rap example • I'm feelin' gay, come out to play, dancin' all night, no delay. Poetry example • In meadows bright, we laugh and play, our spirits ever gay. Lyric example • We're feeling gay, let's tango and play. Kids example • The children felt gay as they went out to play. | ||||||||
way | 3 | 1 | adverb, noun adv, n | |||||
noun • how something is done or how it happens adverb • to a great degree or by a great distance; very much (`right smart' is regional in the United States) Example sentence • She found a faster way to solve the math problem. Rap example • Yo, livin' life the gay way, happiness every day. Lyric example • I'm feeling gay in every way. Poetry example • The birds sang in a gay array, fluttering down the sunny way. Kids example • Hooray, what a gay way to play! | ||||||||
hey | 3 | 1 | verb v | |||||
interjection • An exclamation to get attention. noun • A small, low island largely made of sand or coral. noun • (country dancing) A choreographic figure in which three or more dancers weave between one another, passing by left and right shoulder alternately. Poetry example • The skies were gay, and the sailors cried "ay"! Rap example • Yo, I'm feelin' fly today, not gay, ay! Kids example • The birds sing in a gay way, ay, what a nice day! Lyric example • The pirates are gay, ay ay captain! | ||||||||
grey | 4 | 1 | adjective adj | |||||
noun • any organization or party whose uniforms or badges are grey adjective satellite • of an achromatic color of any lightness intermediate between the extremes of white and black Example sentence • She wore a grey sweater. Poetry example • Though skies hung grey, her laughter rang gay. Rap example • Feelin' gay in the grey rain, spittin' flames, breakin' chains. Kids example • The sky was grey, but the bird flew gay. Lyric example • Feeling gay in the morning light, skies forever grey. | ||||||||
prey | 4 | 1 | verb, noun v, n | |||||
noun • a person who is the aim of an attack (especially a victim of ridicule or exploitation) by some hostile person or influence verb • profit from in an exploitatory manner Example sentence • The lion stalked its prey through the tall grass. Poetry example • In meadows green and gay, the lamb fell prey. Rap example • I'm the wolf in the club, eyeing gay prey, Lyric example • Feeling gay as I hunt my prey. Kids example • The birds sang gay as they flew away to hunt for their prey. | ||||||||
trey | 4 | 1 | noun n | |||||
noun • the cardinal number that is the sum of one and one and one Example sentence • He scored a trey in the basketball game last night. Poetry example • Beneath skies so gay, he rolled out a lucky trey. Rap example • Trey's actin' all gay, swayin' hips in the fray. Lyric example • Trey's my lover, feeling so gay tonight. Kids example • Little Trey felt so gay. | ||||||||
weigh | 5 | 1 | verb v | |||||
verb • have a certain weight Example sentence • I need to weigh these apples before I buy them. Poetry example • In fields so gay, we weigh the hay. Rap example • Yo, my rhymes weigh heavy like a ton of bricks, haters call 'em gay but they still hit quick. Lyric example • Feeling so gay, but the truth will weigh me down someday. Kids example • The kids felt gay as they watched the scale weigh the hay. | ||||||||
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• Yo, my boy Kay feelin' gay, we slay the stage okay!
• In the meadow so gay, sweet Mary Kay played.
• I'm gay for Kay, in every way.
betray
verb
v
• reveal unintentionally
• He felt deeply betrayed by his best friend's actions.
• Yo, you switched up quick, went gay and betray, left me in the shadows, now you gotta pay.
• In moments gay, you chose to betray.
• My friend was gay every day, until he did betray.
• In the gay '90s glow, you swore you'd stay, but your wandering heart chose to betray.
delay
verb, noun
v, n
• time during which some action is awaited
• cause to be slowed down or delayed
• There was a 10-minute delay on the train.
• The birds chirp so gay, dancing without delay.
• Yo, haters call me gay, but I slay with no delay!
• Despite the delay, the clown felt quite gay.
• No more delay, let's celebrate the gay way today.
display
verb, noun
v, n
• something intended to communicate a particular impression
• to show, make visible or apparent
• The art museum had an impressive display of paintings.
• The flowers bloom gay on vivid display.
• I'm gay and proud, puttin' love on full display.
• The clown put on a gay display.
• In a gay display of rainbow pride, we danced under the starry sky.
essay
verb, noun
v, n
• an analytic or interpretive literary composition
• make an effort or attempt
• I have to write an essay for my English class.
• In days so gay, I penned an essay.
• Wrote a gay essay on love so true, spittin' rhymes that hit like deja vu.
• I wrote an essay today, and it made me feel gay!
• Wrote a gay essay 'bout love in disarray.
everyday
adverb, adjective
adv, adj
• found in the ordinary course of events
• I wear everyday clothes to work.
• With spirits gay, I embrace the everyday.
• I'm feelin' gay everyday, colors poppin' in every way.
• Feeling gay everyday, in your arms I wanna stay.
halfway
adverb, noun
adv, n
• at half the distance; at the middle
• equally distant from the extremes
• We are only halfway to our destination.
• In the meadow so gay, lovers met halfway.
• Yo, halfway to the club, feelin' gay and ready to dub.
• Halfway through the day, I felt so gay!
• I'm feeling gay halfway through the night.
hooray
noun
n
• Let's give a big hooray for our new mayor!
• In a meadow so merry and gay, the children all shouted "hooray"!
• Yo, came out gay, now it's hooray all day!
• I'm feeling gay today, hooray!
• We're feeling gay, hooray, what a glorious day!
repay
verb
v
• I will repay you for your kindness.
• In days so gay, our debts we'll gladly repay.
• Yo, actin' all gay, now you gotta repay what you owe today.
• I'm feeling gay, and I'll repay you today!
• You made my days so gay, now it's time for you to repay.
ay
noun
n
• An affirmative vote; one who votes in the affirmative.
• Hey, don't play it gay, step up and slay the day!
• Hey, feeling gay, let's shake it all night long!
• Hey, let's frolic and play on this gay, sunny day!
• Hey, let's play today and be gay!
pray
verb
v
• address a deity, a prophet, a saint or an object of worship; say a prayer
• I pray every night before going to bed.
• I'm not gay, but I pray every day to slay the hate away.
• In the chapel we kneel and pray, feeling gay in every way.
• With hearts forever gay, we kneel each night to pray.
• The children felt so gay as they began to pray.
they
noun
n
• the 5th letter of the Hebrew alphabet
• Do you know where they went?
• They call me gay, but I slay anyway.
• They danced so gay in the moonlight's ray.
• The children were gay as they danced through the day.
• They dance and play, feeling so gay!
day
noun
n
• United States writer best known for his autobiographical works (1874-1935)
• I go for a walk every day.
• Yo, it's a gay day in the hood, rainbow parade, feelin' good.
• What a gay day to frolic and play.
• The sun shone bright on that gay day.
• It's a gay day to play!
may
• thorny Eurasian shrub of small tree having dense clusters of white to scarlet flowers followed by deep red berries; established as an escape in eastern North America
• She may come to the party later.
• Feeling gay today, may just sashay the pain away.
• In the merry month of May, we danced so gay.
• The flowers bloom so gay in the merry month of May.
• You may play today and be gay.
say
verb
v
• the chance to speak
• They say I'm gay, but I say play on, spittin' fire from dusk till dawn.
• I'm feeling gay, what do you say?
• The mood was gay, or so they say.
• I'm feeling gay today, that's what I say!
spray
verb, noun
v, n
• a pesticide in suspension or solution; intended for spraying
• be discharged in sprays of liquid
• She used a spray to water the plants.
• I'm not gay, but I spray that crowd like a tidal wave.
• We're gay and we spray, colors across the sky today.
• The flowers danced gay in the fountain's bright spray.
• I'm feeling gay today, so let's shout hooray and spray!
stay
verb, adverb, noun
v, adv, n
• continuing or remaining in a place or state
• stay the same; remain in a certain state
• I booked a stay at a luxurious hotel for my vacation.
• I'm gay and proud, you haters stay away from my crowd.
• Why don't you stay, my gay Paris play?
• In meadows so gay, the lovers choose to stay.
• I'm feeling gay, so let's stay and play!
stray
verb, noun
v, n
• an animal that has strayed (especially a domestic animal)
• not close together in time
• move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment
• They found a stray dog in the park.
• Yo, feelin' gay like a stray cat in the alley, dodgin' rain, spittin' flames, never goin' belly up.
• The kitten felt so gay as it began to stray.
sway
verb
v
• controlling influence
• move back and forth or sideways
• The trees swayed gently in the breeze.
• I'm feelin' gay, hips start to sway.
• In the gay old days, we'd dance and sway.
• In joyful breeze, the branches sway so gay.
• The flowers sway in a gay ballet.
away
adverb
adv
• used of an opponent's ground
• from a particular thing or place or position (`forth' is obsolete)
• not present; having left
• Yo, actin' all gay, better run away!
• You make me feel so gay, don't let it fade away.
• With hearts so light and gay, we danced the blues away.
• The birds sing gay and fly away.
okay
noun, adjective
n, adj
• in a satisfactory or adequate manner
• being satisfactory or in satisfactory condition
• Is it okay if I borrow your pen?
• Yo, if you're gay, that's okay, shine bright in your own way.
• I'm feeling gay today, and that's okay!
• I'm gay and that's okay, come what may.
• In the meadow so gay, our hearts sing all okay.
ray
noun
n
• a column of light (as from a beacon)
• Yo, feelin' gay like a ray of sunshine, dancin' all day, feelin' fine.
• The fairy felt gay chasing a sun ray.
• Feeling so gay in the sun's golden ray.
• The sun cast a gay ray on the merry ballet.
today
adverb, noun
adv, n
• the present time or age
• I have a doctor's appointment today.
• I'm feelin' gay today, spittin' bars in the sun ray.
• I'm feeling gay today!
• Feeling so gay today, dancing in the sun's warm ray.
• The birds sing merry and gay today.
lay
verb
v
• a narrative song with a recurrent refrain
• characteristic of those who are not members of the clergy
• put into a certain place or abstract location
• Please lay the book on the table.
• Yo, feelin' gay in the sun, gonna lay back and have fun.
• The children were gay as they lay in the hay.
• We're so gay when we lay all day.
• In the meadow so gay, the lovers would lay.
pay
verb
v
• something that remunerates
• give money, usually in exchange for goods or services
• I need to pay my bills before the due date.
• I'm not gay, but diss me today, and you'll pay the price in the fray.
• The children were gay all day, excited for their pay.
• I'm gay and you're gonna pay for that shade you threw my way.
• The clown was so gay, tumbling all day, but entry required a small fee to pay.
slay
verb, noun
v, n
• kill intentionally and with premeditation
• I'm gay and I slay, ownin' the stage every day.
• The brave knight felt gay as he went out to slay the dragon that day.
• I'm gay and I slay, owning the night in my own way.
• With a spirit so gay, the fierce beast we slay.
array
verb, noun
v, n
• an orderly arrangement
• lay out orderly or logically in a line or as if in a line
• She arranged an array of colorful flowers in a vase.
• Yo, in a gay array of beats we slay, spittin' fire every single day.
• The flowers bloomed in a gay array.
• In a gay array of lights so bright, we danced through the velvet night.
• The meadow bloomed in colors so gay, a vibrant array on display.
bay
verb, noun
v, n
• an indentation of a shoreline larger than a cove but smaller than a gulf
• (used of animals especially a horse) of a moderate reddish-brown color
• utter in deep prolonged tones
• The hound bays at the moon.
• Out on the bay, feelin' so gay, party all day.
• We had a gay day at the bay.
• Sailing away on the bay, feeling so gay.
• The sailors danced so gay by the shimmering bay.
clay
noun
n
• United States general who commanded United States forces in Europe from 1945 to 1949 and who oversaw the Berlin airlift (1898-1978)
• She molded the clay into a beautiful sculpture.
• I'm gay for that clay, molding rhymes all day.
• The kids were gay playing with clay.
• We're gay as the clay in the potter's bright sun.
• The potter shaped the pliant clay into figures merry and gay.
gray
adverb, noun, adjective
adv, n, adj
• a neutral achromatic color midway between white and black
• of an achromatic color of any lightness intermediate between the extremes of white and black
• I bought a new gray sweater.
• Sky turnin' gray, but my spirit stays gay, spittin' fire through the haze all day.
• The sky was gray, but the birds sang gay.
• Under skies so gray, we danced so gay.
• The sky turned gray, yet my spirit stayed gay.
hay
verb, noun
v, n
• grass mowed and cured for use as fodder
• convert (plant material) into hay
• The farmer stacked the hay in the barn.
• I'm feelin' gay rollin' in the hay, sippin' lemonade on a sunny day.
• Rollin' in the hay, feelin' oh so gay.
• The children were gay, rolling round in the hay.
• What a gay day to play in the hay!
jay
noun
n
• crested largely blue bird
• The blue jay flew from tree to tree.
• Jay ain't gay, that's what I say, spittin' fire every day.
• Me and Jay walked hand in hand, feeling oh so gay.
• Under the sky so gay, a blue jay did play.
• The blue jay was gay all day.
tray
verb, noun
v, n
• an open receptacle for holding or displaying or serving articles or food
• She placed the drinks on a tray and carried them to the table.
• I'm feelin' gay, servin' vibes on a silver tray.
• With a heart so gay, she carried the tray.
• On my silver tray so gay, we danced the night away.
• The boy felt gay carrying the tray.
yay
noun
n
• a branch of the Tai languages; spoken by the Bouyei people of the province of southern Guizhou, China
• I shouted yay when I won the game.
• I'm feelin' gay today, yay, dancin' in the sun ray!
• The parade was so gay, the crowd cheered "yay"!
• I'm feeling gay today, yay!
• I'm feeling gay today, yay!
kay
noun
n
• Used to indicate acknowledgement or acceptance.