The effect of particle shape on the rheological behavior of small particle-large polymer chain mixture solutions has been investigated with two model colloidal silica dispersions, one of which is ellipsoidal(BINDZIL20/440) and the other is spherical(TM40). It was found that BINDZIL20/440 series showed shear-thickening at lower shear rates and had a lower upper limit in PEO concentration to demonstrate shear-thickening phenomena. The particle shape was identified as the major factor accounting for these differences. This work enables one to control the rheological behavior of colloid-polymer mixture through simply changing particle geometry instead of performing surface modifications, which could be especially useful in cases where only certain chemicals are allowed, for example in vivo applications.