🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Carne"
23 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "carne" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| yarn | 1 | noun | (uncountable) A twisted strand of fibre used for knitting or weaving. |
| darn | 1 | verb | (transitive, sewing) To repair by stitching with thread or yarn, particularly by using a needle to construct a weave across a damaged area of fabric. |
| barn | 1 | noun | (agriculture) A building, often found on a farm, used for storage or keeping animals such as cattle. |
| skarn | 1 | noun | (geology) Any of various metamorphic rocks formed by metasomatism. |
| rope yarn | 2 | noun | The yarn or thread composing the strands of a rope. |
| carn | 1 | noun | A surname. |
| tithe barn | 2 | noun | A barn used in the Middle Ages for storing the tithes gathered from the local community |
| scarn | 1 | noun | — |
| starn | 1 | noun | (Scotland, Northern England) A star. |
| harn | 1 | noun | (now archaic, dialectal or rare) Brains. |
| cow barn | 2 | noun | a barn for cows |
| arnn | 1 | noun | — |
| harne | 1 | noun | — |
| arn | 1 | noun | A diminutive of the male given name Arnold. |
| arne | 1 | noun | A male given name from the Germanic languages occasionally used in English. |
| dezarn | 2 | — | |
| garn | 1 | noun | (obsolete) yarn (twisted fibers for weaving) |
| horse barn | 2 | noun | a farm building for housing horses or other livestock |
| karn | 1 | noun | (mining, dated) A pile of rocks. |
| marne | 1 | noun | A right tributary of the Seine, in eastern France, flowing 319 miles east and southeast of Paris through the departments of Haute-Marne, Marne, Aisne, Seine-et-Marne, Seine-Saint-Denis and Val-de-Marne. |
| mccarn | 2 | noun | A surname from Irish. |
| spun yarn | 2 | noun | (nautical) small stuff consisting of a lightweight rope made of several rope yarns loosely wound together |
| varn | 1 | noun | A surname. |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Carne"
50 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| forlorn | 2 | noun | Pitifully sad, wretched, miserable; lonely, especially from feeling abandoned, deserted, forsaken. |
| scorn | 1 | noun | (transitive) To feel or display contempt or disdain for something or somebody; to despise. |
| discern | 2 | verb | (transitive) To perceive, recognize, or comprehend with the mind; to descry. |
| stern | 1 | noun | Having a hardness and severity of nature or manner. |
| concern | 2 | noun | That which affects one’s welfare or happiness. A matter of interest to someone. |
| spurn | 1 | verb | (ambitransitive) To reject disdainfully; contemn; scorn. |
| return | 2 | noun | (intransitive) To come or go back (to a place or person). |
| dern | 1 | noun | (UK) A gatepost or doorpost. |
| churn | 1 | noun | (business, of a customer) To stop using a company's product or service. |
| adorn | 2 | verb | To make more beautiful and attractive; to decorate. |
| turn | 1 | verb | To make a non-linear physical movement. |
| yearn | 1 | verb | (intransitive, also figuratively) To have a strong desire for something or to do something; to long for or to do something. |
| burn | 1 | verb | A physical injury caused by heat, cold, electricity, radiation or caustic chemicals. |
| unconcern | 3 | noun | Lack of interest or care; indifference or apathy. |
| horn | 1 | noun | (countable, zootomy) A hard growth of keratin that protrudes from the top of the head of certain animals, usually paired. |
| earn | 1 | verb | (transitive) To gain (success, reward, recognition) through applied effort or work. |
| sworn | 1 | Given or declared under oath. | |
| mourn | 1 | verb | (ambitransitive) To express sadness or sorrow for; to grieve over (especially a death). |
| porn | 1 | noun | (uncountable, informal) Pornography. |
| adjourn | 2 | verb | (intransitive) To end or suspend an event. |
| torn | 1 | Unable to decide between multiple options. | |
| cairn | 1 | noun | A pile of stones heaped up as a landmark, to guide travelers on land or at sea, or to arrest attention, as in surveying, or in leaving traces of an exploring party, etc. |
| worn | 1 | Damaged and shabby as a result of much use. | |
| lowborn | 2 | Alternative spelling of low-born. [Born in a family of low status.] | |
| unborn | 2 | noun | Not yet delivered; still existing in the mother's womb. |
| reborn | 2 | noun | Revived or regenerated, especially emotionally or spiritually. |
| born | 1 | verb | Having from birth (or as if from birth) a certain quality or character; innate; inherited. |
| firstborn | 2 | noun | The first child to be born to a parent or family. |
| fern | 1 | noun | Any of a group of some twenty thousand species of vascular plants classified in the division Pteridophyta that lack seeds and reproduce by shedding spores to initiate an alternation of generations. |
| good turn | 2 | noun | (idiomatic) A good deed; a thoughtful or selfless act. |
| sterne | 1 | noun | A surname. |
| forewarn | 2 | verb | To warn in advance. |
| point of no return | 5 | noun | (figurative) The point in any process or sequence of events where some development becomes inevitable. |
| forsworn | 2 | Having lied under oath; perjured. | |
| stillborn | 2 | noun | Dead at birth. |
| morn | 1 | noun | (now poetic) Morning. |
| shorn | 1 | Of a person, having had a haircut. | |
| upturn | 2 | noun | An upward turn or trend, especially in business activity or profit. |
| bourn | 1 | noun | A village and civil parish in South Cambridgeshire district, Cambridgeshire, England (OS grid ref TL3256). |
| sweet corn | 2 | noun | Any of many varieties of corn (specifically maize) most suitable for eating by humans, as distinguished from corn raised as animal feed; usually with higher sugar content than field corn. |
| sauterne | 2 | noun | (US) A wine imitating those of Sauternes. |
| about turn | 3 | noun | Alternative spelling of about-turn. [(British, military) A turn of 180 degrees, typically in a military formation .] |
| moderne | 2 | Of or relating to the Streamline Moderne school of architecture. | |
| post horn | 2 | noun | (historical) A type of brass horn used to signal the arrival or departure of a postrider or mailcoach. |
| tax return | 3 | noun | (finance) A declaration of income etc. for tax purposes: a report of income, deductions, contributions, and related financial information filed by a taxpayer with a national or local tax authority, used by the authority to determine the amount of taxation, usually consisting of forms completed by the taxpayer |
| carriage return | 4 | noun | (computing) The control character (0x0D in ASCII, abbreviated as CR) that originally signaled a device to perform a carriage return, but now merely indicates the end of a line of text (newline). |
| basset horn | 3 | noun | (music) An alto instrument of the clarinet family, pitched in F below middle C, with a range reaching down to F below that. |
| field corn | 2 | noun | (US) Any variety of corn (maize) grown primarily for fodder or use as grain; usually, one with lower sugar content than sweet corn and harvested either to be stored dry (on the cob or off, divorced of the stover) or ensiled along with the stover. |
| male fern | 2 | noun | Dryopteris filix-mas, from which is derived a vermifuge preparation. |
| tree fern | 2 | noun | Any of many tropical ferns that have tall trunks topped with fronds, of the orders Cyatheales, Marattiales, and Osmundales, especially families Cyatheaceae, Dicksoniaceae, and Metaxyaceae in Cyatheales. |
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