Rhyme Dictionary

Rhymes with “Dearborn

50 rhyming words found

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50 words

These words rhyme exactly with "dearborn" — same ending sound.

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
forlorn2nounPitifully sad, wretched, miserable; lonely, especially from feeling abandoned, deserted, forsaken.
scorn1noun(transitive) To feel or display contempt or disdain for something or somebody; to despise.
adorn2verbTo make more beautiful and attractive; to decorate.
horn1noun(countable, zootomy) A hard growth of keratin that protrudes from the top of the head of certain animals, usually paired.
sworn1Given or declared under oath.
unicorn3noun(mythology) A mythical horse, widely believed to exist until the 17th century, with a single, straight, spiraled horn projecting from its forehead.
mourn1verb(ambitransitive) To express sadness or sorrow for; to grieve over (especially a death).
porn1noun(uncountable, informal) Pornography.
torn1Unable to decide between multiple options.
worn1Damaged and shabby as a result of much use.
shoehorn2nounA smooth tool that assists in putting the foot into a shoe, by sliding the heel in after the toe is in place.
lowborn2Alternative spelling of low-born. [Born in a family of low status.]
morne1nounA small, rounded hill.
unborn2nounNot yet delivered; still existing in the mother's womb.
reborn2nounRevived or regenerated, especially emotionally or spiritually.
born1verbHaving from birth (or as if from birth) a certain quality or character; innate; inherited.
inborn2Innate, possessed by an organism at birth.
shopworn2Of an idea, a piece or writing, etc.: repeated so often as to have become uninteresting; clichéd, overused, tired.
bighorn2nounespecially, Ovis canadensis, having large, curving horns.
firstborn2nounThe first child to be born to a parent or family.
airborne2nounIn or carried by the air.
aborn2born, begotten, created, developed
forewarn2verbTo warn in advance.
waterborne3Transported or transmitted by water.
forsworn2Having lied under oath; perjured.
winterbourne3nounA place in England:
popcorn2noun(chiefly uncountable) A snack food made from corn or maize kernels popped by dry heating.
stillborn2nounDead at birth.
morn1noun(now poetic) Morning.
longhorn2nounA breed of beef cattle, having long horns, bred in Texas and other parts of southwest United States.
shorn1Of a person, having had a haircut.
buckthorn2nounAny of several, often thorny shrubs or small trees, especially
bourn1nounA village and civil parish in South Cambridgeshire district, Cambridgeshire, England (OS grid ref TL3256).
seaborne2Transported on the sea or ocean, especially by floating on the sea.
sweet corn2nounAny 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.
post horn2noun(historical) A type of brass horn used to signal the arrival or departure of a postrider or mailcoach.
candy corn3noun(US, Canada) A confection of sugar and corn syrup or honey, supposed to resemble a kernel of maize; typically colored in yellow, orange, and white stripes to represent the colors of the fall harvest; a staple candy of the fall season and Halloween in North America.
green corn2noun(agriculture) The young ears of corn (maize) harvested while still in the milky stage, before the kernels fully mature.
corne1nounObsolete spelling of corn. [(Commonwealth, but not Australia or New Zealand, uncountable) Any cereal plant (or its grain) that is the main crop or staple of a country or region.]
frorn1(archaic, poetic) Frozen; intensely cold; frosty.
bullhorn2noun(chiefly US) A megaphone which electronically amplifies a person’s natural voice.
pronghorn2nounA North American mammal, Antilocapra americana, that resembles an antelope.
basset horn3noun(music) An alto instrument of the clarinet family, pitched in F below middle C, with a range reaching down to F below that.
field corn2noun(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.
bass horn2nounA large brass instrument in the bass range, usually referring to the modern tuba or the archaic serpent
alder buckthorn4nounA deciduous shrub, Frangula alnus, native to Europe and neighboring areas of Asia and Africa, bearing glossy leaves, flowers in sessile umbels, and inedible red berries that turn black when ripe, and historically used as a laxative and to produce dyes.
orn1noun(transitive, obsolete) To ornament; to adorn.
powder horn3nounA tool, usually made from an animal's horn, used to load gunpowder into a gun or cannon.
squirrel corn3nounDicentra canadensis, a herbaceous plant in the fumitory family with small yellow clustered bulblets, finely dissected leaves, and white heart-shaped flowers, native to deciduous woodland in eastern North America.
seed corn2noun(agriculture) Seed that is saved from one year's harvest for the subsequent year's planting, rather than being used to make flour etc.

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