Rhyme Dictionary
Rhymes with “Dune”
/djuːn/
A ridge or hill of sand piled up by the wind.
♬50 rhyming words found
🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Dune"
50 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "dune" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| croon | 1 | noun | (transitive) To hum or sing (a song or tune), or to speak (words), softly in a low pitch or in a sentimental manner; specifically, to sing (a popular song) in a low, mellow voice. |
| lagoon | 2 | noun | A shallow body of water separated from deeper sea by a bar. |
| picayune | 3 | noun | Of little consequence; small and of little importance; petty, trivial. |
| goon | 1 | noun | A thug; a usually muscular henchman with little intelligence. |
| moon | 1 | noun | (informal, by extension of Moon) Any natural satellite of a planet. |
| commune | 2 | noun | A small community, often rural, whose members share in the ownership of property, and in the division of labour; the members of such a community. |
| opportune | 3 | At a convenient or advantageous time. | |
| hewn | 1 | Having been cut or mown down. | |
| festoon | 2 | noun | An ornament such as a garland or chain which hangs loosely from two tacked spots. |
| blue moon | 2 | noun | The second of two full moons that occur in the same calendar month (a definition created by mistake in the 20th century). |
| lampoon | 2 | noun | (transitive) To satirize or poke fun at. |
| saloon | 2 | noun | (British) A car with a boot or trunk compartment separate from the driver/passenger space; a sedan. |
| swoon | 1 | noun | (literally) To faint, to lose consciousness. |
| strewn | 1 | (used with `with' or in combination) covered by or as if by something scattered over or on | |
| platoon | 2 | noun | (military) A unit of thirty to forty soldiers typically commanded by a lieutenant and forming part of a company. |
| buffoon | 2 | noun | One who performs in a silly or ridiculous fashion; a clown or fool. |
| prune | 1 | noun | (transitive, horticulture) To remove excess material from a tree or shrub; to trim, especially to make more healthy or productive. |
| loon | 1 | noun | (US, Canada) Any of various birds, of the order Gaviiformes, of North America and Europe that dive for fish and have a short tail, webbed feet and a yodeling cry. |
| high noon | 2 | noun | (idiomatic) A time, set out in advance, at which an important decision is to be made or a nemesis is to be confronted. |
| tune | 1 | noun | A melody. |
| rune | 1 | noun | A letter, or character, used in the written language of various ancient Germanic peoples, especially the Scandinavians and the Anglo-Saxons. |
| noone | 1 | noun | A surname. |
| balloon | 2 | noun | An inflatable buoyant object, often (but not necessarily) round and flexible. |
| monsoon | 2 | noun | Tropical rainy season when the rain lasts for several months with few interruptions. |
| soon | 1 | noun | Short in length of time from the present. |
| impugn | 2 | verb | (transitive) To verbally assault, especially to argue against an opinion, motive, or action; to question the truth or validity of; cast doubt on. |
| inopportune | 4 | Happening/occurring at an inconvenient or inappropriate time. | |
| moone | 1 | noun | Obsolete spelling of moon. [(informal, by extension of Moon) Any natural satellite of a planet.] |
| harpoon | 2 | noun | A spearlike weapon with a barbed head used in hunting whales and large fish. |
| greasy spoon | 3 | noun | (idiomatic, informal) An inexpensive diner or other informal restaurant, especially one specializing in frying or grilling. |
| harvest moon | 3 | noun | The full moon nearest the autumn equinox, when the moon rises the latest and lowest in the sky and seems to appear the biggest, as seen from the Northern Hemisphere. |
| pontoon | 2 | noun | (card games) A card game in which the object is to obtain cards whose value adds up to, or nearly to, 21 but not exceed it. |
| trial balloon | 4 | noun | (idiomatic, figuratively) An idea, suggestion, or prospective action, product, etc., offered to an audience or group in order to test whether it generates acceptance or interest. |
| immune | 2 | noun | (medicine, usually with "to") Protected by inoculation, or due to innate resistance to pathogens. |
| afternoon | 3 | noun | The part of the day from noon or lunchtime until sunset, evening, or suppertime or 6pm. |
| full moon | 2 | noun | The phase of the moon when it is in opposition to the sun and its full disc is therefore visible. |
| attune | 2 | verb | (transitive, figurative) To bring into harmony or accord. |
| suine | 1 | noun | (zoology) (strictly) An even-toed ungulate belonging to the taxonomic subfamily Suinae, which is comprised of modern pigs (genus Sus) and their close relatives, both living and extinct. |
| cartoon | 2 | noun | (comics) A humorous drawing, often with a caption, or a strip of such drawings. |
| bassoon | 2 | noun | A musical instrument in the woodwind family, having a double reed and playing in the tenor and bass ranges. |
| new moon | 2 | noun | The phase of the moon when it is in conjunction with the sun and is therefore obscured. |
| pantaloon | 3 | noun | (chiefly in the plural) Trousers reminiscent of the tight-fitting leggings traditionally worn by a pantaloon. |
| cardoon | 2 | noun | Any of species Cynara cardunculus of prickly perennial plants which has leaf stalks eaten as a vegetable, related to the artichoke. |
| animated cartoon | 6 | noun | Any of several types of film / movie, the frames of which are drawn by hand in order to give a sense of movement when projected in rapid sequence. |
| midafternoon | 4 | noun | The middle of the afternoon, normally between 2 and 4 pm. |
| choon | 1 | noun | (British, nonstandard) A song or track, especially one that is catchy. |
| antoon | 2 | noun | — |
| teaspoon | 2 | noun | A unit of measure, equivalent to one-third of a tablespoon or roughly five milliliters. |
| tablespoon | 3 | noun | (cooking) A unit of volume, the value of which varies regionally; in the US: three teaspoons or one half fluid ounce or roughly 15 ml; in Britain and Canada: exactly 15 ml; in Russia 18 ml; in Australia: four teaspoons or 20 ml. |
| honeymoon | 3 | noun | The period of time immediately following a marriage. |
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