Rhyme Dictionary

Rhymes with “From

/fɹɒm/

Used to indicate source or provenance.

51 rhyming words found

🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "From"

50 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
affirm2verbTo assert positively; to tell with confidence; to aver; to maintain as true.
thrum1nounTo cause a steady rhythmic vibration, usually by plucking.
glum1nounDespondent; moody; sullen.
bum1noun(colloquial, sometimes derogatory) A homeless person, usually a man.
firm1noun(UK, business) A business partnership; the name under which it trades.
infirm2verbWeak or ill, not in good health.
succumb2verb(intransitive) To yield to an overpowering force or overwhelming desire.
hum1nounA hummed tune, i.e. created orally with lips closed.
humdrum2nounLacking variety or excitement; dull; boring.
outcome2nounThat which is produced or occurs as a result of an event or process.
overcome3verb(transitive) To surmount (a physical or abstract obstacle); to prevail over, to get the better of.
confirm2verbTo assure the accuracy of previous statements.
reaffirm3verbTo affirm again.
term1nounThat which limits the extent of anything; limit, extremity, bound, boundary, terminus.
plumb1nounA little mass of lead, or the like, attached to a line, and used by builders, etc., to indicate a vertical direction.
numb1verbPhysically unable to feel, not having the power of sensation.
come1verbTo move toward the speaker.
plum1nounThe fruit and its tree.
dumb1verb(informal, derogatory, especially of a person) Stupid.
scrim1noun(online gaming) A practice match between one or more organized teams usually in preparation for a more competitive format, such as a tournament.
thumb1nounThe shortest and thickest digit of the hand that for humans has the most mobility and can be made to oppose (moved to touch) all of the other fingers.
scum1noun(derogatory, slang) A reprehensible person or persons.
squirm1verb(intransitive) To twist one's body with snakelike motions.
slum1noun(countable, derogatory) A dilapidated neighborhood where many people live in a state of poverty.
gum1noun(chiefly uncountable) Chewing gum.
rum1noun(uncountable) A distilled spirit derived from fermented cane sugar and molasses.
income2nounMoney one earns by working or by capitalising on the work of others.
some1Of a measurement: approximately, roughly.
chum1noun(dated) A friend; a pal.
cum1noun(slang, often vulgar) To have an orgasm, to feel the sensation of an orgasm.
scrum1noun(rugby) In rugby union or rugby league, all the forwards joined together in an organised way.
mum1noun(Commonwealth, Ireland, informal) Mother.
berm1nounA narrow ledge or shelf, as along the top or bottom of a slope.
green thumb2noun(US, idiomatic) A natural skill for gardening.
grum1Morose, stern, surly, sullen.
longterm2Alternative form of long-term. [Becoming evident after a relatively long time period.]
drum1noun(music) A percussive musical instrument spanned with a thin covering on at least one end for striking, forming an acoustic chamber; a membranophone.
alum2noun(Canada, US) A past attendee or graduate (of any gender) of a college, university or other educational institution.
sperm1noun(countable) The reproductive cell or gamete of the male; a spermatozoon.
crumb1nounA small piece which breaks off from baked food (such as cake, biscuit or bread).
strum1noun(ambitransitive) To play (a guitar or other stringed instrument) by plucking various strings simultaneously.
become2verb(copulative, rather formal, followed by an adjective or a noun) begin to be; turn into (often with permanent states).
ferm1noun(obsolete) rent for a farm
worm1nounA generally tubular invertebrate of the annelid phylum; an earthworm.
rhumb1noun(navigation) A line which crosses successive meridians at a constant angle.
reconfirm3verbTo confirm again; to establish more firmly
blue gum2nounAny of various eucalyptus trees having blueish leaves, especially Eucalyptus globulus.
long-term2Extending over a relatively long time period.
keep mum2verbrefuse to talk or stop talking; fall silent
how come2(idiomatic, informal) Why; why is it; for what reason or purpose; due to what cause?

🎵 Near Rhymes for "From"

1 words

These words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
forme1noun(printing) Alternative form of form (“type etc. secured in a chase”). [(heading, physical) To do with shape.]

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