Rhyme Dictionary

Rhymes with “Long

/ˈlɔːŋ/

A long vowel.

50 rhyming words found

🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Long"

50 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
strong1noun(loosely) Possessing power, might, or strength.
tang1nounA refreshingly sharp aroma or flavor.
throng1nounA group of people crowded or gathered closely together.
mong1noun(British, Ireland, slang, offensive, derogatory) A stupid person.
headstrong2Determined to do as one pleases, and not as others want.
wrong1nounIncorrect or untrue.
bong1nounA vessel, usually made of glass or ceramic and filled with water, used in smoking various substances, especially cannabis.
jolly along4verb(idiomatic, informal) To keep (someone) happy or compliant, as by encouragement or flattery.
prolong2verb(transitive) To lengthen in time; to extend the duration of.
headlong2verbRashly; precipitately; without deliberation; in haste, hastily.
sarong2nounA garment made of a length of printed cloth wrapped about the waist that is commonly worn by men and women in South and Southeast Asia, also in the Pacific islands.
swan song2noun(idiomatic) A final performance or accomplishment, especially one before retirement.
gong1noun(music) A percussion instrument consisting of a metal disk that emits a loud resonant sound when struck with a soft hammer.
twang1nounThe sharp, quick sound of a vibrating tight string, for example, of a bow or a musical instrument.
dong1noun(slang) The penis.
lifelong2Extending for the entire duration of life.
wong1noun(slang) The penis.
schlong1noun(vulgar, slang) A penis, especially a long one.
song1noun(music) A musical composition with lyrics for voice or voices, performed by singing.
belong2verb(intransitive) To have its proper place.
rong1nounA county of Yulin, Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, China.
along2Onward, forward, with progressive action.
all along3(duration, idiomatic) For the entire time; always.
get along3verb(intransitive, idiomatic, often followed by with) To interact or coexist well, without argument or trouble.
go wrong2verb(intransitive, idiomatic) To worsen; to fail or go amiss; to have a bad outcome.
fong1noun(US, slang) A penis.
prong1nounA thin, pointed, projecting part, as of an antler or a fork or similar tool.
plainsong2noun(music) A form of monophonic chant in unison using the Gregorian scale, sung in various Christian churches.
go along3verbTo participate, cooperate, or conform.
right along3all the time or over a period of time
yong1nounA surname.
come along3verb(intransitive, followed by "with") To accompany.
armstrong2nounAn English surname transferred from the nickname, originally a nickname for someone with strong arms.
yearlong2Lasting one year; of a timespan of one year.
run along3verbTo leave; to make one's way somewhere else.
torch song2nounA song, often sentimental, lamenting an unrequited love; normally sung by a woman.
flong1noun(printing) A mould, especially one made from papier-mâché, used to create a stereotype.
hourlong2Which lasts an hour, or approximately so.
swang1verb(African-American Vernacular, slang) To steer one's vehicle from side to side while driving.
civil wrong3noun(law) A wrongful act by one person against another for which the other person may recover damages in a lawsuit; this includes tort, breach of contract, breach of trust, and breach of fiduciary duty.
ong1nounA Chinese surname from Hokkien.
clong1noun(conlanging, humorous) Synonym of conlang.
kong1nounThe fictional gigantic gorilla from the story King Kong.
pelt along3verbstep on it
xiong1nounA surname.
pong1noun(UK, Ireland, Commonwealth, slang) A stench, a bad smell.
play along3verb(idiomatic, US) To cooperate or go along with a plan.
scuppernong3nounA large greenish-bronze grape native to the Southeastern United States, a variety of the muscadine grape (Vitis rotundifolia).
folk song2noun(music) A song, in any folk style, originating among ordinary people, usually non-professional musicians, and handed down by oral tradition.
string along3verb(transitive, idiomatic) To keep somebody falsely believing that one has certain intentions.

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