🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Warn"
50 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "warn" — same ending sound.
| 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. |
| adorn | 2 | verb | To make more beautiful and attractive; to decorate. |
| horn | 1 | noun | (countable, zootomy) A hard growth of keratin that protrudes from the top of the head of certain animals, usually paired. |
| sworn | 1 | Given or declared under oath. | |
| unicorn | 3 | noun | (mythology) A mythical horse, widely believed to exist until the 17th century, with a single, straight, spiraled horn projecting from its forehead. |
| mourn | 1 | verb | (ambitransitive) To express sadness or sorrow for; to grieve over (especially a death). |
| porn | 1 | noun | (uncountable, informal) Pornography. |
| torn | 1 | Unable to decide between multiple options. | |
| worn | 1 | Damaged and shabby as a result of much use. | |
| shoehorn | 2 | noun | A smooth tool that assists in putting the foot into a shoe, by sliding the heel in after the toe is in place. |
| lowborn | 2 | Alternative spelling of low-born. [Born in a family of low status.] | |
| morne | 1 | noun | A small, rounded hill. |
| 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. |
| inborn | 2 | Innate, possessed by an organism at birth. | |
| shopworn | 2 | Of an idea, a piece or writing, etc.: repeated so often as to have become uninteresting; clichéd, overused, tired. | |
| bighorn | 2 | noun | especially, Ovis canadensis, having large, curving horns. |
| firstborn | 2 | noun | The first child to be born to a parent or family. |
| airborne | 2 | noun | In or carried by the air. |
| aborn | 2 | born, begotten, created, developed | |
| forewarn | 2 | verb | To warn in advance. |
| waterborne | 3 | Transported or transmitted by water. | |
| forsworn | 2 | Having lied under oath; perjured. | |
| winterbourne | 3 | noun | A place in England: |
| popcorn | 2 | noun | (chiefly uncountable) A snack food made from corn or maize kernels popped by dry heating. |
| stillborn | 2 | noun | Dead at birth. |
| morn | 1 | noun | (now poetic) Morning. |
| longhorn | 2 | noun | A breed of beef cattle, having long horns, bred in Texas and other parts of southwest United States. |
| shorn | 1 | Of a person, having had a haircut. | |
| buckthorn | 2 | noun | Any of several, often thorny shrubs or small trees, especially |
| bourn | 1 | noun | A village and civil parish in South Cambridgeshire district, Cambridgeshire, England (OS grid ref TL3256). |
| seaborne | 2 | Transported on the sea or ocean, especially by floating on the sea. | |
| 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. |
| post horn | 2 | noun | (historical) A type of brass horn used to signal the arrival or departure of a postrider or mailcoach. |
| candy corn | 3 | noun | (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 corn | 2 | noun | (agriculture) The young ears of corn (maize) harvested while still in the milky stage, before the kernels fully mature. |
| corne | 1 | noun | Obsolete 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.] |
| frorn | 1 | (archaic, poetic) Frozen; intensely cold; frosty. | |
| bullhorn | 2 | noun | (chiefly US) A megaphone which electronically amplifies a person’s natural voice. |
| pronghorn | 2 | noun | A North American mammal, Antilocapra americana, that resembles an antelope. |
| 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. |
| dearborn | 2 | noun | A city in Wayne County, Michigan, United States. |
| 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. |
| bass horn | 2 | noun | A large brass instrument in the bass range, usually referring to the modern tuba or the archaic serpent |
| alder buckthorn | 4 | noun | A 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. |
| orn | 1 | noun | (transitive, obsolete) To ornament; to adorn. |
| powder horn | 3 | noun | A tool, usually made from an animal's horn, used to load gunpowder into a gun or cannon. |
| squirrel corn | 3 | noun | Dicentra 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. |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Warn"
50 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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. |
| 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. |
| yarn | 1 | noun | (uncountable) A twisted strand of fibre used for knitting or weaving. |
| unconcern | 3 | noun | Lack of interest or care; indifference or apathy. |
| earn | 1 | verb | (transitive) To gain (success, reward, recognition) through applied effort or work. |
| adjourn | 2 | verb | (intransitive) To end or suspend an event. |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| point of no return | 5 | noun | (figurative) The point in any process or sequence of events where some development becomes inevitable. |
| upturn | 2 | noun | An upward turn or trend, especially in business activity or profit. |
| 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. | |
| 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). |
| 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. |
| chili con carne | 4 | noun | A dish of meat and beans in a tomato sauce flavoured with chili peppers. |
| in turn | 2 | in proper order or sequence | |
| day return | 3 | noun | (travel, UK) A reduced-price fare and ticket for a journey on public transport out and back in one day. |
| rope yarn | 2 | noun | The yarn or thread composing the strands of a rope. |
| seed fern | 2 | noun | (botany) A plant of division Pteridospermatophyta, which had fronds like a fern and naked seeds. |
| sword fern | 2 | noun | Any fern in the genus Nephrolepis, typically with long, straight-sided fronds shaped like a two-edged sword, and widely grown as houseplants. |
| walking fern | 3 | noun | Either of two species of fern in the genus Asplenium (Asplenium rhizophyllum or Asplenium sibiricum) that produce new plantlets from the tips of their leaves. |
| asparagus fern | 5 | noun | Any of several plants in the genus Asparagus which are grown for their ornamental fern-like foliage. |
| royal fern | 3 | noun | Osmunda regalis, a fern native to Europe, Africa and Asia. |
| beech fern | 2 | noun | any fern of the genus phegopteris having deeply cut triangular fronds |
| cinnamon fern | 4 | noun | A coarse fern, Osmundastrum cinnamomeum, found primarily in wet areas. |
| joint return | 3 | noun | a return filed by a husband and wife |
| carne | 1 | noun | A surname. |
| climbing fern | 3 | noun | Any member of species in genus Lygodium of ferns. |
| durn | 1 | verb | (US, informal, euphemistic) darn; damn. |
| kick turn | 2 | noun | a standing turn made in skiing; one ski is raised to the vertical and pivoted backward to become parallel with the other ski but headed in the opposite direction and then the other ski is aligned with the first |
| stem turn | 2 | noun | a turn made in skiing; the back of one ski is forced outward and the other ski is brought parallel to it |
| sweet fern | 2 | noun | A species of fern, Comptonia peregrina |
| amended return | 5 | noun | a tax return that corrects the information in an earlier return |
| bern | 1 | noun | A federal city of Switzerland; the capital city of Bern canton. |
| berne | 1 | noun | A surname |
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