Top 63 Words That Rhyme with Doin (With Meanings)

This post contains our favorite combination of "perfect rhymes" and "near rhymes". Near rhymes are words you may have to stretch or exaggerate for songwriting and poems.

Welcome to this guide on the best words that rhyme with doin!

Here you’ll find the top 63 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘Doin’.

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Words That Rhyme With Doin

  • Afternoon – The time of day between noon and evening.
  • Attune – To bring into harmony or make receptive to a certain idea or concept.
  • Aucune – A French word meaning “none” or “not any”.
  • Baboon – A large monkey with a dog-like muzzle and a short tail, found in Africa and Arabia.
  • Balloon – An inflatable rubber or plastic bag that can be filled with gas, often used for decoration or transportation.
  • Bassoon – A woodwind instrument with a long, curved tube that produces a low, rich sound.
  • Bestrewn – Scattered or strewn about, often referring to objects or debris.
  • Boon – A benefit or advantage that is given or received.
  • Buffoon – A person who is clownish, silly, or foolish.
  • Cartoon – A humorous drawing or animation, often with exaggerated or caricatured features.
  • Cocoon – A protective covering that some insects and larvae spin around themselves.
  • Coon – A derogatory term for a person of African descent.
  • Croon – To sing or hum softly, often in a sentimental or romantic way.
  • Dessertspoon – A type of spoon that is slightly larger than a teaspoon but smaller than a tablespoon, typically used for serving dessert.
  • Doubloon – A Spanish gold coin, typically used as currency during the colonial period.
  • Dragoon – To force someone into doing something, often through intimidation or coercion.
  • Dune – A hill of sand formed by wind or water erosion.
  • Festoon – A decorative chain or strip of material hung in a curve between two points.
  • Foon – A fictional utensil that combines a fork and a spoon.
  • Forenoon – The time of day between morning and noon.
  • Goon – A thug or hired muscle, often associated with organized crime.
  • Harpoon – A long spear-like instrument used for hunting large fish or marine mammals.
  • Hewn – Cut or shaped with a sharp tool, often referring to wood or stone.
  • Honeymoon – A vacation or trip taken by newlyweds after their wedding.
  • Immune – Resistant to or protected from a disease or infection.
  • Importune – To repeatedly ask for something, often in a bothersome or annoying way.
  • Impugn – To challenge or question the validity of something.
  • Inopportune – Happening at an inconvenient or inappropriate time.
  • Jejune – Lacking interest or substance, often referring to ideas or arguments.
  • Lagoon – A shallow body of water separated from the ocean by a barrier island or coral reef.
  • Lampoon – A harsh satire or ridicule directed at a person or group.
  • Loon – A bird with a distinctive call or a person who behaves in a crazy or foolish way.
  • Macaroon – A type of sweet confectionery made from egg whites, sugar, and almond flour.
  • Maroon – A dark reddish-brown color or to abandon someone in a place from which they cannot escape.
  • Monsoon – A seasonal wind that brings heavy rain and flooding.
  • Moon – The natural satellite of the Earth, or the celestial body that reflects the sun’s light at night.
  • Noon – Twelve o’clock in the daytime or midday.
  • Opportune – Suitable or advantageous for a particular purpose.
  • Patroon – A landowner in the Dutch colonies of North America or a person who provides support or patronage.
  • Picayune – Of little value or significance or a small coin of little value.
  • Platoon – A unit of soldiers, typically comprising two or more squads.
  • Poltroon – A cowardly or treacherous person.
  • Pontoon – A flat-bottomed boat used as a ferry or temporary bridge.
  • Protozoon – A single-celled organism that lacks a distinct nucleus.
  • Prune – A dried plum or to trim or cut off parts of a plant.
  • Raccoon – A nocturnal mammal with distinctive black and white facial markings.
  • Racoon – A common misspelling of raccoon.
  • Rune – A letter of an ancient Germanic alphabet or a mysterious symbol with magical significance.
  • Saloon – A place where alcoholic drinks are served, typically a pub or bar.
  • Shewn – An archaic form of the word “shown,” meaning to display or demonstrate.
  • Shoon – An archaic form of the word “shoes.”
  • Soon – In a short time or in the near future.
  • Spermatozoon – A mature male reproductive cell, also known as a sperm cell.
  • Spittoon – A container used to spit tobacco juice or saliva.
  • Spoon – A utensil consisting of a small shallow bowl, oval or round, at the end of a handle, used for stirring, serving, or eating.
  • Strewn – Scattered or spread over a surface.
  • Swoon – To faint or lose consciousness, or to be overcome with emotion or admiration.
  • Tablespoon – A large spoon used for serving food or measuring ingredients.
  • Toluene – A clear, colorless liquid with a distinctive smell, used as a solvent in paints and varnishes.
  • Trinitrotoluene – An explosive compound also known as TNT.
  • Tune – A melody or a pleasing musical composition.
  • Tycoon – A wealthy, powerful businessperson or industrialist.
  • Typhoon – A tropical storm with strong winds and heavy rain.



Written by Gabriel Cruz - Foodie, Animal Lover, Slang & Language Enthusiast