Top 45 Words That Rhyme with Fun (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 fun!

Here you’ll find the top 45 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘fun’ .

Pretty cool huh?

Let’s get started…

Words That Rhyme With Fun

  • Anyone – Any person, regardless of who they are or what they do.
  • Begun – Started or initiated something.
  • Bun – A small, round, sweet baked good typically eaten as a snack.
  • Cen – Not a recognized word in the English language.
  • Cretonne – A heavy cotton fabric with a printed pattern.
  • Done – Completed or finished something.
  • Donne – A surname or a reference to the poet John Donne.
  • Dun – Of a dull grayish-brown color; also, a type of hill made of sand or gravel.
  • Everyone – Every person, without exception.
  • Gun – A weapon that fires bullets or other projectiles.
  • Hun – A member of a nomadic people who lived in central Asia and Europe during the medieval period.
  • Jun – The sixth month of the year, or a name for someone born in that month.
  • Misdone – Something that has been done incorrectly or improperly.
  • Naan – A type of Indian bread.
  • None – Not any, or zero of something.
  • Nun – A woman who has taken religious vows and lives in a convent.
  • One – The number after zero and before two, or a reference to a singular person or thing.
  • Outdone – To have done better or surpassed someone or something.
  • Outrun – To run faster or farther than someone or something else.
  • Overdone – To have cooked or prepared something too much, resulting in it being spoiled or ruined.
  • Overrun – To spread quickly and uncontrollably, often referring to a population of animals or pests.
  • Pun – A play on words that exploits multiple meanings or sounds of a word for humorous effect.
  • Redone – To have done again, often referring to a task or project that needs to be redone.
  • Rerun – To repeat a broadcast of a TV show or movie that has already aired.
  • Run – To move quickly on foot, or to operate or manage something.
  • Seisin – Legal possession of property or land.
  • Shun – To avoid or reject someone or something.
  • Sion – A suffix that forms nouns indicating an action or process, such as “decision” or “collision.”
  • Son – A male child or offspring.
  • Spline – A thin, flexible strip of wood or metal used to join or reinforce two parts of a structure.
  • Spun – To have turned or rotated quickly, often referring to a spinning top or a car’s wheels.
  • Stun – To shock or surprise someone, often with a sudden display of impressive skill or knowledge.
  • Sun – The star that is the center of our solar system, or the light and heat it provides.
  • Tion – A suffix that forms nouns indicating an action or state, such as “attention” or “motion.”
  • Ton – a unit of weight equal to 2,000 pounds (often used in reference to large quantities of goods or materials)
  • Tonne – a metric unit of weight equal to 1,000 kilograms (often used outside of the United States and in scientific contexts)
  • Toucan – a brightly colored bird with a large, distinctive beak found in Central and South America
  • Tun – a large barrel or container used for holding liquids (such as wine or beer)
  • Twentyone – the number 21
  • Un – a prefix meaning “not” or “opposite of” (e.g. uncommon means not common)
  • Undone – not finished or completed
  • Une – a French word meaning “one” or “a”
  • Ven – a prefix meaning “five” (e.g. a pentagon has five sides)
  • Won – past tense of the verb “win” meaning to be victorious or successful
  • Yean – to give birth to a lamb or multiple lambs

 



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