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Welcome to this guide on the best words that rhyme with june!
Here you’ll find the top 64 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘June’.
Pretty cool huh?
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Words That Rhyme With June
- Afternoon– The time period between noon and evening.
- Attune– To bring into harmony or agreement with something.
- Aucune– French for “none” or “not any”.
- Baboon– A type of Old World monkey with a long snout and large teeth.
- Balloon– A rubber or plastic bag that can be filled with air or gas and used as a decoration or in various activities.
- Bassoon– A large woodwind instrument with a deep sound.
- Bestrewn– Scattered or sprinkled with something.
- Boon– Something that is beneficial or helpful.
- Buffoon– A person who behaves in a silly or ridiculous way, often to make people laugh.
- Cartoon– A drawing or animation that portrays exaggerated or humorous situations or characters.
- Cocoon– A silky case that insects, such as butterflies and moths, spin around themselves for protection while they develop.
- Coon– A raccoon or a derogatory term for a black person.
- Croon– To sing or hum in a soft, soothing voice.
- Dessertspoon– A spoon used for eating desserts, slightly larger than a teaspoon.
- Doin– Scottish dialect for “doing”.
- Doubloon– A gold coin formerly used in Spain and Spanish America.
- Dragoon– To force or coerce someone into doing something.
- Dune– A hill of sand formed by wind or water.
- Festoon– A decorative chain of flowers, leaves, or ribbons hung in a curve.
- Foon– A portmanteau of “fork” and “spoon”, a utensil that combines the two.
- Forenoon– The time period between morning and noon.
- Goon– A hired thug or a silly, foolish person.
- Harpoon– A long spear-like weapon with a barbed end used for hunting large fish or whales.
- Hewn– To cut or shape something with a tool, such as an axe.
- Honeymoon– A vacation taken by a newly married couple.
- Immune– Protected or resistant to a particular disease or infection.
- Importune– To ask someone persistently or urgently for something.
- Impugn– To challenge the truth or validity of something.
- Inopportune– Happening at an inconvenient or inappropriate time.
- Jejune– lacking interest or significance; immature
- Lagoon– a shallow body of water separated from the sea by low sandbanks or coral reefs
- Lampoon– publicly criticize (someone or something) by using ridicule, irony, or sarcasm
- Loon– a large, diving waterbird with a long neck and bill
- Macaroon– a small sweet cake typically made from ground almonds, coconut, or other nuts
- Maroon– abandon or isolate (someone) in a place that is difficult to escape from
- Monsoon– a seasonal prevailing wind in the region of South and Southeast Asia
- Moon– the natural satellite of the earth, visible (chiefly at night) by reflected light from the sun
- Noon– twelve o’clock in the daytime; midday
- Opportune– well-chosen or particularly favorable or appropriate
- Patroon– a person who held an estate in land with certain manorial privileges in Dutch colonies in North America
- Picayune– petty; of little value or importance
- Platoon– a subdivision of a company of soldiers, typically forming a tactical unit that is commanded by a lieutenant and divided into several sections
- Poltroon– an utter coward
- Pontoon– a flat-bottomed boat or float used as a temporary bridge or a floating platform
- Protozoon– a single-celled organism, typically microscopic and found in water
- Prune– a dried plum
- Raccoon– a grayish-brown American mammal that has a foxlike face with a black mask and a ringed tail
- Racoon– a misspelling of raccoon
- Rune– a letter of an ancient Germanic alphabet
- Saloon– a place where alcoholic drinks are sold and consumed, typically a public establishment
- Shewn– an archaic past participle of “show”
- Shoon– an archaic plural of “shoe”
- Soon– in or after a short time; shortly
- Spermatozoon– a mature male reproductive cell, especially of a human or other animal, typically having a flagellum as a means of propulsion
- Spittoon– a metal or ceramic bowl, typically having a funnel-shaped top, into which one spits, especially in a public place
- Spoon– an implement consisting of a small, shallow oval or round bowl on a long handle, used for stirring, serving, and eating food
- Strewn– scatter or spread (things) untidily over a surface or area
- Swoon– faint from extreme emotion
- Tablespoon– a large spoon used for serving food or as a measure of volume
- Toluene– a colorless flammable liquid hydrocarbon that is a constituent of coal tar and petroleum and is used as a solvent and in the manufacture of explosives and dyes
- Trinitrotoluene– an explosive yellow crystalline compound used as a high explosive and in military munitions and as a base for dyes and other organic compounds
- Tune– a melody, especially one that characterizes a certain piece of music
- Tycoon– a wealthy, powerful person in business or industry
- Typhoon– a tropical storm in the region of the western Pacific Ocean, equivalent to a hurricane in the Atlantic Ocean