Top 84 Words That Rhyme with Swan (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 swan!

Here you’ll find the top 84 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘swan’.

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Words That Rhyme With Swan

  • Aileron – A small flap on the edge of an airplane’s wing that is used to control the plane’s rolling and banking movements.
  • Amazon – A large, tropical rainforest in South America, known for its immense biodiversity and as home to many indigenous communities.
  • Antiphon – A response or song sung or recited in alternating parts, particularly in a religious or liturgical context.
  • Autobahn – A high-speed highway system in Germany where there are no official speed limits.
  • Automaton – A machine or device that can perform a set of predetermined actions or movements automatically.
  • Awn – A stiff, hair-like extension on the spikelets of grasses or cereal plants.
  • Baton – A thin, cylindrical stick used by a conductor to direct an orchestra or band.
  • Begone – Used to command someone to leave or to express that someone should leave immediately.
  • Bon – Good in French.
  • Brawn – Physical strength and power.
  • Carillon – A musical instrument consisting of a set of bells that are played by striking them with a keyboard or by an automatic mechanism.
  • Chaperon – A person who accompanies and supervises a younger or less experienced person, particularly on a social or educational outing.
  • Chiffon – A lightweight, sheer fabric that is often used for dresses or scarves.
  • Con – A disadvantage or downside to something.
  • Cordovan – A type of leather made from horsehide, typically used for shoes or other leather goods.
  • Dawn – The time of day when the sun rises.
  • Denouement – The final part of a story or play where the plot is resolved.
  • Don – A Spanish title used before a man’s name to indicate respect, equivalent to the English “Mr.”
  • Drawn – To pull or drag something.
  • Echelon – A level or rank in an organization or society.
  • Emoticon – A combination of keyboard characters used to represent a facial expression, such as a smiley face.
  • Epsilon – The fifth letter of the Greek alphabet, often used in mathematics and science to represent a small quantity or as a variable.
  • Faun – A mythical creature from Roman mythology with the body of a man and the horns, ears, and legs of a goat.
  • Fawn – A young deer with spotted fur.
  • Foregone – Already decided or inevitable.
  • Forgone – To give up or relinquish something.
  • Frogspawn – The mass of jelly-like eggs laid by a female frog.
  • Gnawn – past participle of gnaw, meaning to bite or chew something persistently
  • Gone – past participle of go, meaning to leave or depart from a place
  • Han – a Chinese unit of length equal to about one-third of a meter
  • Heptagon – a polygon with seven sides and angles
  • Hereon – from this point forward, from now on
  • Hereupon – immediately after this, following this
  • Hexagon – a polygon with six sides and angles
  • Hon – a title of respect, often used in address or reference to a person
  • John – a name of a person, typically a male
  • Khan – a title of rulers and military leaders in certain Central Asian countries
  • Lasagne – a dish made of alternating layers of pasta, cheese, and sauce, often with meat or vegetables
  • Lawn – an area of grass or turf, typically in a yard or garden
  • Leprechaun – a small, mischievous fairy in Irish folklore, often depicted as a shoemaker
  • Lexicon – a dictionary or vocabulary of a language or subject
  • Marathon – a long-distance race of 26.2 miles or 42.195 kilometers
  • Mastodon – a large, extinct mammal related to elephants, known for their long, curved tusks
  • Methadon – a synthetic narcotic used to treat opioid addiction
  • Neocon – a person with neoconservative political beliefs, emphasizing strong national defense and free market economics
  • Non – not; without
  • Octagon – a polygon with eight sides and angles
  • On – in contact with or supported by a surface
  • Outdrawn – past participle of outdraw, meaning to draw or pull out, often in a competition or contest
  • Overdrawn – having a negative balance in a bank account, caused by withdrawing more than the available balance
  • Pantechnicon – a large furniture store or warehouse
  • Pantheon – a temple or building dedicated to all the gods of a particular culture or religion
  • Paragon – a person or thing viewed as a model of excellence or perfection
  • Pawn – a chess piece of the smallest size and least value, also used metaphorically to refer to someone or something used as a sacrifice or tool
  • Pecan – a type of tree or nut, commonly used in baking or as a snack.
  • Pentagon – A polygon with five sides, often used to describe the shape of military buildings or strategy.
  • Phenomenon – An observable event or occurrence that is unusual, impressive, or difficult to explain.
  • Polygon – A two-dimensional geometric shape with three or more straight sides and angles.
  • Positron – A subatomic particle with the same mass as an electron but with a positive charge.
  • Prawn – A type of seafood that resembles a small lobster and is often served in dishes such as shrimp cocktail or stir-fry.
  • Predawn – The period of time before dawn or sunrise.
  • Rapprochement – The reestablishment of cordial relations, usually between two countries or factions that have been in conflict.
  • Redrawn – To draw or create again, often with changes or improvements made to the original.
  • Salon – A place where people gather to socialize and discuss cultural or intellectual topics.
  • Sawn – The past participle of “saw,” which means to cut or shape with a tool that has a serrated blade.
  • Schon – A German word meaning “beautiful” or “lovely.”
  • Spawn – To produce offspring or new growth, often in reference to fish or other aquatic animals.
  • Tarragon – A leafy herb with a distinctive anise-like flavor, often used in French cuisine.
  • Tenon – A projection at the end of a piece of wood that is inserted into a mortise to form a joint.
  • Thereon – On or upon that place or thing.
  • Thereupon – Immediately following that event or action.
  • Trimaran – A type of boat or ship that has three parallel hulls or floats.
  • Undergone – To have experienced or gone through a process or change.
  • Upon – On or immediately after a particular event or action.
  • Upsilon – The 20th letter of the Greek alphabet, often used to represent the sound “u” in mathematics or physics.
  • Von – A German preposition meaning “of” or “from,” often used as a prefix in surnames.
  • Wan – Having a pale or sickly appearance, often due to illness or fatigue.
  • Whereon – On or upon which thing or place.
  • Whereupon – Immediately following that event or action.
  • Withdrawn – Reserved or introverted in behavior, or to have taken back or removed something previously stated or offered.
  • Woebegone – Sorrowful or downcast in appearance or demeanor.
  • Yawn – To open one’s mouth involuntarily, often as a sign of tiredness or boredom.
  • Yon – Distant or far away, often used in reference to a specific location.
  • Yuan – The basic unit of currency in China.

 



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