Top 32 Words That Rhyme with Boom (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 boom!

Here you’ll find the top 32 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘boom’.

Pretty cool huh?

Let’s get started…

Words That Rhyme With Boom

  • Abloom – covered in blooms or flowers, often used in the context of gardening or nature
  • Assume – to take on or adopt a particular role or identity, often used in the context of behavior or expectations
  • Bloom – the state of flowering or producing blossoms, often used in the context of gardening or plant biology
  • Boxroom – a small room used for storage or containing a box bed, often used in the context of architecture or interior design
  • Broom – a cleaning tool with bristles or fibers, often used in the context of household chores or cleaning
  • Consume – to eat, drink, or use something up, often used in the context of food or resources
  • Costume – clothing worn for a particular occasion or purpose, often used in the context of theater or Halloween
  • Doom – a sense of impending or inevitable disaster or destruction, often used in the context of literature or history
  • Elbowroom – adequate space to move or work comfortably, often used in the context of architecture or real estate
  • Entomb – to bury or place something in a tomb or grave, often used in the context of funeral practices or archaeology
  • Exhume – to dig up or unearth something that was buried, often used in the context of forensics or archaeology
  • Flume – a channel or chute used for conveying water, often used in the context of engineering or hydrology
  • Foredoom – to predict or foretell a negative outcome or fate, often used in the context of literature or prophecy
  • Fume – a smoke or vapor, often used in the context of chemicals or pollution
  • Gloom – a state of darkness or sadness, often used in the context of emotions or weather
  • Groom – to prepare or tidy oneself or something else, often used in the context of personal hygiene or weddings
  • Legroom – the space available for the legs, often used in the context of transportation or seating arrangements
  • Loom – a machine for weaving fabric, often used in the context of textiles or manufacturing
  • Perfume – a fragrant liquid or spray, often used in the context of personal hygiene or fashion
  • Plume – a feather or tuft of feathers, often used in the context of birds or fashion
  • Presume – to assume or take for granted, often used in the context of communication or social behavior
  • Residuum – the remaining part or residue of something, often used in the context of chemistry or physics
  • Resume – a document summarizing one’s education, experience, and qualifications, often used in the context of job applications or interviews
  • Rheum – a discharge from the nose or eyes, often associated with allergies or infections
  • Room – a space used for living or working, often used in the context of architecture or real estate.
  • Strongroom – a highly secure room or vault for storing valuable items, often used in the context of banking or museums
  • Subsume – to include or absorb something into a larger category or concept, often used in the context of philosophy or psychology
  • Suum – Latin for “his own,” often used in the context of legal or property ownership
  • Tomb – a burial place or structure, often used in the context of funerals or archaeology
  • Whom – an object pronoun used to refer to the person or people being addressed, often used in the context of grammar or writing
  • Womb – the uterus or the place where an embryo develops, often used in the context of pregnancy or reproductive health
  • Zoom – to move or focus in on something quickly or rapidly, often used in the context of video conferencing or photography



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