Top 50 Words That Rhyme with Dawn (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 dawn!

Here you’ll find the top 50 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘dawn’ 

Pretty cool huh?

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Words That Rhyme With Dawn

  • Amazon – A massive online retailer that sells everything from books to electronics to clothing and more.
  • Antiphon – A response or song sung in alternation by two groups.
  • Autobahn – A German highway system known for having no speed limits.
  • Automaton – A self-operating machine or robot that performs a specific set of tasks.
  • Baton – A thin, cylindrical object used to conduct music or to relay signals in a relay race.
  • Begone – A command to leave or to go away.
  • Carillon – A musical instrument consisting of bells played by a keyboard.
  • Chaperon – A person who accompanies and supervises young unmarried women in public or at social events.
  • Chiffon – A sheer, lightweight fabric often used for dresses or scarves.
  • Echelon – A level or rank in an organization or society.
  • Emoticon – A digital symbol used to represent an emotion in electronic communication.
  • Epsilon – The fifth letter of the Greek alphabet.
  • Foregone – Something that is certain or inevitable.
  • Forgone – Something that has already been given up or lost.
  • Frogspawn – The eggs of a frog, which resemble small jelly-like balls.
  • Heptagon – A polygon with seven sides.
  • Hereon – From this point forward.
  • Hereupon – Immediately after this; in response to this.
  • Hexagon – A polygon with six sides.
  • Leprechaun – A mythical creature in Irish folklore known for their mischievousness and for guarding pots of gold at the end of rainbows.
  • Lexicon – A dictionary or vocabulary of a particular language or subject.
  • Marathon – A long-distance race of 26.2 miles or 42.195 kilometers.
  • Mastodon – A large, extinct mammal that roamed the Earth millions of years ago.
  • Neocon – A person who supports conservative political and social policies.
  • Octagon – A shape with eight sides and eight angles.
  • Operon – A unit of genetic material that controls the expression of genes in bacteria and other prokaryotes.
  • Outdrawn – To draw a weapon faster than someone else in a showdown.
  • Overdrawn – When a bank account has a negative balance due to withdrawing more money than is available.
  • Pantheon – A temple or building dedicated to all the gods in a particular religion.
  • Paragon – A model of excellence or perfection.
  • Pecan – A type of nut that is commonly used in pies and other desserts.
  • Pentagon – A shape with five sides and five angles, but also the headquarters of the United States Department of Defense.
  • Phenomenon – An observable event or occurrence that is subject to scientific investigation.
  • Polygon – A shape with three or more straight sides and angles.
  • Positron – The antimatter counterpart of an electron.
  • Prawn – A type of shellfish that is commonly used in seafood dishes.
  • Predawn – The period of time just before dawn or sunrise.
  • Rapprochement – The reestablishment of a friendly relationship between two parties.
  • Redrawn – To draw something again, typically with improvements or changes.
  • Salon – A place where people gather to socialize and discuss art, literature, and other cultural topics.
  • Swan – A large, graceful bird that is often associated with beauty and elegance.
  • Tarragon – A type of herb that is commonly used in French cuisine.
  • Tenon – A projection on a piece of wood that fits into a corresponding hole or mortise to form a joint.
  • Thereon – On or regarding a particular thing or matter.
  • Thereupon – Immediately following or as a result of something else.
  • Undergone – To have experienced or endured something.
  • Upsilon – The 20th letter of the Greek alphabet.
  • Whereon – On what basis or grounds.
  • Whereupon – Immediately after or as a result of something else.
  • Withdrawn – To remove or take away something, or to be reclusive and unsociable.


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