Top 23 Words That Rhyme with Learn (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 learn!

Here you’ll find the top 23 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘learn’.

Pretty cool huh?

Let’s get started…

Words That Rhyme With Learn

  • Adjourn– To suspend or postpone a meeting or legal proceeding to a later time or date.
  • Burn– To cause a fire or flame, or to be on fire, or to cause physical or emotional pain or injury.
  • Churn– To agitate or stir vigorously, often in the context of producing butter from cream.
  • Concern– To be troubled or worried about something, or to show interest or care for someone or something.
  • Discern– To perceive or recognize something, often with a sense of insight or understanding.
  • Earn– To receive money or compensation in exchange for work or services.
  • Fern– A type of plant with feathery fronds and no flowers, often grown as an ornamental plant.
  • Nocturne– A musical composition that is inspired by or evokes the night or darkness.
  • Overturn– To cause to turn over or capsize, or to reverse or invalidate a decision or ruling.
  • Quern– A primitive hand-operated mill for grinding grain.
  • Return– To go or come back to a place or condition, or to give back something that has been received.
  • Rne– A common abbreviation for “RNA,” a type of nucleic acid that is essential to the synthesis of proteins.
  • Sauterne– A type of sweet white wine produced in the Sauternes region of France.
  • Spurn– To reject or disdain someone or something with contempt.
  • Stern– Firm, strict, or uncompromising in manner or attitude.
  • Subaltern– A military rank below that of captain, or a subordinate or inferior person or group.
  • Taciturn– Habitually silent or uncommunicative, often to an extent that is seen as unfriendly or unapproachable.
  • Tern– A small seabird with a forked tail and long wings, often found near the coast or on islands.
  • Turn– To rotate or revolve around a central point, or to change or shift direction or position.
  • Unconcern– A lack of interest or care, or a state of indifference or apathy.
  • Upturn– An improvement or reversal of a decline or downward trend.
  • Urn– A decorative vase or container, often used for holding the ashes of a person who has been cremated.
  • Yearn– To have a strong desire or longing for something or someone, often accompanied by feelings of sadness or melancholy.

 



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