Top 47 Words That Rhyme with Overcome (With Meanings)

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Welcome to this guide on the best words that rhyme with overcome!

Here you’ll find the top 47 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘overcome’.

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Words That Rhyme With Overcome

  • Become – To develop into something or someone different from what you were before.
  • Benumb – To make someone’s body or senses feel numb or paralyzed.
  • Breadcrumb – A small piece of bread used as a topping or to make a trail for birds or other animals to follow.
  • Bum – A person who is homeless or without a job, or a lazy person who doesn’t do anything productive.
  • Candelabrum – A decorative candle holder that can hold multiple candles at once.
  • Cerebrum – The largest part of the brain, responsible for conscious thought, memory, and movement.
  • Chum – A close friend or companion.
  • Come – To move or travel towards a particular place or person.
  • Comm – An abbreviation for “communication” or “committee”.
  • Comme – The French word for “like” or “as”, often used in English to add a touch of sophistication.
  • Crumb – A small piece of bread or other food that has broken off from a larger piece.
  • Cum – A Latin word meaning “with” or “together”.
  • Dem – An abbreviation for “demonstration” or “democrat”.
  • Drum – A percussion instrument that produces sound when hit with sticks or hands.
  • Dum – A slang term for “dumb” or “stupid”.
  • Dumb – Lacking intelligence or the ability to speak.
  • From – A preposition indicating the point of origin or starting point of something.
  • Frustum – A geometric shape that is formed when the top of a cone or pyramid is cut off.
  • Glum – Feeling or looking sad, gloomy, or dejected.
  • Gum – A sticky substance that is often used to hold things together or to chew.
  • Hum – A continuous low-pitched sound, often produced by a machine or electrical appliance.
  • Même – The French word for “same” or “self”, often used in English to refer to a specific Internet meme.
  • Mum – A word used to ask someone to be quiet or not speak.
  • Num – A slang term for “number”.
  • Numb – Having lost the ability to feel sensations in a particular part of the body.
  • Plum – A sweet fruit with a soft, juicy flesh and a hard stone in the middle.
  • Plumb – A tool used to measure the depth of water or to check if something is perfectly vertical.
  • Rum – An alcoholic drink made from sugar cane.
  • Sacrum – A triangular bone at the base of the spine that connects the pelvis to the spinal column.
  • Scrum – A rugby term for when players come together in a huddle to restart play.
  • Scum – A layer of dirt or filth that accumulates on the surface of water or other liquids.
  • Sebum – An oily substance secreted by the sebaceous glands in the skin that helps to lubricate and protect it.
  • Simulacrum – An image or representation of something, often used to refer to a copy or imitation that lacks the true essence or substance of the original.
  • Slum – An impoverished and overcrowded urban area characterized by poor living conditions and limited access to basic amenities.
  • Some – A pronoun used to refer to an unspecified number or amount of something.
  • Spume – Foam or froth that forms on the surface of a liquid, especially seawater.
  • Strum – To play a stringed instrument, such as a guitar or ukulele, by brushing or plucking the strings with the fingers.
  • Succumb – To give in to temptation or pressure and accept defeat or failure.
  • Sum – The total amount resulting from the addition of two or more numbers or quantities.
  • Swum – The past tense of “swim,” meaning to move through water by using one’s arms and legs.
  • Tem – A unit of measure used to express the degree of hardness of a material, especially a mineral.
  • Thrum – A rhythmic humming or vibrating sound, often produced by a musical instrument or machine.
  • Thumb – The short, thick digit located on the hand opposite the fingers, often used for grasping and manipulating objects.
  • Trom – An abbreviation for trombone, a brass instrument with a sliding tube used to produce a range of musical notes.
  • Tum – A colloquial term for the stomach or belly.
  • Yum – An expression used to indicate that something is delicious or enjoyable to eat.
  • Zum – A word with no specific meaning or definition.

 

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