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Welcome to this guide on the best words that rhyme with prune!
Here you’ll find the top 60 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘prune’.
Pretty cool huh?
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Words That Rhyme With Prune
- Afternoon – the time period between noon and evening.
- Attune – to bring into harmony or agreement.
- Baboon – a large monkey found in Africa and Arabia.
- Balloon – a rubber bag that can be filled with air or gas to float in the air.
- Bassoon – a musical instrument played with a double reed, similar to an oboe but with a lower range.
- Bestrewn – past participle of “bestrew”, meaning to scatter or spread things over an area.
- Boon – something that is helpful or beneficial.
- Buffoon – a person who acts foolishly or makes jokes to entertain others.
- Cartoon – a humorous drawing or illustration.
- Cocoon – a protective covering that encases certain insects during their pupal stage.
- Coon – a raccoon, a type of North American mammal with a distinctive mask-like facial marking.
- Croon – to sing or speak in a soft, soothing voice.
- Dessertspoon – a type of spoon used for eating desserts.
- Doin – Scottish for “doing”.
- Doubloon – a former Spanish gold coin, also used to describe a large sum of money or wealth.
- Dragoon – a member of a European military unit that rode on horseback and used firearms, typically in the 17th and 18th centuries.
- Dune – a hill of sand built by wind or water flow.
- Festoon – a decorative chain or strip hanging between two points.
- Foon – a portmanteau of “fork” and “spoon”, a utensil used for eating.
- Forenoon – the time period between morning and noon.
- Goon – a thug or bully.
- Harpoon – a long spear-like weapon used for hunting whales or large fish.
- Hewn – past participle of “hew”, meaning to cut or shape something with a tool.
- Honeymoon – a holiday or vacation taken by a newlywed couple.
- Immune – resistant to a particular infection or disease.
- Importune – to ask someone persistently or urgently for something.
- Impugn – to challenge or question the validity of something.
- Inopportune – inconvenient or poorly timed.
- Jejune – lacking interest or significance, immature or simplistic.
- Lagoon – a shallow body of water separated from a larger sea or ocean by a barrier reef or island.
- Loon – a bird with a distinctive call
- Macaroon – a small sweet cookie made with egg white and almond paste
- Maroon – to abandon or leave someone in a place with no means of escape
- Monsoon – a seasonal wind in South and Southeast Asia, often associated with heavy rainfall
- Moon – the natural satellite of Earth
- Noon – midday, 12 o’clock in the daytime
- Opportune – appropriate or favorable for a particular purpose or situation
- Patroon – a landowner in the Dutch colonies of North America
- Picayune – petty or trivial, a small coin of little value
- Platoon – a military unit consisting of two or more squads or sections and a headquarters
- Poltroon – a cowardly person
- Pontoon – a flat-bottomed boat or float used to support a temporary bridge or other structure
- Protozoon – a single-celled organism belonging to the phylum Protozoa
- Raccoon/Racoon – a nocturnal mammal with distinctive black mask-like markings around its eyes
- Rune – a letter of an ancient Germanic alphabet used especially in Scandinavia, or a mysterious or secret symbol
- Saloon – a public room or building used for a specified purpose, typically a place of entertainment or for drinking alcohol
- Soon – in a short time; shortly
- Spermatozoon – a mature male reproductive cell or gamete that is capable of fertilizing a female egg cell
- Spittoon – a receptacle for spit, often used in the past by people who chewed tobacco or smoked
- Spoon – an eating or serving implement consisting of a small shallow bowl on a handle
- Strewn – past participle of “strew”, to scatter or spread things untidily over a surface or area
- Swoon – to faint or lose consciousness due to extreme emotion or surprise
- Tablespoon – a large spoon used for serving or measuring food, typically holding about 15 milliliters (0.51 US fl oz)
- Toluene – a colorless flammable liquid with a sweet, pungent odor, used as a solvent and in the production of other chemicals
- Trinitrotoluene – an explosive yellow crystalline compound often used in bombs and other munitions
- Tune – a melody, especially a simple and easily remembered one
- Tycoon – a wealthy and powerful businessperson or industrialist
- Typhoon – a tropical storm in the western Pacific Ocean, similar to a hurricane






