Words That Rhyme With Tomb (100 Handpicked Rhymes & Phrases)

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 tomb!

Here you’ll find the top 100 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘tomb’ in a poem or song lyrics.

You’ll also find some example lyrics that incorporate rhymes of the word tomb.

Pretty cool huh?

Let’s get started…

Words That Rhyme With Tomb

Boom
Gloom
Room
Loom
Doom
Zoom
Fume
Plume
Resume
Perfume
Assume
Costume
Volume
Consumed
Presume
Mushroom
Legume
Subsume
Consume
Resume
Exhume
Outdoom
Womb
Broodmare
Typhoon
Vacuum
Volumne
Flume
Rheum
Presume
Kaboom
Khartoum
Gargantuan
Laroon
Macaroon
Poltroon
Rubaboo
Racoon
Roomful
Rustling boom
Raccoon
Reassume
Roommate
Rheumatism
Shakuhachi
Simoom
Subsume
Tankard of ale
Upwelling plume
You presume

Phrases That Rhyme With Tomb

In the room
A sense of gloom
A sonic boom
Imminent doom
A mushroom plume
The bride and groom
In full bloom
A cloud of fume
A sea of rheum
Light up the room
Out of the womb
Break out of the tomb
A typhoon’s doom
Consumed by gloom
The elephant’s legume
The costume’s plume
A perfume’s bloom
The sound of a zoom
The power to assume
A fantastic resume
The Volumne of sound
To exhume a mound
The outdoom of a rival
The sound of a tribal
The city of Khartoum
To vacuum the room
To consume the gloom
To resume the fight
The roomful of light
The flume’s height
The Tycoon’s plume
The bassoon’s boom
The raccoon’s room
The roommates’ feud
The shakuhachi’s tune
The macaroon’s moon
The poltroon’s soon
The rustic saloon
The rubaboo’s tune
The Karaoke room
The upwelling plume
The sound of a bassoon
The monsoon’s boom
The bees in full bloom
The dawn of the room
The rustling boom
The raccoon’s plume
The tankard of ale
The prairie’s plume
The soaring simoom

Example Poem/Song Using Tomb

In the tomb, the air is thick with gloom,
A sense of doom, a cloud of fume.
The plume of smoke rises like a mushroom,
As the deceased lie consumed in their room.

But out of the tomb, a new life may bloom,
Like a flower that breaks through the gloom.
A bride and groom may start anew,
As they leave behind what once was their doom.

The power to assume a different fate,
To resume a life that was once great.
To overcome the typhoon’s weight,
And rise above the grief and hate.

For in the tomb, there is no room,
For the living to embrace the full bloom.
But in the light that fills the gloom,
The future shines with a promising boom.

So let us not be consumed by the tomb,
But break free from the darkness and resume.
And as we leave behind the plume,
May we live a life that’s rich and full of volume.



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