Top 51 Words That Rhyme with Tune (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 tune!

Here you’ll find the top 51 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘tune’ .

Pretty cool huh?

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Words That Rhyme With Tune

  • Afternoon – The time of day between noon and evening, typically used to refer to the period of time in the afternoon.
  • Attune – To bring into harmony or alignment, often used in reference to music or other sensory experiences.
  • Baboon – A type of monkey with a distinctive face and long, curved canine teeth.
  • Balloon – A type of inflatable rubber or plastic object, often used for decoration or transportation in the sky.
  • Bassoon – A musical instrument in the woodwind family, known for its distinctive deep and resonant sound.
  • Beaune – A town in eastern France known for its wine and historic architecture.
  • Boon – A benefit or advantage, often used in reference to something helpful or advantageous.
  • Buen – A Spanish word meaning “good” or “well.”
  • Buffoon – A person who behaves in a ridiculous or silly manner, often used in reference to someone who is trying to be funny but is not.
  • Cancun – A city in southeastern Mexico known for its beaches and nightlife.
  • Cartoon – A drawing or series of drawings that tell a story or convey a message, often used in animation or comic books.
  • Cocoon – A silky protective covering spun by insects, or a term used to describe a protective or nurturing environment.
  • Commune – A group of people living together and sharing resources and responsibilities, often used in reference to intentional communities.
  • Comune – A type of local government in Italy.
  • Croon – To sing or hum softly and gently, often used in reference to romantic or sentimental music.
  • Doon – A river in western Scotland, or a surname of Scottish or Irish origin.
  • Dune – A hill of sand formed by wind, often found in deserts or near beaches.
  • Foon – A made-up word with no known definition or meaning.
  • Goon – A slang term used to describe a thug or henchman, often used in reference to fictional characters in comics or cartoons.
  • Harpoon – A long spear-like instrument used for catching fish or whales, often thrown by hand or launched from a boat.
  • Hewn – Cut or shaped with a tool, often used in reference to wood or stone.
  • Hoon – A slang term used to describe a reckless or aggressive driver, often used in Australia and New Zealand.
  • Immune – Resistant to or protected against a specific disease or illness, often through vaccination or prior exposure.
  • June – The sixth month of the year, often associated with the start of summer in the Northern Hemisphere.
  • Lagoon – A shallow body of water separated from the sea by a barrier of sand or coral, often found in tropical regions.
  • Lampoon – A satirical or humorous piece of writing, often used to mock or criticize a particular person or group.
  • Loon – A type of bird with a distinctive call, often found near bodies of water.
  • Lune – A crescent-shaped figure or a French word meaning “moon”.
  • Maroon – A dark reddish-purple color, or a term used to describe someone stranded or left alone in a remote or deserted place.
  • Methuen – A town in Massachusetts, United States, or a surname of Scottish origin.
  • Monsoon – A seasonal wind pattern that brings heavy rain to certain regions, often found in South and Southeast Asia.
  • Moon – The natural satellite of the Earth, often visible in the night sky.
  • Noon – The time of day when the sun is at its highest point in the sky, or 12 –00 PM.
  • Noone – A variation of the name “Noah”, or a term used to describe a time of day when no one is present.
  • Opportune – Happening at a favorable or advantageous time, often used in reference to a good opportunity or timing.
  • Picayune – A term used to describe something of little value or significance, or a coin of small value.
  • Platoon – A group of soldiers or other people organized for a specific purpose, often used in reference to military units.
  • Pontoon – A flat-bottomed boat or float used to support a temporary bridge or to provide buoyancy in water.
  • Poon – A type of tree found in Southeast Asia, or a slang term for female genitalia.
  • Prune – A type of dried fruit, or a verb meaning to trim or cut back branches or other parts of a plant.
  • Pune – A city in Maharashtra, India, known for its historical sites and universities.
  • Raccoon – A nocturnal mammal native to North America, known for its distinctive black mask and ringed tail.
  • Rangoon – A former name for Yangon, the largest city in Myanmar (Burma).
  • Shalloon – A lightweight woolen fabric, often used for linings or interlinings.
  • Soon – A term used to describe a time in the near future, or something that is about to happen.
  • Spoon – An eating utensil with a shallow bowl and a long handle, used for stirring or serving food.
  • Strewn – Scattered or spread out over an area, often used in reference to objects or debris.
  • Swoon – To faint or lose consciousness, often used in reference to a sudden emotional response.
  • Tycoon – A wealthy and powerful businessperson or entrepreneur.
  • Typhoon – A powerful and destructive tropical storm or hurricane, often accompanied by strong winds and heavy rain.
  • Xun – A type of Chinese flute, often used in traditional Chinese music.

 



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