Top 33 Words That Rhyme with Turn (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 turn!

Here you’ll find the top 33 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘turn’.

Pretty cool huh?

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Words That Rhyme With Turn

  • Adjourn – To suspend a meeting or session to another time or place, or to postpone or delay an action or decision.
  • Ahern – A surname of Irish origin.
  • Bern – A city in Switzerland and the capital of the country.
  • Burn – To cause something to be damaged or destroyed by fire, or to feel a sensation of heat or burning.
  • Burne – A surname of English origin.
  • Byrne – A surname of Irish origin.
  • Cern – The European Organization for Nuclear Research, located in Geneva, Switzerland and known for its particle accelerator experiments.
  • Churn – To agitate or stir vigorously, or to produce butter from cream through the action of churning.
  • Concern – To cause anxiety or worry, or to be of interest or importance to someone.
  • Discern – To perceive or recognize something, often through careful observation or analysis.
  • Earn – To receive money or compensation for work or services rendered, or to obtain something through effort or labor.
  • Ern – A bird of prey also known as an eagle.
  • Extern – A medical student who is working in a hospital or clinic but has not yet completed their degree.
  • Fern – A type of plant characterized by fronds or divided leaves.
  • Hearn – A surname of English origin.
  • Hearne – A surname of English origin.
  • Herne – A surname of English origin.
  • Interne – A medical student who is working in a hospital or clinic as part of their clinical training.
  • Journ – A shortened form of the word “journal.”
  • Kern – A typeface design characterized by angular shapes and strokes.
  • Laverne – A given name of French origin, or a town in France known for its wine production.
  • Learn – To acquire knowledge or skills through study or experience, or to discover or become aware of something.
  • Quern – A primitive hand-operated mill used for grinding grain or other materials.
  • Return – To come or go back to a previous place or state, or to give something back to its owner or source.
  • Spurn – To reject or disdain someone or something with contempt or disdain.
  • Stern – Firm or strict in manner or attitude, or located at or near the rear of a ship.
  • Sterne – A surname of English origin.
  • Tern – A type of seabird known for its pointed wings and long, pointed tail feathers.
  • Unconcern – Lack of interest, care, or involvement, or a lack of worry or anxiety.
  • Upturn – An upward trend or change in direction, often in reference to economic or financial indicators.
  • Urn – A container with a lid and often a spout, used for holding and serving liquids or for decorative purposes.
  • Verne – A given name of French origin, or the surname of French author Jules Verne, known for his science fiction novels.
  • Yearn – To have a strong desire or longing for someone or something, often accompanied by a feeling of sadness or nostalgia.

 



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