Rhymes with fawn
fawn
F f One-syllable rhymes
- aune — an old French measure of length, usually for measuring cloth
- braun — Eva (ˈeːfa). 1910–45, Adolf Hitler's mistress, whom he married shortly before their suicides in 1945
- brawn — Brawn is physical strength.
- dawn — Dawn is the time of day when light first appears in the sky, just before the sun rises.
- drawn — past participle of draw.
- gone — past participle of go1 .
- lawn — wireless local area network
- on — so as to be or remain supported by or suspended from: Put your package down on the table; Hang your coat on the hook.
- pawn — to deposit as security, as for money borrowed, especially with a pawnbroker: He raised the money by pawning his watch.
- prawn — any of various shrimplike decapod crustaceans of the genera Palaemon, Penaeus, etc., certain of which are used as food.
- sean — a male given name, form of John.
- shaun — a male given name, form of John.
- shawn — Ted (Edwin M) 1891–1972, U.S. dancer and choreographer (husband of Ruth St. Denis).
- spawn — Zoology. the mass of eggs deposited by fishes, amphibians, mollusks, crustaceans, etc.
- swan — Sir Joseph Wilson, 1828–1914, British chemist, electrical engineer, and inventor.
- vaughn — a male or female given name.
- von — from; of (used in German and Austrian personal names, originally to indicate place of origin and later to indicate nobility): Paul von Hindenburg.
- yawn — to open the mouth somewhat involuntarily with a prolonged, deep inhalation and sighing or heavy exhalation, as from drowsiness or boredom.
Two-syllable rhymes
- amon — a local god of fertility and life in Egyptian Thebes: later associated with Re as the chief deity of Egypt ( Amon-Re): identified by the Greeks (and Romans) with Zeus (and Jupiter)
- balon — the lightness and grace of movement that make a dancer appear buoyant.
- cardon — a tall cactus, Pachycereus pringlei, native to Mexico
- caron — an inverted circumflex
- exon — A segment of a DNA or RNA molecule containing information coding for a protein or peptide sequence.
- foregone — that has gone before; previous; past.
- manon — an opera (1884) by Jules Massenet.
- mayon — an active volcano in the Philippines, on SE Luzon Island. 7926 feet (2415 meters).
- menon — Vengalil Krishnan Krishna (ˈvɛŋɡəlɪl ˈkriːʃnən ˈkriːʃnə). 1897–1974, Indian diplomat and politician, who was a close associate of Nehru and played a key role in the Indian nationalist movement
- peron — Eva Duarte de [ee-vuh dwahr-tey duh;; Spanish e-vah dwahr-te th e] /ˈi və ˈdwɑr teɪ də;; Spanish ˈɛ vɑ ˈdwɑr tɛ ðɛ/ (Show IPA), 1919–52, Argentine political figure (wife of Juan Perón).
- pilon — something extra; lagniappe.
- pinzon — Martín Alonzo [mahr-teen ah-lawn-thaw] /mɑrˈtin ɑˈlɔn θɔ/ (Show IPA), c1440–93? and his brother, Vicente Yáñez [bee-then-te yah-nyeth] /biˈθɛn tɛ ˈyɑ nyɛθ/ (Show IPA) c1460–1524?, Spanish navigators with Christopher Columbus.
- predawn — the period immediately preceding dawn.
- redrawn — to cause to move in a particular direction by or as if by a pulling force; pull; drag (often followed by along, away, in, out, or off).
- thereon — on or upon that or it.
- vardon — Harry, 1870–1937, British golfer.
- vaughan — Henry, 1622–95, English poet and mystic.
- withdrawn — past participle of withdraw.
Three-syllable rhymes
- undergone — to be subjected to; experience; pass through: to undergo surgery.