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Rhymes with n

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One-syllable rhymes

  • gwen — a female given name, form of Gwendolyn or Guenevere.
  • headEdith, 1897–1981, U.S. costume designer.
  • hen — the female of the domestic fowl.
  • inn — a river in central Europe, flowing from S Switzerland through Austria and Germany into the Danube. 320 miles (515 km) long.
  • jen — a compassionate love for humanity or for the world as a whole.
  • ken — a male given name, form of Kendall or Kenneth.
  • l — the 12th letter of the English alphabet, a consonant.
  • len — a male given name, form of Leonard.
  • lpn — An LPN is a nurse who is trained to provide patients with basic care under the supervision of a doctor or a registered nurse. LPN is an abbreviation for 'licensed practical nurse.'
  • m — million
  • men — plural of man1 .
  • ned — a male given name, form of Edward.
  • ness — a headland; promontory; cape.
  • net — net income, profit, or the like.
  • ng — Nanogram(s).
  • none — to no extent; in no way; not at all: The supply is none too great.
  • one — being or amounting to a single unit or individual or entire thing, item, or object rather than two or more; a single: one woman; one nation; one piece of cake.
  • pain — physical suffering or distress, as due to injury, illness, etc.
  • pen — a female swan.
  • pennSir William, 1621–70, English admiral.
  • penne — a type of tubular pasta having diagonally cut ends.
  • pin — Personal Identification Number
  • rain — water that is condensed from the aqueous vapor in the atmosphere and falls to earth in drops more than 1/50 inch (0.5 mm) in diameter. Compare drizzle (def 6).
  • run — execution
  • s — the 19th letter of the English alphabet, a consonant.
  • sen — a money of account of Japan, the 100th part of a yen, now used only in certain quotations, as on foreign exchange.
  • sin — the 12th letter of the Arabic alphabet.
  • skin — the external covering or integument of an animal body, especially when soft and flexible.
  • son — a male child or person in relation to his parents.
  • spin — to make (yarn) by drawing out, twisting, and winding fibers: Pioneer women spun yarn on spinning wheels.
  • sten — a British light submachine gun.
  • sun — (often initial capital letter) the star that is the central body of the solar system, around which the planets revolve and from which they receive light and heat: its mean distance from the earth is about 93 million miles (150 million km), its diameter about 864,000 miles (1.4 million km), and its mass about 330,000 times that of the earth; its period of surface rotation is about 26 days at its equator but longer at higher latitudes.
  • ten — a cardinal number, nine plus one.
  • them — male (usually used in combination): a he-goat.
  • then — at that time: Prices were lower then.
  • thin — having relatively little extent from one surface or side to the opposite; not thick: thin ice.
  • tin — taxpayer identification number.
  • ton — a unit of weight, equivalent to 2000 pounds (0.907 metric ton) avoirdupois (short ton) in the U.S. and 2240 pounds (1.016 metric tons) avoirdupois (long ton) in Great Britain.
  • turn — to cause to move around on an axis or about a center; rotate: to turn a wheel.
  • un — The UN is the same as the United Nations.
  • wen — wynn.
  • when — at what time or period? how long ago? how soon?: When are they to arrive? When did the Roman Empire exist?
  • win — to finish first in a race, contest, or the like.
  • wrenSir Christopher, 1632–1723, English architect.
  • yen — an aluminum coin and monetary unit of Japan, equal to 100 sen or 1000 rin. Symbol: ¥; Abbreviation: Y.
  • zen — Chinese Ch'an. Buddhism. a Mahayana movement, introduced into China in the 6th century a.d. and into Japan in the 12th century, that emphasizes enlightenment for the student by the most direct possible means, accepting formal studies and observances only when they form part of such means. Compare koan, mondo1 .
  • been — Been is the past participle of be1.
  • behn — Aphra (ˈæfrə). 1640–89, English dramatist and novelist, best known for her play The Rover (1678) and her novel Oroonoko (1688)
  • ben — an inner room in a house or cottage
  • benn — Antony (Neil) Wedgwood, known as Tony Benn. 1925–2014, British Labour politician, a leading figure on the party's left wing. He renounced (1963) the title of Viscount Stansgate
  • benne — sesame
  • brain — Your brain is the organ inside your head that controls your body's activities and enables you to think and to feel things such as heat and pain.
  • bren — type of machine gun
  • burn — If there is a fire or a flame somewhere, you say that there is a fire or flame burning there.
  • chain — A chain consists of metal rings connected together in a line.
  • cnn — Cable Network News
  • den — A den is the home of certain types of wild animals such as lions or foxes.
  • done — past participle of do1 .
  • em — End of Medium
  • en — A unit of measurement equal to half an em and approximately the average width of typeset characters, used especially for estimating the total amount of space a text will require.
  • end — Come or bring to a final point; finish.
  • f — the sixth letter of the English alphabet, a consonant.
  • fen — low land covered wholly or partially with water; boggy land; a marsh.
  • friend — a person attached to another by feelings of affection or personal regard.
  • fun — something that provides mirth or amusement: A picnic would be fun.
  • gen — generate
  • glen — a male or female given name.
  • glenn — John (Herschel, Jr.) born 1921, U.S. astronaut and politician: first U.S. orbital space flight 1962; U.S. senator 1975–99.
  • gun — Also called gin rummy. a variety of rummy for two players, in which a player with 10 or fewer points in unmatched cards can end the game by laying down the hand.

Two-syllable rhymes

  • again — You use again to indicate that something happens a second time, or after it has already happened before.
  • amen — Amen is said by Christians at the end of a prayer.
  • asean — Association of Southeast Asian Nations
  • begin — To begin to do something means to start doing it.
  • begun — Begun is the past participle of begin.
  • big ben — the bell in the clock tower of the Houses of Parliament, London
  • cayenne — the capital of French Guiana, on an island at the mouth of the Cayenne River: French penal settlement from 1854 to 1938. Pop: 57 229 (2011)
  • cheyenne — a member of a Native American people of the western Plains, now living chiefly in Montana and Oklahoma
  • fat hen — a common plant, Chenopodium album, with small green flowers and whitish scales on the stem and leaves: family Chenopodiaceae (chenopods)
  • heath hen — an American gallinaceous bird, Tympanuchus cupido cupido, closely related to the prairie chicken: extinct.
  • house wren — a common American wren, Troglodytes aedon, that nests around houses.
  • lawmen — Plural form of lawman.
  • light pen — a handheld light-sensitive device used for pointing at characters or objects on a CRT in order to make or modify drawings or to indicate functions to be performed.
  • marsh hen — any of various rails or raillike birds.
  • marsh wren — Also called long-billed marsh wren. a North American wren, Cistothorus palustris, that inhabits tall reed beds.
  • mud hen — any of various marsh-inhabiting birds, especially the American coot.
  • phnom penh — a republic in SE Asia: formerly part of French Indochina. 69,866 sq. mi. (180,953 sq. km). Capital: Phnom Penh.
  • quill pen — dip pen made from feather
  • rock wren — an American wren, Salpinctes obsoletus, inhabiting the foothills, badlands, and mesa country of the western U.S. and Mexico.
  • sage hen — the sage grouse, especially the female.
  • sea pen — any of several colonial coelenterates of the genus Pennatula and related genera, having the shape of a fleshy feather.
  • sedge wren — a small wren, Cistothorus platensis, of the Americas, inhabiting wet, sedgy meadows.
  • wise men — plural of wise man.
  • yuen — a river in S China, flowing NE to Tungting. 540 miles (869 km) long.

Three-syllable rhymes

  • adrienne — a feminine name
  • anchormen — Plural form of anchorman.
  • cactus wren — any American wren of the genus Campylorhynchus, of arid regions, especially C. brunneicapillus, of the southwestern U.S. and Mexico.
  • chretien — (Joseph Jacques) Jean. born 1934, Canadian Liberal politician; prime minister of Canada (1993–2003)
  • councilmen — Plural form of councilman.
  • fountain pen — a pen with a refillable reservoir that provides a continuous supply of usually fluid ink to its point.
  • guinea hen — the female of the guinea fowl.
  • handymen — Plural form of handyman.
  • madeleine — a small shell-shaped cake made of flour, eggs, sugar, and butter and baked in a mold.
  • opium den — 19th-century place of drug taking
  • then again — on the other hand, however
  • water hen — moorhen (def 1).
  • winter wren — (in the Western Hemisphere) a small wren, Troglodytes troglodytes, of coniferous forests.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • comedienne — A comedienne is a female entertainer whose job is to make people laugh, by telling jokes or funny stories.
  • now and again — at the present time or moment: You are now using a dictionary.
  • over again — above in place or position: the roof over one's head.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • again and again — You can use again and again or time and again to emphasize that something happens many times.
  • carolina wren — a large wren, Thryothorus ludovicianus, of the U.S., having a musical call.
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