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Rhymes with zone

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One-syllable rhymes

  • blown — Blown is the past participle of blow1.
  • bone — Your bones are the hard parts inside your body which together form your skeleton.
  • clone — If someone or something is a clone of another person or thing, they are so similar to this person or thing that they seem to be exactly the same as them.
  • cohn — Ferdinand Julius1828-98; Ger. botanist and early bacteriologist
  • cone — A cone is a shape with a circular base and smooth curved sides ending in a point at the top.
  • crone — A crone is an ugly old woman.
  • don't — contraction of do not.
  • drone — Music. a continuous low tone produced by the bass pipes or bass strings of musical instruments. the pipes (especially of the bagpipe) or strings producing this tone. a bagpipe equipped with such pipes.
  • flown — a past participle of fly1 .
  • fone — (obsolete) Plural form of foe.
  • goan — Eye dialect of going.
  • groan — a low, mournful sound uttered in pain or grief: the groans of dying soldiers.
  • grone — Obsolete spelling of groan.
  • grown — advanced in growth: a grown boy.
  • hone — a whetstone of fine, compact texture for sharpening razors and other cutting tools.
  • joan — ("Fair Maid of Kent") 1328–85, wife of Edward, the Black Prince, and mother of Richard II.
  • known — past participle of know1 .
  • loan — a country lane; secondary road.
  • lone — being alone; without company or accompaniment; solitary; unaccompanied: a lone traveler.
  • moan — a prolonged, low, inarticulate sound uttered from or as if from physical or mental suffering.
  • mon — an Austroasiatic language used chiefly in Burma in the vicinity of Moulmein.
  • mone — (obsolete) Communion; participation; companionship.
  • own — of, relating to, or belonging to oneself or itself (usually used after a possessive to emphasize the idea of ownership, interest, or relation conveyed by the possessive): He spent only his own money.
  • phone — a speech sound: There are three phonetically different “t” phones in an utterance of “titillate,” and two in an utterance of “tattletale.”.
  • prone — having a natural inclination or tendency to something; disposed; liable: to be prone to anger.
  • rhone — a river flowing from the Alps in S Switzerland through the Lake of Geneva and SE France into the Mediterranean. 504 miles (810 km) long.
  • roan — (chiefly of horses) of the color sorrel, chestnut, or bay, sprinkled with gray or white.
  • rone — a drainpipe or gutter for carrying rainwater from a roof
  • scone — a village in central Scotland: site of coronation of Scottish kings until 1651.
  • sewn — a past participle of sew1 .
  • shone — a simple past tense and past participle of shine1 .
  • shown — a past participle of show.
  • sloanJohn, 1871–1951, U.S. painter.
  • sloaneSir Hans, 1660–1753, English physician and naturalist.
  • sown — a past participle of sow1 .
  • stone — the hard substance, formed of mineral matter, of which rocks consist.
  • throne — the chair or seat occupied by a sovereign, bishop, or other exalted personage on ceremonial occasions, usually raised on a dais and covered with a canopy.
  • thrown — a past participle of throw.
  • tone — (Theobald) Wolfe, 1763–98, Irish nationalist and martyr for independence.
  • trone — a large pair of scales, a spring balance, or other weighing device located in a town or marketplace to weigh goods and merchandise.

Two-syllable rhymes

  • alone — When you are alone, you are not with any other people.
  • atone — If you atone for something that you have done, you do something to show that you are sorry you did it.
  • bastogne — a town in SE Belgium: of strategic importance to Allied defences during the Battle of the Bulge; besieged by the Germans during the winter of 1944–45. Pop: 14 070 (2004 est)
  • bayonne — a port in SW France: a commercial centre for the Basque region. Pop: 45 636 (2006)
  • bemoan — If you bemoan something, you express sorrow or dissatisfaction about it.
  • calf bone — (anatomy) The smaller of the two bones in the lower leg, the fibula.
  • call loan — a loan that is repayable on demand
  • capone — Alphonse, called Al. 1899–1947, US gangster in Chicago during Prohibition
  • cologne — Cologne is a kind of weak perfume.
  • condone — If someone condones behaviour that is morally wrong, they accept it and allow it to happen.
  • cyclone — A cyclone is a violent tropical storm in which the air goes round and round.
  • dethrone — If a king, queen, or other powerful person is dethroned, they are removed from their position of power.
  • dijon — a department in E France. 3393 sq. mi. (8790 sq. km). Capital: Dijon.
  • disown — to refuse to acknowledge as belonging or pertaining to oneself; deny the ownership of or responsibility for; repudiate; renounce: to disown one's heirs; to disown a published statement.
  • drop scone — a flat spongy cake made by dropping a spoonful of batter on a griddle
  • flintstone — A piece of flint.
  • head tone — (in singing) a vocal tone so produced as to bring the cavities of the nose and head into sympathetic vibration.
  • hipbone — innominate bone.
  • homegrown — grown or produced at home or in a particular region for local consumption: homegrown tomatoes.
  • intone — to utter with a particular tone or voice modulation.
  • leone — Giovanni [jaw-vahn-nee] /dʒɔˈvɑn ni/ (Show IPA), 1908–2001, Italian political leader: prime minister 1963, 1968; president 1971–78.
  • long bone — any of the long, cylindrical, marrow-containing bones of the limbs: the long bone of the arm.
  • maloneEdmond, 1741–1812, Irish literary critic and Shakespearean scholar.
  • marone — Archaic form of maroon (the colour).
  • nose cone — the cone-shaped forward section of a rocket or guided missile, including a heat shield and containing the payload.
  • outgrown — to grow too large for: to outgrow one's clothes.
  • outshone — to surpass in shining; shine more brightly than.
  • postpone — to put off to a later time; defer: He has postponed his departure until tomorrow.
  • ramon — Ramón [rah-mawn] /rɑˈmɔn/ (Show IPA), ("Ramón") 1888–1963, Spanish novelist, dramatist, biographer, and critic.
  • sharonAriel, 1928–2014, Israeli military and political leader; prime minister 2001–06.
  • splint bone — one of the rudimentary, splintlike metacarpal or metatarsal bones of the horse or some allied animal, one on each side of the back of each cannon bone.
  • storm cone — a canvas cone hoisted as a warning of high winds
  • time loan — a loan repayable at a specified date.
  • trombone — a musical wind instrument consisting of a cylindrical metal tube expanding into a bell and bent twice in a U shape, usually equipped with a slide (slide trombone)
  • tyrone — a former administrative county in W Northern Ireland: replaced by several new districts 1973.
  • unknown — not known; not within the range of one's knowledge, experience, or understanding; strange; unfamiliar.
  • whole tone — an interval of two semitones, as A-B or B-C♯; a major second.

Three-syllable rhymes

  • bourguignon — a sauce made with red wine, onions, and seasoning
  • cannon bone — a bone in the legs of horses and other hoofed animals consisting of greatly elongated fused metatarsals or metacarpals
  • china stone — a type of kaolinized granitic rock containing unaltered plagioclase
  • concepcion — an industrial city in S central Chile. Pop: 378 000 (2005 est)
  • crazy bone — funny bone
  • demand loan — call loan (sense 1)
  • fetter bone — the great pastern bone of a horse. See under pastern (def 2).
  • frontal bone — a broad membrane bone of the skull, forming the forehead and the upper portion of each orbit.
  • funny bone — the part of the elbow where the ulnar nerve passes by the internal condyle of the humerus, which when struck causes a peculiar, tingling sensation in the arm and hand; crazy bone.
  • kidney stone — an abnormal stone, or concretion, composed primarily of oxalates and phosphates, found in the kidney.
  • leading tone — the seventh degree of a diatonic scale; subtonic.
  • let alone — separate, apart, or isolated from others: I want to be alone.
  • membrane bone — a bone that develops from membranous tissue.
  • overblown — (of a flower) past the stage of full bloom; more than full-blown: an overblown rose.
  • overgrown — to grow over; cover with a growth of something.
  • paving stone — slab used to lay a path
  • precious stone — a gem distinguished for its beauty and rarity, used in jewelry.
  • pudding stone — conglomerate (def 3).
  • reggaeton — a type of Puerto Rican popular music that combines reggae rhythms with hip-hop influences and includes rapping in Spanish
  • sierra leone — an independent republic in W Africa: member of the Commonwealth of Nations; formerly a British colony and protectorate. 27,925 sq. mi. (72,326 sq. km). Capital: Freetown.
  • unbeknown — unknown; unperceived; without one's knowledge (usually followed by to).

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • cartilage bone — any bone that develops within cartilage rather than in a fibrous tissue membrane
  • cinnamon stone — essonite
  • cuneiform bone — (anatomy) Any one of three wedge-shaped bones of the foot.
  • eau de cologne — cologne.
  • foundation stone — any of the stones composing the foundation of a building.
  • hold one's own — of, relating to, or belonging to oneself or itself (usually used after a possessive to emphasize the idea of ownership, interest, or relation conveyed by the possessive): He spent only his own money.
  • on one's own — of, relating to, or belonging to oneself or itself (usually used after a possessive to emphasize the idea of ownership, interest, or relation conveyed by the possessive): He spent only his own money.
  • parietal bone — either of a pair of membrane bones forming, by their union at the sagittal suture, part of the sides and top of the skull.
  • rosetta stone — a stone slab, found in 1799 near Rosetta, bearing parallel inscriptions in Greek, Egyptian hieroglyphic, and demotic characters, making possible the decipherment of ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics.
  • temporal bone — either of a pair of thick compound bones forming the part of the skull that encases the inner ear.
  • tympanic bone — (in mammals) a bone of the skull, supporting the tympanic membrane and enclosing part of the tympanum or middle ear.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • innominate bone — either of the two bones forming the sides of the pelvis, each consisting of three consolidated bones, the ilium, ischium, and pubis.
  • occipital bone — a curved, compound bone forming the back and part of the base of the skull.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

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