Rhyming word come


234 best rhymes for 'come'

1 syllable

  • I'm
  • From
  • Mum
  • Some
  • Them
  • Numb
  • Um
  • Bum
  • Dumb
  • Drum
  • Rum
  • Thumb
  • Scum
  • Gum
  • Hum
  • Yum
  • Slum
  • Ton
  • None
  • One

  • Un
  • An
  • Been
  • Done
  • Fun
  • Run
  • Son
  • Gun
  • Pun
  • Crumb
  • Chum
  • Strum

2 syllables

  • Rhythm
  • Victim
  • Album
  • Venom
  • Wisdom
  • Random
  • System
  • Awesome
  • Welcome
  • Become
  • Kingdom
  • Bottom
  • Problem
  • Freedom
  • Condom
  • Adam
  • Phantom
  • Outcome
  • Malcolm
  • Poem

  • Fathom
  • Anthem
  • Handsome
  • Magnum
  • Autumn
  • Income
  • Muslim
  • Harlem
  • Atom
  • Succumb
  • Blossom
  • Ransom
  • Gruesome
  • Prism
  • Saddam
  • Custom
  • Denim
  • Gotham
  • Stardom
  • Seldom

  • Islam
  • William
  • Boredom
  • Threesome
  • Heaven
  • Season
  • Children
  • Lion
  • Prison
  • Lesson
  • Dragon
  • Mountain
  • Poison
  • Chosen
  • Foreign
  • Workin'
  • Smokin'
  • Fallen
  • Villain
  • Taken

  • Written
  • Jordan
  • Captain
  • Spoken
  • Leavin'
  • Question
  • Gotten
  • Ruin
  • Movin'
  • Beaten
  • Haven't
  • Cousin
  • Rotten
  • Driven
  • Christian
  • Asian
  • Sudden
  • Version
  • Martin
  • Given

  • Begun
  • Garden
  • Million
  • Human
  • Jason
  • Stolen
  • Jackson
  • Ion
  • Button
  • Pardon
  • Fortune
  • Happen
  • Billion
  • Justin
  • Woman
  • Seven
  • Doesn't
  • Talkin
  • Vision
  • Women

  • Weapon
  • Certain
  • Thousand
  • Frozen
  • Actin
  • Hidden
  • C1
  • Chicken
  • Common
  • Golden
  • Person
  • Sittin'
  • Kitchen
  • Often
  • Demon
  • Satan
  • M1
  • Listen
  • Broken
  • Gettin'

  • Someone
  • Couldn't
  • Open
  • Reason
  • Lebron
  • Quantum
  • Tantrum
  • Totem
  • Lonesome
  • Rectum
  • Symptom
  • Shotgun
  • Forum
  • Risen
  • Semen
  • Fearsome
  • Item
  • Spectrum
  • Liam
  • Possum

  • Column
  • Mortem
  • Solemn
  • Graham
  • Salem
  • Engine
  • Bacon
  • Phenom
  • Tyson
  • Spasm

3 syllables

  • Platinum
  • Eminem
  • Minimum
  • Overcome
  • Racism
  • Cranium
  • Asylum
  • Maximum
  • Stadium
  • Momentum
  • Medium
  • Imagine
  • Decision
  • Forgotten
  • Religion
  • Medicine
  • Alien
  • Superman
  • Opinion
  • Illusion

  • Eleven
  • Precision
  • Anyone
  • Everyone
  • Confusion
  • Opium
  • Pendulum
  • Podium
  • Orgasm
  • Valium
  • Sodium
  • Assassin
  • Museum
  • Sarcasm
  • Troublesome
  • Helium

4 syllables

  • Lyricism
  • Criticism
  • Titanium
  • Terrorism
  • American
  • Adrenaline
  • Tv
  • Uranium
  • Millennium
  • Optimism
  • Exorcism
  • Aluminum
  • Mechanism

5 syllables

  • Pandemonium
  • Cannibalism

6 syllables

  • Materialism

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Rhyme Len. Syllables PoS
Alum 4 2 noun
Ancrum 6 2 noun?
Baucum 6 2 noun?
Become 6 2 verb
Bluhm 5 1 noun?
Boyum 5 2 noun?
Brum 4 1 noun?
Brumm 5 1 noun?
Bum 3 1 noun, verb, adjective satellite
Chum 4 1 noun
Clum 4 1 noun?
Crum 4 1 noun?
Crumb 5 1 noun, verb
Crumm 5 1 noun?
Cum 3 1 noun
Drum 4 1 noun, verb
Dum 3 1 noun?
Dumb 4 1 adjective satellite
Dumm 4 1 noun?
Exum 4 2 noun?
From 4 1 noun?
Frum 4 1 noun?
Glum 4 1 adjective satellite
Gmbh 4 1 noun?
Grum 4 1 noun?
Gum 3 1 noun, verb
Gumm 4 1 noun?
Hum 3 1 noun, verb
Humdrum 7 2 adjective satellite, noun
Income 6 2 noun
Klumb 5 1 noun?
Krum 4 1 noun?
Krumm 5 1 noun?
Krumme 6 1 noun?
Kumm 4 1 noun?
Lum 3 1 noun?
Lumb 4 1 noun?
Lumm 4 1 noun?
Maam 4 1 noun?
Mccrum 6 2 noun?
Mccrumb 7 2 noun?
Mum 3 1 noun, adjective satellite
Mumm 4 1 noun?
Numb 4 1 adjective satellite, verb
Outcome 7 2 noun
Overcome 8 3 verb
Pflum 5 1 noun?
Plum 4 1 noun, adverb
Plumb 5 1 adverb, noun, verb, adjective satellite
Rhumb 5 1 noun

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Antonyms of Come

  • Depart
  • Go Away
  • Go
Homophones of Come

  • Cum
  • Kumm

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Game rhymes

Sergeeva T.V.

Chain rhyme
GOALS

  • Teach children to answer with a word consonant with the one named.
  • Learn to feel the rhythm, rhyme.

Teacher
Guys, let's play soon.
We will choose different words!
Say any words, okay?
But only such that it turns out ...
(smoothly).
What words similar in sound can be found for the word bird?
Children. Titmouse, small, singer.
Teacher. Speaking of bunny?
Children. Know-it-all, dunno, runaway, jumper, runaway.
Teacher. Speaking of cat?
Children. Spoon, bowl, basket, accordion, midge, potato, window, leg, earring, matryoshka.
Teacher. Speaking of mouse?
Children. A bump, a puff, a puff.
Teacher. Speaking of cancer?
Children. Poppy, tank, varnish, like.
Variant
The teacher throws the ball and pronounces a word, the one who catches the ball answers with a word consonant with the name. nine0009 Stove - sheep, river.
Birdie - titmouse.
Magpie - white-sided.
Bunny - runaway.
Find a pair
GOALS

  • To teach children to match words that are similar and different in sound-rhythmic structure.
  • Develop visual memory.

Teacher. Connect the words of the two columns so that you get a rhyme.
Edge Grass
Firewood Scallop
Herringbone Hut
Cockerel Needle
White-sided Fox
Bunny Cornflower
Magpie Sister
Titmouse Flower
Cowardly Bird
Variant
Picture words can be suggested. Children find a picture that is similar in sound-rhythmic structure.
Game with pictures
OBJECTIVES

  • Teach children to choose a rhyme for the word - the name of the picture.
  • Develop language flair.

First you need to prepare cards with pictures from which you can make rhyming words, for example, a picture of a pipe, another picture of a sponge. All pictures are located on a large table or on a carpet on the floor. Children distribute them in rhymes. For example, near the picture of a river there is a picture of a stove, a donkey is a goat, a cat is a spoon, a watering can is a snake, etc. nine0009 Options
1. One child takes a picture, the other finds a picture with a rhyming word. Both say their words out loud. The group repeats.
2. Place pictures face down. Open one picture and say the corresponding word out loud. Whoever can name the rhyming word gets a picture and can open the next one.
3. One picture is opened. All children draw an object called a rhyming word. Here the solution is represented by a figure.
Say a word
OBJECTIVES

  • Teach children to write their own rhyming lines.

Teacher. You already know how to pick up rhyming words. Today we will try to make suggestions.
Where were you, squirrel, walking?
Children
I collected nuts.
Teacher
The squirrel jumped fast,
Children
Lost all the nuts.
Teacher
Whom did you find, hedgehog?
Children
I brought a squirrel to you.
Teacher
Yesterday we played in the forest,
Children
We saw a huge mushroom. nine0009 Teacher
A fungus stood aside,
Children
The hedgehog couldn't find it.
Teacher
Like a little hedgehog
Children
Shoes have become torn.
Teacher
And our squirrel
Children
Clean plates.
We are poets
OBJECTIVES

  • To teach children to compose quatrains that contain a whole story.

Teacher
The teacher says to Paraska:
“What fairy tales have you read?”
Paraska thinks, "Oh,
I haven't read any!" nine0009 And behind someone whispers:
"Turnip!"
Paraska yelled: "Cap!"
Today we will also come up with funny poems. What or who do you want to write about?
Children answer.
Let's talk about the cat, let's support Serezha. I will write down what you tell me, and then I will read out what we have done.
Children come up with unexpected situations with a cat by rhyming words.
Children. The cat sat on the window. The cat saw a midge. The cat took a basket and went for potatoes. The cat sat on the window and dangled its legs. The cat put all the spoons in a basket. nine0009 Council. The most important thing is not to leave the words of children without attention. And for each word come up with a rhyme.
Stories to rhyme
OBJECTIVES
• Teach children to write simple rhymes.
• Learn to distinguish between the sound and semantic sides of speech.
Teacher. Do you already know what rhyme is in poetry?
For example, the rhyme for the word flower can be a leaf, and for the word porridge - curdled milk. Bear cub Misha wants to teach you how to do it. They drew funny pictures with Druzhok and came up with inscriptions in verse for them. And the last word in the second line of each rhyme was not completed. Find the right rhyme yourself. It's not difficult at all. nine0009 A friend is behind the fence and looks timidly,
How cleverly a friend is wielding ... (with chalk).
Druzhka is disturbed by one thought
Will they see ... (elephant).
When Mishka gets tired of playing
Let him stand at the gate ...
(mouse).
All morning they searched and searched until
Found a new bowl...
(Druzhka).
Help Dunno to compose poetry
OBJECTIVES
• To teach children to distinguish between sound and semantic sides of speech.
The teacher brings N. Nosov's book "Adventure Dunno".
Teacher. Guys, did you recognize this book? Today I will tell you how Dunno wrote poetry. nine0009 ... After Dunno did not turn into an artist, he decided to become a poet and compose poetry ... Dunno came to the poet Tsvetik and said:
- Listen, Tsvetik, teach me to compose poetry. I also want to be a poet.
- Do you know what a rhyme is?
- Rhyme? No, I do not know.
- Rhyme is when two words end in the same way, - explained Tsvetik. - For example: a duck is a joke, a shortbread is a walrus. Understood?
- Understood.
- Well, say a rhyme for the word "stick".
- Herring, - Dunno answered. nine0009 Guys, help Dunno.
Game in progress.
All day long Dunno wrote poetry and finally came up with:
Znayka went for a walk to the river,
Jumped over a sheep.
Hurry was hungry -
Swallowed a cold iron.
Under Avoska's pillow
There is a sweet cheesecake.
Find rhymes
OBJECTIVES

  • Teach children to identify rhyming words from a text by comparing them.

Teacher. Today I will read B. Shergin's story "Rhymes" to you, and your task is to hear rhyming words. Do you agree? nine0009 Shish went to the city on his business. It was summer, it was hot.
An uncle rides a horse ahead. Shish and asked him to give a lift. He sat down next to his uncle. But Shish cannot sit silently. He is only silent when he sleeps. He says:
- Uncle, let's play rhymes.
- What is it - rhymes?
- And let's say it so that it was smooth.
- Come on.
- Here, uncle, what was your father's name?
- My dad's name was Kuzma.
Shish says:
I'll take your Kuzma
by the beard! nine0009 - Why are you going to take my dad by the beard?
Shish says:
- This, uncle, is for rhyme. Tell me what your grandfather's name was.
- My grandfather's name was Ivan.
Shish says:
Your grandfather Ivan
Put the cat in his pocket.
The cat is crying and sobbing,
Your grandfather is scolding.
The uncle got excited:
- Why would my grandfather put a cat in his pocket? Why are you picking up such rubbish?
- This is an uncle, for rhyme.
- I'll tell you a rhyme, what's your name? nine0009 - My name is… Fedya.
Uncle says:
If you are Fedya,
Then catch a bear in the forest.
Ride a bear,
Get off my horse!
- Uncle, I was joking. My name is not Fedya, but Stepan.
Uncle says:
If you are Stepan,
Get on the eroplane,
On the eroplane and fly,
Get off my horse!
- Uncle, I was joking. My name is not Stepan, but… Silantiy.
Uncle says:
If you're Silantius,
Then get off my horse.
- What are you, uncle, there is no such word - “tears”. nine0009 - Although not, get off anyway!
Shisha had to get off the cart. It serves him right. If a kind person carries you on a horse, you sit silently, and do not invent all sorts of trifles.
Children find rhyming words in the text and name them.

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Meaning of the word "TO RHYME"

Same as to rhyme (in 1 meaning).

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Your ability to draw eyes, or how many words you know that rhyme with sadness in emo songs?

"I'm not offended," Paint commented on the announcement. “I will keep this iron mumbler of rhyming words company and diligently guard your gun, saber and shield.

The use of rhyming words can make aphorisms more truthful and memorable by using the effect of rhyme as cause and mnemonic of the ode.

Emceeing is rhythmic rhyming and word play, first without accompaniment, then with rhythm. nine0007

Eventually, this introductory role developed into longer sessions of spoken, rhythmic wordplay and rhyming that became rap.

The group is known for its colorful imagery, complex wordplay and complex rhyme schemes.

Other elements indicative of Wulfstan's style include word or sentence parallelism, alliteration, and rhyme.

I don't see any pictures in the rhyme, so how can he use pictures to represent words? nine0007

After all, magic is when words suddenly add up to rhymes, and poems are obtained.

Texas, KAMAZ... these words rhyme.

Ff, these words don't rhyme.

Just think, you can strum the guitar and rhyme words.

I thought the words of that rhymer would put you at ease.

When the Texan was brought into the room, Yossarian was busy erasing rhyming words from his letters.

Escape words that rhyme with words in the final stop must be reconstructed with final clusters *-ks, *-ts or *-ps.

The use of the word nutmeg for foot in cockney rhyming slang has also been put forward as an explanation.

When words did rhyme, VP was more likely to say they rhymed, especially if the words also looked like they should rhyme.

In addition, some words do not rhyme perfectly in English, requiring the use of oblique rhymes.

Crumbo is a rhyming game that, according to Joseph Strutt, was played back in the 14th century under the name Aristotle's ABC. nine0007

When rhyme surprises and expands fixed relationships between words, this itself protests against necessity.

Homophones, being words with different meanings but the same pronunciation, are an example of the same rhyme.

English actor and linguist John Walker used the spelling ar to denote the long vowel aunt in his 1775 rhyming dictionary.

The earliest entry of naip is from a Catalan rhyming dictionary by Jaume March II in 1371, but without any context or definition.

The use of the term MC when referring to rhyming vocabulary comes from dance halls in Jamaica.

Crumbo in the nineteenth century evolved into a word game in which one player came up with a word and told the others what it rhymed with. nine0007

You know, my mom used to call you and me Jay-Z and Byonsae. 'cause I move pretty and you rhyme dirty words.

Charmolue hesitated for a minute, like a poet looking for a rhyme for his verse.

This cockney dialect word rhymes slang and tends to raise eyebrows when used outside of this context.

Class mottos usually have verbiage that rhymes with or is phonetically similar to their class of the year.


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