Rhyming words with 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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"Now is the time for verbal rhymes and irregular verbs" | Education | Society

— What words would you call now key for the country, for society?

- I think that those that are often used are those that are important. Here, for example, the verb "lay out". You can put compromising information on the network, some important post, a photograph, some deadly arguments. There are many cynical verbs that are often used now: “squeeze”, “cut”. And if society is formed by the verbs “lay out”, “squeeze out” and “cut”, then this is a picture of society.

— That is, now is the tense of verbs?

- Of course, verbs and verbal rhymes. Before, as a poet who studied with the right classics, I thought that they should be avoided. And now it's time for verbal rhymes. Moreover, this is the time of irregular verbs: drive, hold, offend, hate. “Hate” is also, by the way, now a symbolic word.

— Do you have any favorite rhymes?

- There are rhymes that I am almost proud of, I consider successful. For example, "I love birds, I'm just a fan of them" .

— Do you like compound?

- Famous satirical poets Kurochkin and Minaev played with compound rhyme, remember the poem:

Here is the custom of the mayor:
If the wife goes to the shop -
He says: "You, look, do not buy anything -
The shop should give me nothing. "

But, you know, playing compound rhymes on purpose - it's all outgrown, who is something. The rhyme should look natural, not strained.

- You said about the picture of society. Are there words and expressions that can very accurately characterize our reality now?

- For example, I really like the word "movement". It seems to be slang, but it very accurately reflects our life, such a fun one. I once wrote: “Everything is at least some kind of movement, otherwise it’s green melancholy,” Maklai Miklukho said, repairing Skype to the natives” .

In general, there are many words that came from slang and became natural. Here is the word "bummer". The Russian word, gloomy as a club, characterizes what we all fear. I have this line: "Ready for a bummer is our strength!" . She was recently quoted by a governor who is chronically threatened with resignation.

— Are there any words that you hate?

- I hate the word "party", probably because I often have to go to parties. I do not like, although it reflects part of my public life. Annoying misuse of the word "present". For my conservative taste, to present is to give. But when they present a new book...

— They also say “to present a performance”.

- Is it given to me with all the props? I do not understand. It would probably be more correct to say "present". It does not sound very elegant, but from the point of view of boring word formation, it seems to me, rather.

It irritates me when the meanings of the words "impartial" and "unseemly" are confused. But nowadays, when journalists can confuse Sveta Konegen with Alice Koonen, this is not surprising. Or, for example, I specially wrote out from the press: "The shooter was wounded by return fire, and then the shooter himself was detained." It turns out that his return fire delayed? Or is it still people? And it's from a respected publication.

There are many phrases that only we understand. For example, our specific “because I practically don’t lie to you. ” Only in our language the word "practically" has the opposite meaning

- When we ask about the main troubles of modern speech, many people point out clericalism, such bureaucratic language. Doesn't he annoy you?

- You know, I put them into action, beat them in verse. In general, language clichés and clericalism for me are a powerful resource of expression, oddly enough. In 2008, when there was a Georgian-Ossetian war, a new expression appeared…

- "Peace enforcement"?

- Exactly. And I mastered this strange expression in verse:

Journalists torment themselves with questions,
forcing them to go into details:
“What are your plans, what are you doing,
what have we torn you off from?..”
He took it - answered as if in spirit,
even without rhyme, but close to verse.

“Showing tact and patience,
I am currently carrying out an operation
to force
the girl Ira to reciprocate.
Worked on the lips and shoulders,
moving out into the area of ​​the loins..."

(That's it - whatever you don't tell your wife, tell the press.)

Now our vocabulary is largely determined by the MCHS reports. In general, this language provides great opportunities for poetic expression. For example, it disposes to fantasies, however, natural for the language: "beatings are steadily growing in the country" . Or: "the station is operating normally, despite the fact that trains continue to arrive" .

— Are the adjectives “great and mighty” in relation to the Russian language still a myth or an objective assessment? Are there more powerful ones?

- I can say this for sure: there are many phrases that only we understand. For example, “in the entrance of your own house,” think about it. It says everything, I rethought it in the 90s: “Oh, how familiar everything is, when in the entrance of your own house, from a broken-down box, the advertisement “we will destroy insects” sounds like a political appeal” . Or here: “because I practically don’t lie to you” . In what other language does the word "practically" have exactly the opposite meaning?

— What would you like to remove from the Russian language, if there was such an opportunity?

— It is not my idea that there are no bad words, but bad lips. I would like to remove the bad taste. And the words themselves are all normal, the Russian language itself withdraws everything that is needed.

I was recently on the jury of a competition. And I advised one poetess, the winner, to remove the word “stinks” from the poem, it looked tasteless, and in general this word should be handled with care. Let the stink be felt in the verses, and not with the help of a specific word. I have my own ambitions... I don't like jokes and banter about vision, as well as the word "blind" spoken in vain.

In general, I think that the language will do everything without me. I would limit the tasteless use of the still great Russian language . ..

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