Words that rhymes with moon
boon, brune, coon, croon, dune, goon,...
Pure Rhymes – 88 rhymes
Words that have identical vowel-based rhyme sounds in the tonic syllable. Moreover, that tonic syllable must start with a different consonantal sound.
boon
brune
coon
croon
dune
goon
hewn
hoon
kroon
loon
noon
poon
prune
schoon
soon
spoon
strewn
swoon
toon
troon
tune
attune
baboon
balloon
bassoon
buffoon
cardoon
cartoon
cocoon
commune
festoon
galloon
harpoon
immune
impugn
lagoon
lampoon
maroon
monsoon
platoon
pontoon
raccoon
saloon
tycoon
typhoon
afternoon
opportune
picayune
macaroon
contrabassoon
inopportune
Bethune
Boone
Broun
Calhoun
Cancun
Clune
Disharoon
Ducommun
Joon
June
Kuehn
Kuhn
Mattoon
McCune
Muldoon
Rangoon
Sassoon
Terhune
Toone
Urbanspoon
- go over like a lead balloon
- trial balloon
- rough hewn
- greasy spoon
- call the tune
- carry a tune
- change one's tune
- change your tune
- dance to another tune
- in tune
- out of tune
- sing a new tune
- sing in tune
- sing out of tune
- slow tune
- to another tune
- whistle a different tune
End Rhymes – 17 rhymes
Words that have a pure rhyme on their last syllable only.
spittoon
commune
fortune
tribune
teaspoon
autoimmune
honeymoon
pantaloon
tablespoon
midafternoon
Burgoon
Okun
Cameroon
Cameroon
Neptune
Saskatoon
Witherspoon
Near Rhymes – 1405 rhymes
Words that "almost" rhyme on the vowel-based rhyme sound of the stressed syllable like: be/eat or maybe/shapely.
Cheung
Choong
Soong
Yeung
bleu
blew
blue
boo
brew
chew
clue
coo
coup
coups
crew
cue
deux
dew
do
doo
drew
du
due
ewe
few
flew
flu
flue
foo
fu
glew
glue
goo
grew
gu
gue
hew
hewe
hoo
hu
hue
knew
ku
leu
lew
lieu
loo
lu
lue
mew
mu
new
nu
ooh
ou
pew
phew
plew
poo
pooh
pu
q
qu
que
queue
rew
roux
rue
screw
shoe
shoo
skew
slew
soo
spew
stew
strew
sue
tew
tew
thew
threw
through
thru
to
too
trew
true
tu
tue
two
u
view
whew
who
woo
xu
yew
you
yu
yue
zoo
ew
accrue
adieu
ado
anew
askew
bamboo
canoe
construe
debut
ensue
eschew
fondue
imbue
into
kazoo
liou
outdo
outgrew
perdue
pursue
redo
renew
review
revue
ru
shampoo
su
subdue
taboo
tattoo
tatu
undo
undue
unglue
untrue
vu
wahoo
withdrew
kung fu
ballyhoo
hitherto
kangaroo
misconstrue
overdo
overdue
overthrew
fu manchu
bienvenue
hullabaloo
Babu
Baku
Ballou
Bellew
Cebu
Chengdu
Choo
Chou
Chu
Crewe
DFW
Depardieu
Depew
Depue
Dru
Fitzhugh
GNU
Hsu
Hugh
Jammu
Jew
Joo
Ju
Kalamazoo
Katmandu
Kew
Koo
Kwangju
Kyu
Larue
Ledoux
Lemieux
Liu
Lou
Loux
Marcoux
McGrew
McHugh
Moo
Peru
Phu
Prew
Pru
Prue
Pugh
Purdue
Ratu
Schou
Schuh
Shu
Shue
Sioux
Stu
Suu
Theroux
Timbuktu
Urdu
Wu
Yoo
ZANU
rope Into
I'm telling you
I tell you
That will do
I love u
- rope Into
- black and blue
- bolt from the blue
- feeling blue
- go blue
- out of the blue
- true blue
- home brew
- paddle one's own canoe
- paddle your own canoe
- bite off more than one can chew
- bite off more than you can chew
- more than one can chew
- section crew
- That will do
- derring do
- fail to do
- feel free to do
- how do you do
- make do
- no can do
- to do
- well to do
- become due
- give one's due
- give the devil his due
- a few
- not a few
- kung fu
- yoo hoo
- blow into
- break into
- bump into
- burst into
- come into
- cut into
- dip into
- drop into
- get into
- go into
- light into
- look into
- nose into
- pitch into
- plow into
- plug into
- read into
- run into
- sail into
- see into
- sink one's teeth into
- step into
- stick one's nose into
- swear into
- talk into
- tear into
- tie into
- wade into
- work into
- bran new
- as an old shoe
- comfortable as an old shoe
- common as an old shoe
- saddle shoe
- be in a stew
- break through
- carry through
- come through
- fall through
- follow through
- get through
- go through
- leaf through
- plow through
- pull through
- put through
- run through
- see through
- sit through
- squeak through
- through and through
- thumb through
- wade through
- about to
- according to
- add up to
- amount to
- answer to
- as to
- be itching to
- be on to
- be out to
- beat to
- bring to
- build up to
- come to
- come up to
- did use to
- do justice to
- due to
- dying to
- equal to
- extend one's sympathy to
- eye to
- face up to
- fall to
- for to
- from to
- get around to
- get down to
- get next to
- get through to
- get to
- get used to
- give birth to
- give credence to
- give free rein to
- give it to
- give oneself up to
- give place to
- give rise to
- give the lie to
- give thought to
- given to
- go to
- going to
- hand it to
- hang on to
- have got to
- heart goes out to
- heave to
- hold a stick to
- hold to
- in regard to
- inclined to
- just coming up to
- lay oneself open to
- lay to
- lead to
- leak to
- lean to
- lend an ear to
- lend color to
- lend itself to
- lend oneself to
- lie to
- live up to
- look forward to
- look to
- look up to
- mind to
- next to
- not have the heart to
- one's hat is off to
- partial to
- party to
- pay court to
- pay lip service to
- pay one's respect to
- play up to
- put a stop to
- put up to
- relative to
- rise to
- room to
- rub up to
- run to
- set fire to
- set one's hand to
- set to
- shine up to
- so as to
- stand up to
- subject to
- take a dislike to
- take a fancy to
- take a liking to
- take a shine to
- take exception to
- take kindly to
- take off one's hat to
- take to
- thanks to
- turn a deaf ear to
- turn one's hand to
- turn to
- used to
- when it comes to
- wise up to
- with an eye to
- with reference to
- with regard to
- with relation to
- with respect to
- eat one's cake and have it too
- have one's cake and eat it too
- have your cake and eat it too
- none too
- you can't have cake and the topping, too
- ring true
- in two
- one two
- tell a thing or two
- thing or two
- I love u
- bird's eye view
- in view
- point of view
- worm's eye view
- who is who
- pitch woo
- I tell you
- I'm telling you
- ain't got nothing on you
- all right for you
- for you
- i've got a bone to pick with you
- mind you
- says you
- thank you
- that's for you
pruned
swooned
tuned
wound
spooned
attuned
ballooned
festooned
impugned
lampooned
marooned
- salt in a wound
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Mosaic Rhymes
Rhymes made up of more than one word. For instance, "jealous" and "tell us" or "shaky" and "make me."
One-syllable words do not have mosaic rhymes.
Words That Rhyme with Moon - Moon Rhymes
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Rhyme | Len. | Syllables | PoS |
---|---|---|---|
Afternoon | 9 | 3 | noun |
Antoon | 6 | 2 | noun? |
Aoun | 4 | 2 | noun? |
Attune | 6 | 2 | verb |
Baboon | 6 | 2 | noun |
Balloon | 7 | 2 | verb, noun |
Banoun | 6 | 2 | noun? |
Barloon | 7 | 2 | noun? |
Bassoon | 7 | 2 | noun |
Boon | 4 | 1 | noun, adjective satellite |
Boone | 5 | 1 | noun |
Broun | 5 | 1 | noun? |
Bruen | 5 | 1 | noun? |
Brune | 5 | 1 | noun? |
Bruun | 5 | 1 | noun? |
Buffoon | 7 | 2 | noun |
Cahoon | 6 | 2 | noun? |
Calhoon | 7 | 2 | noun? |
Calhoun | 7 | 2 | noun? |
Cameroon | 8 | 3 | noun |
Cancun | 6 | 2 | noun |
Cardoon | 7 | 2 | noun |
Cartoon | 7 | 2 | noun, verb |
Choon | 5 | 1 | noun? |
Clune | 5 | 1 | noun? |
Cocoon | 6 | 2 | noun, verb |
Commune | 7 | 2 | verb, noun |
Contrabassoon | 13 | 4 | noun |
Coon | 4 | 1 | noun |
Coone | 5 | 1 | noun? |
Corroon | 7 | 2 | noun? |
Croon | 5 | 1 | verb |
Dekroon | 7 | 2 | noun? |
Disharoon | 9 | 3 | noun? |
Ducommun | 8 | 3 | noun? |
Dune | 4 | 1 | noun |
Festoon | 7 | 2 | noun, verb |
Galloon | 7 | 2 | noun? |
Goon | 4 | 1 | noun |
Gruen | 5 | 1 | noun? |
Hamdoon | 7 | 2 | noun? |
Harpoon | 7 | 2 | noun, verb |
Heun | 4 | 1 | noun? |
Hewn | 4 | 1 | adjective satellite |
Honeymoon | 9 | 3 | noun, verb |
Hoon | 4 | 1 | noun? |
Huntoon | 7 | 2 | noun? |
Immune | 6 | 2 | adjective satellite, adjective, noun |
Impugn | 6 | 2 | verb |
Inopportune | 11 | 4 | adjective |
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Synonyms of Moon
- Moonshine
- Lunar Month
- Synodic Month
- Moonlight
- Lunation
- Corn Liquor
- Bootleg
- Daydream
- Dream
- Stargaze
- Moon Around
- Moon On
- Woolgather
- Mope
- Moon About
- Idle
- Laze
- Slug
- Stagnate
Antonyms of Moon
No Antonyms Found.
Homophones of Moon
- Moone
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Medical myths. Can a full moon drive you crazy?
- Claudia Hammond
- BBC Future
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Many people believe that the moon can influence human behavior - hence the word "lunatic". Correspondent BBC Future found out if this ancient belief has a scientific basis.
On the full moon, werewolves and vampires are known to go hunting. The belief that ordinary people, under the influence of the Moon, can also slightly lose contact with reality, arose many millennia ago and spread widely.
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If you ask the police or ambulance workers, some of them will surely say that there are more accidents, attacks and insanity on the full moon. In 2007, the police in the English resort town of Brighton even recruited additional officers during full moons.
The ability of the Moon to influence human behavior is undoubtedly a popular topic. It formed the basis not only of myths and fairy tales, but also of hundreds of scientific studies. Last summer, during the experiment, subjects who slept in the laboratory rated the quality of their sleep 15% lower if that night fell on a full moon - even though they did not see either the moon itself or additional light from it. In addition, it took them an average of five minutes longer to fall asleep.
This study attracted a lot of press attention, but only 33 people took part in it, and even the authors themselves were in no hurry to draw far-reaching conclusions from its results.
A meta-analysis that considers the results of multiple experiments can provide a more reliable statistical basis. In 1985, American psychologists James Rotton and Ivan Kelly used this approach. They analyzed data from 37 studies of the influence of the lunar cycle on humans and concluded that the moon has nothing to do with the number of mental exacerbations, murders, suicides, road accidents and crimes.
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While examining anecdotal evidence claiming such a connection, they noticed that there could be other explanations for this relationship - for example, the full moon fell on holidays or weekends, when the criminal situation in general becomes more complicated. Research linking the full moon to unrest has been countered by an equal number of studies that have noted a drop in crime during the full moon. Rotton and Kelly came to the conclusion that the collected statistical data did not allow us to confidently predict the behavior of people. When they included the phase of the moon in their calculations, the accuracy of their predictions improved by only 1%.
Since then, other studies have also been conducted with mixed results. In 1992, an analysis of 20 works on the influence of the phase of the moon on the number of suicide attempts did not find any proven relationship between these phenomena. Again, those scientists who saw such a connection did not take into account other factors: for example, certain days of the week.
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Image captionEveryone knows that the full moon is the time for werewolves. But what about the impact on ordinary people?
Perhaps one of the reasons for the popularity of the theory of the influence of the moon on humans is the way scientific journals work. They are more likely to publish studies where the authors claim a positive result than those where no relationship between factors can be found. So no one knows how many works debunking the popular myth of the full moon are gathering dust in the editorial archives.
Another question: how exactly can the Moon influence behavior? One theory says that the Earth's satellite attracts fluids in the human body in the same way as water during ocean tides. But the Moon is much smaller than the Earth, and its attraction is much weaker. In addition, the strength of the lunar gravity does not depend on the phase. There is also an assumption that moonlight can affect a person. But its intensity during the full moon is four times less than that of a candle.
What about the biting animals, ask the proponents of the lunar theory? Doctors at the Bradford Royal Hospital in the north of England studied two years of medical data and found that twice as many patients were admitted to the hospital with dog, cat, rat and horse bites on full moons than on new moons. But with what it was connected, it was not possible to establish. It was not even clear if all these bites happened in the dark.
Experts have suggested that the full moon may not directly affect animals, but the parasites that live on their skin. However, another study was published in the same issue of the scientific journal - scientists analyzed the annual statistics on dog bites in Australia and found that if you take into account the days of the week, then the full moon ceases to be a statistical factor.
So, there is very little convincing scientific evidence of the influence of the Moon on behavior. So why are so many people convinced that this connection exists? Perhaps the point is the so-called confirmation bias - a person tends to notice and remember information that corresponds to his beliefs. A police officer or an emergency doctor notices the full moon - and links it to the fact that the night has turned out to be tense. If a thin sickle hung in the sky, it is unlikely that the servant of the law would notice it or draw any conclusion.
How could this myth even come about? There is an interesting theory: as long as mankind invented street lighting, homeless people prone to mental disorders could be prevented from sleeping by the bright light of the full moon, which in turn could provoke exacerbations.
There is also an opinion that the full moon affects only some people, and therefore studies of a general nature allegedly cannot give correct results. Supporters of this point of view argue that it is necessary to purposefully study only those individuals who believe that they are influenced by the Moon.
Perhaps this approach will sooner or later reveal that the full moon really awakens the beast in some people. But for now, it can be argued that this only happens in novels and horror films.
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90,000 Vika Chebartseva / Letters in the Lightry season (fragment) ”Russian Gulliver - Modern publishing project in Russia Letters in the Lovetry season (fragment)
jewel
Remember how to dwell? ..
Thunder rumbles a little later than lightning lowers its stylet over the horizon. The heat suffocates the soul on the fly with a red-hot disk. The sigh of the waves. Surf is woven with a thread into a fringe of sand. The sail of the sky is torn by the cry of a seagull from above. How long have there been no letters from those who, from the outer side of the west, meet the night a little faster than those who here dropped the shadow of yesterday's day into the sea ..
And I can't decide what to write to you about now. Except for that empty house on the outskirts of all desperate words. Is it, perhaps, even to tell you how here - just like that spring - the dzhida has already bloomed. And about white moths, whose transparent pollen from thin wing petals is so similar to the rays of the growing moon.
Araik
Hello!
I am again writing a letter to you on the sand.
In your picture, a dream with the smell of vanilla, and the petals of blossoming lindens are flying like ballerinas. Day, like a twilight paradise - gray and clay, silent. The night pulls the threads of old moiras from the dawn yarn.
Rib bone bends smoothly. Or a branch in the wind? You have time to create me before the palette knife ceases to be a wing, continuing to wave your hand ..
White - boats to the shores. Or is it the silk of the veil, that innocent of the brides, that vicious of the saints? The pupils look from their depths into the black frame of the arcs with red paint. The sound is closed in the arms of the lips. The day flies away like death. Or is it a dream, how is life? For the soul - not a soul. Quiet..
Rib bone bends. Or does the curve of the thigh slide in a smooth line across the canvas into your palm? You have time to create me . .
I am writing, and the palette knife bends the trunks to the ground with the wind, bringing the heavens closer. Bird nests crumble on the fly. The chicks will be able to survive by biting the yellow mouth of the moonlight that flows through the sieve of clouds.
Rib arch trembles so close at hand. You have time to create me before the sounds.
Rain..
Moist silk clings to the grass to the khan-atlas trousers and to my bare feet. There is no wind that day, or eternity. The year goes by slowly, like a mule pulling a cart into the distance towards the horizon. The hoarse rain blows the karnai over the plane trees. Sunset is woven with poppy lace on the wrists and lips, giving a bloody color. A dream catches a chime, reflected in the shopkeeper's mirrors, it is easy for the soul to trade myths: for payment - coppers of fireflies and drops of suns from grass.
And the wind is dumb ..
If the fingers on the hand get used to the emptiness and the thirst of the eyes cannot be watered with a spring of the face, and the thread of the blue vein at the temple does not sew us together, and if the sound of the name loses its original color, becoming a dark grain of zira. . So you forgot everything that prevented the night from becoming the next day. Azan morning pulls haze from the mountains.
I am writing to you again, and the dust of the Hissar walls falls into the palm, fixing the end of the letter.
Silence of no wind.
Rain..
Goodbye.
/date/
i
Istanbul
I am writing again..
In response - your silence.
Seagulls peck out grains of sand from unanswered letters by seconds, counting a month for a year, a year for lives.
The moon is horned. A boy is crying in a cradle..
On the top note, the muezzin's voice is a little higher than the star above the minaret, a little closer to the sky. The city quietly wanders with people, lights, the rustle of a newspaper carefully read by the asphalt. The tricolor cat is bored. In the gateway - the shadows left by someone in a hurry sway. Blacker than black keys darkens the night. Until the morning adhans, I have to work for dreams. 0093 Remember, we had the same name. Yours and me..
From Asia to Europe, only the flesh of the Bosphorus..
And between us there is an abyss of strangers and your dumbness..
And again tomorrow the day will go to the west. And the sheets will absorb a subtle smell - perfume, tobacco, vanilla, cooled coffee and ink tie that covered the paper..
The window is open in the morning. In the backyard, a tea peddler pours dawn up to the narrow glass thin waist of the armud.0008 I am writing again.
Answers without questions. Translate at least from angelic to apostolic. Or from god to human - I still can’t answer you about the longing that sleeps with sweet pain at the bottom of my pupils, not turned in the wake of your steps.
You are here.
I'm there.
You are there.
I'm here. And to study the signs of other people's spaces along the lines of fate is doomed.
You are there.
I am where you are - flattened, crucified and forgotten, and betrayed until the dawn.
And the new city and the country is different, and again I wander, like an eternal Jew, losing myself, not knowing about you. And time speaks with silence, snapping the clock with its hands.
Have you ever thought that sound is always movement and resistance? The plane trees are silent if the wind is sleeping. And in the dried-up aryk water does not sound - July, until August - chill. And the word will not leave the tongue until the lips are opened in movement. I hear sometimes when the soul leaves for you in a dream, singing about what will never happen again. Not with us, not now, I know.
Winter came to Alageilie suddenly in the middle of summer. The coffee is cold. And fingers freeze in narrow sleeves. And a motley crowd of barren women came to listen to the Sheikh. Only I, entangled in the names of dilapidated streets, run away from them. You hear, I will never be the one who was granted from above to give birth to your child.
And the sky ruffles the sheets on the roof. The pillows are dry. A black-eyed boy pulls a donkey to the market with a rope.
Alageily
/July, no date/
i
Balkanika
Changing the position in space
changes the slope of the letter.
Heavenly ligature 7 ayat 93 sura,
written from memory on the inside of the wrist,
goes into the angular plane
Cyrillic.
I am writing to you again..
I
Balkan cities
in the midday calm
as dry as the wings of a dead butterfly,
eaten by a smoky cat
with eyes similar to
matte, radiating the taste of the sun
grapes bought yesterday evening from a vendor.
The sea beating the shore backhand -
jade echo of Ankhor.
The city, growing deep into the Byzantine roots,
bears the imprint of the Greek name on their faces.
Do people
rhyme the same way as lines of poems written
about them?
II
The taut ringing of the midday wasp was born in the twilight of
Vasilidis Gallery.
Two Pontiac sisters
are drinking thick coffee that shimmers in the night sky.
Their teeth are whiter than the
porcelain edges of Chinese cups.
Their voice and age -
vineyards from the Cilician hills.
Today, to the singing of Harula, tired of repetitions,
exactly 7 and a half minutes before the shop closes,
the girl in red
will buy handmade cufflinks made of mother-of-pearl
,
which will never be presented to a young man with
long aristocratic fingers..
By changing yourself, do you change yourself?
..a box with cufflinks
falls out of a purse into the sea,
when a girl in red leans against the railing at the pier,
at the very moment,
when
the wife of a young man
with long aristocratic fingers
has her first miscarriage..
Do spouses rhyme the same
as lovers rhyme?
..but it will happen in the evening.
III
Everything in the world meets
in order to part
and meet again.
In the meantime, one of the sisters, rich and bottomless,
trying not to drop
a single drop from a cupronickel spoon
feasts on the aroma of a transparent gulbesheker.
She adds the sound of
in the transistor, asking
through the insect crackle of ethereal waves:
"Teos an ine",
in the voice of Harris Alexiou.
The second one, thin and bitter,
wears the name Clotho on the tips of his eyelashes.
Jingling in Greek with sharp silver
ends of the needles,
she winds threads
around her finger and hides the hanging knitted fabric deeper in her bosom
.
It is she who will raise her eyes at me
the color of late violets.
And I suddenly understand,
that three blocks away from here,
is on the third floor of a wooden house,
lost in the colorful street,
in a mixture of semi-darkness
with 1/3 of the sun pollen
and a corner of wallpaper moving away from the wall,
on a chest of drawers smelling
of real wood and a musty past;
IV
On her
on one side of the newlyweds,
elbow to elbow with the elderly great-grandfather of the gallery owners,
your great-grandfather is standing,
on the other side,
accidentally caught on the corner of the bride's veil close to
leaning young face
to the face of the newlywed,
stands my laughing great great great
and does not know that in the bosom of
her pupils,
three generations before
still unborn two girls
and one hook-nosed boy,
already has a premonition
of me.
Does blood rhyme with blood?
And love with love?
My Mongolian
carries a bit of Byzantine in its mainstream,
only to
rhyme with yours?..
Love incest.
Blood love.
I am writing to you again.
Bulgarian Rose oily scent -
is actually just
aftertaste of Rosa Damascus,
edge,
beyond which lies lose their ability to justify themselves.
Post scriptum. The return of
a thin ray of pale sun
glides over the blade of a painted knife.
no one will come today.
behind the wall the artist
with a name similar to the hieroglyph “world”,
encloses in the rectangle of the canvas
eternity lingering in the moment.
the movements of his brush
are graceful and precise,
like the movements of bamboo sticks,
picking up rice grains
from a flat blue dish.
you don't come often.
wooden workbench on the veranda
weaned from work and hands.