Moon, rune, soon, June, prune.
boon, loon, spoon
Rhymes depend on pronunciation. Depending on your region and your accent, different words will sometimes rhyme. These should rhyme in standard American English:
croon
dune
goon
noon
toon (abbreviation, but sometimes used separately)
Rhymes depend on pronunciation. Depending on your region and your accent, different words will sometimes rhyme. These ones should rhyme in standard American English: boon croon dune goon June loon moon noon rune soon toon (abbreviation, but sometimes used separately)
june tune
noon, moon, spoon, tune, soon, loon, commune, platoon, lagoon,
Junetoo soonloonmoongoon(: hope it helpsJune, baloon, baboon, hep tune,
Oh, dude, that's an easy one. The letter you're looking for is "k," which rhymes with "tune" in certain ancient alphabets. So, like, if you're ever in a super niche spelling bee, you'll totally ace that question.
Delighted, blighted, cited, knighted, lighted, righted, sighted, sited, slighted, whited, benighted, delighted, excited, farsighted, ignited, incited, indicted, indited, invited, recited, shortsighted, disinvited, reignited, reinvited, reunited, unindicted, uninvited, unrequited, overexcited, and nearsighted.sighted blighted sited kited lighted mitered righted whited
Maroon
fortune and neptune
tune
fair air
june tune
Yes. Songs are sung, with a tune. Nursery rhymes are recited in the speaking voice, without a tune or the breath control used for singing.
Rotten prunes Auto-tune Silver moon Ugly baboon
boon dune lagoon moon noon platoon soon tune
noon, moon, spoon, tune, soon, loon, commune, platoon, lagoon,
long song
Junetoo soonloonmoongoon(: hope it helpsJune, baloon, baboon, hep tune,
Coon (raccoon), dune, goon, June, loon, moon, noon, rune, soon, spoon, tune,