Homophones for rheum, room, rum

rheum / room / rum [ru:m]

rheum – n. & v. – n. – 1. secretions from the mouth, nose or eyes thought to be associated with illness and the associated sickness; 2. dew, mist, light rain; 3. a slow, progressive accumulation of a malign influence; 4. Botany rhubarb plants of the genus, Polygonaceae; v. – discharge abnormal fluids from the head

room – adj., adv., n. & v. – adj. – spacious, expansive, unobstructed; adv. – widely, fully; n. – 1. the amount of space occupied by something or sufficient space for an activity; 2. capacity to accommodate a person or thing; 3. opportunity, scope, reason; 4. a short period of time; 5. an enclosed space; 6. dandruff on the head; v. – 1. clear away obstructions; 2. enlarge; 3. vacate, abandon; 4. allocate land or space; 5. share accommodation

rum – adj. good, excellent, extraordinary 
Do Not Confuse With rum [rʌm] – adj. & n. – adj. – can be either unusually fine or marked with difficulty and a threatening appearance; n. – 1. an alcoholic drink made from sugar cane; 2. ethanol in general; 3. an unsaleable book; 3. a despicable person; v. – cheat, swindle3