Rhyme - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |raɪm|  American pronunciation of the word rhyme
Brit.  |raɪm|  British pronunciation of the word rhyme

noun

- correspondence in the sounds of two or more lines (especially final sounds) (syn: rime)
- a piece of poetry (syn: verse)

verb

- compose rhymes (syn: rime)
- be similar in sound, especially with respect to the last syllable (syn: rime)
hat and cat rhyme

Extra examples

She used “moon” as a rhyme for “June.”

He couldn't think of a rhyme for “orange.”

They're learning about meter and rhyme.

Please find the two lines that rhyme.

She rhymed “moon” with “June.”

These words do not rhyme.

Can you think of a rhyme for 'bicycle'?

I love his use of rhyme and rhythm.

The whole story is written in rhyme.

'Hat' rhymes with 'cat'.

The song has rhyming couplets (=pairs of lines that end in words that rhyme).

You can't rhyme 'box' with 'backs'.

There seems to be no rhyme or reason for the school's behaviour.

Word forms

verb
I/you/we/they: rhyme
he/she/it: rhymes
present participle: rhyming
past tense: rhymed
past participle: rhymed
noun
singular: rhyme
plural: rhymes
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