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Meaning rhyme meaning

What does rhyme mean?
Definitions in simple English

rhyme

If two words rhyme the end of the words sounds the same. The words "day" and "way" rhyme. If you rhyme, you say words that rhyme. Rhyming is a good way to remember some things.

rhyme

A rhyme is two words (or a word and a phrase) that end with the same sound, including at least one vowel sound. "Agree" and "degree" make a rhyme, and "rhyme" and "time" are also a rhyme.

rhyme

correspondence in the sounds of two or more lines (especially final sounds) compose rhymes (= verse) a piece of poetry be similar in sound, especially with respect to the last syllable hat and cat rhyme

Synonyms rhyme synonyms

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Topics rhyme topics

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Conjugation rhyme conjugation

How do you conjugate rhyme?

rhyme · verb

Examples rhyme examples

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Simple sentences

Rhyme and meter form the essential rules of Chinese poetry.
The poem's rhyme scheme is highly complex.
There's no rhyme or reason to that plan.

Movie subtitles

Uh. It was the only rhyme scheme I could remember, and I'm half-Irish, so.
I've gotten the sackeroo in many ways, but never in rhyme.
I can't think of a rhyme for Budington yet.
It doesn't have to rhyme.
I made that last line rhyme with Matuschek, that's all.
And while thou livest, dear Kate, take a fellow of plain constancy, for these fellows of infinite tongue that can rhyme themselves into ladies' favours, they do always reason themselves out again.
A speaker is but a prater, a rhyme is but a ballad.
How does the rhyme go, Miss. Claythorne?
It doesn't fit in your nursery rhyme.
So you see, the whole thing has been as inevitable as the nursery rhyme.
If it rhymed, it would rhyme with murder.
A rhyme to flatter yourself on your birthday.
She spoke a rhyme, in which she said my true fate was hidden.
NO RHYME OR REASON FOR IT.
Whenever I run across a funny name, I like to find a rhyme.
I just changed the lines around to suit the occasion. I made that last line rhyme with Matuschek, that's all.
Oh, a nursery rhyme. I beg your pardon. Yes, sir.
The other rhyme is even better.
In rhyme, of course. Then he produced a cigar and, to the audience's amazement, he lit it on the fire of the volcano.
Knows how to rhyme, not for crime.
Not an easy word to rhyme with, is it?
Before I lose this rhyme, let me think. bottoms up, with a Sparkling drink!
A NURSERY RHYME OF THE AGE OF SPACE.
A speaker is but a prater; a rhyme is but a ballad.
Ye gods, what a rhyme.
There's a copy of the rhyme hanging on the wall in my room upstairs.
So you see, the whole thing was as inevitable as the nursery rhyme.
I couldn't rhyme that one.
Ah, it was. ah, it was some kind of rhyme.
Did you hear that rhyme?
While I wrote of Libert and Staff, of epithets and rhyme.
Not a bad rhyme.
What if we're just a bunch of absurd people who are running around with no rhyme or reason?
He wanted it to rhyme.
It doesn't rhyme, but it's cool.

News and current affairs

In that case hope and history would rhyme, as he put it in a celebrated phrase.

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