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    rhyme
    /rʌɪm/

    noun

    • 1. correspondence of sound between words or the endings of words, especially when these are used at the ends of lines of poetry: "poetic features such as rhythm, rhyme, and alliteration"

    verb

    • 1. (of a word, syllable, or line) have or end with a sound that corresponds to another: "balloon rhymes with moon"

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  2. RHYME definition: 1. Words that rhyme have the same last sound: 2. a word that has the same last sound as another…. Learn more.

  3. Rhyme is a literary device, featured particularly in poetry, in which identical or similar concluding syllables in different words are repeated. Rhyme most often occurs at the ends of poetic lines. In addition, rhyme is principally a function of sound rather than spelling.

  4. Rhyme Definition. What is rhyme? Here’s a quick and simple definition: A rhyme is a repetition of similar sounds in two or more words. Rhyming is particularly common in many types of poetry, especially at the ends of lines, and is a requirement in formal verse.

  5. Aug 12, 2024 · 1. a (1) : rhyming verse. (2) : poetry. b. : a composition in verse that rhymes. 2. a. : correspondence in terminal sounds of units of composition or utterance (such as two or more words or lines of verse) b. : one of two or more words thus corresponding in sound. c. : correspondence of other than terminal word sounds: such as. (1) : alliteration.

  6. Rhyme is a popular literary device in which the repetition of the same or similar sounds occurs in two or more words, usually at the end of lines in poems or songs. In a rhyme in English, the vowel sounds in the stressed syllables are matching, while the preceding consonant sound does not match.

  7. noun. 1. identity of the terminal sounds in lines of verse or in words. 2. a word that is identical to another in its terminal sound. "while" is a rhyme for "mile". 3. a verse or piece of poetry having corresponding sounds at the ends of the lines. the boy made up a rhyme about his teacher.

  8. What is Rhyme? Rhymes are words whose endings match, as in “fly” and “spy.” This is one of the most common techniques in traditional poetry and music, and most people can easily identify rhymes. II. Types of Rhyme. Perfect Rhyme. This is the “true,” classic rhyme. The sounds match exactly: Sky/fly. Knowledge/college. Coincide/go inside.

  9. Rhyme Definition. Rhyme is the use of corresponding sounds in lines of writing. This can occur at the end of lines or in the middle. The most commonly resigned type of rhyme is full-end rhymes. These appear at the end of lines and rhyme perfectly with one another. To create a rhyme, the piece of writing has to have two or more similar-sounding ...

  10. Rhyme Definition. A piece of verse, or poem, in which there is a regular recurrence of corresponding sounds, esp. at the ends of lines. Correspondence of sound between stressed syllables at the ends of words or lines of verse; specif., perfect rhyme. Such verse or poetry in general.

  11. noun. identity in sound of some part, especially the end, of words or lines of verse. a word agreeing with another in terminal sound: Find is a rhyme for mind and womankind. verse or poetry having correspondence in the terminal sounds of the lines.