rhyme
/ɹaɪm/noun, verb1 syllable
Rhyme means: correspondence in the sounds of two or more lines (especially final sounds).
Synonyms for rhyme2
noun, as in correspondence in the sounds of two or more lines (especially final sounds)
rime
noun, as in a piece of poetry
verb, as in compose rhymes
rime
verb, as in be similar in sound, especially with respect to the last syllable
rime
What does rhyme mean?4
noun
1
correspondence in the sounds of two or more lines (especially final sounds)
2
a piece of poetry
verb
1
compose rhymes
2
be similar in sound, especially with respect to the last syllable“‘hat’ and ‘cat’ rhyme”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with rhyme?12
Rhyme in a sentence
- History does not repeat itself, but it does rhyme.deniko
- Appealing mostly to families with small children, the park had a nursery rhyme theme.CM
- What nonsense, there's no rhyme nor reason to what you're saying.calypsow
- In this poem, every two lines rhyme with each other.doemaar14
- History doesn't repeat itself, but it often rhymes.Adelpa
- There's no rhyme or reason to that plan._undertoad
- It's better not to use rhyme than to use hackneyed rhyme.shekitten
- The ear is not very satisfied with this rhyme.samir_t
Sentences from Tatoeba, CC BY 2.0 FR, credited to their authors.
Forms of rhyme
as a noun
- plural
- rhymes
as a verb
- past tense
- rhymed
- present participle
- rhyming
- third-person singular
- rhymes
- past participle
- rhymed