rhyme
/raɪm/
verb
- To have or end with a sound that corresponds to another word or line.
- Do 'love' and 'move' rhyme in your accent?
- In this poem, every other line rhymes.
- The words 'cat' and 'hat' rhyme perfectly.
- To compose or arrange words so that they rhyme.
- She spent the afternoon rhyming verses for her song.
- The children tried to rhyme their names with funny words.
- He enjoys rhyming in his free time, writing short poems.
noun
- A correspondence of sound between words, especially at the ends of lines of poetry or song lyrics.
- She struggled to find a rhyme for 'orange'.
- The poet chose 'moon' and 'June' as a simple rhyme.
- In the song, every line ends with a perfect rhyme.
- A short poem or verse that uses rhyming words, often for children.
- The toddler loves to recite nursery rhymes before bed.
- He wrote a silly rhyme about his cat for the school project.
- My grandmother taught me a rhyme about the days of the week.