rhyme Sentence Examples

  1. The poet's words danced into my mind, their rhymes like a sweet melody.
  2. The nursery rhyme echoed through the halls, bringing back memories of childhood.
  3. The jingle's catchy tune stuck in my head, its simple rhyme unforgettable.
  4. The sonnet's intricate rhyme scheme added depth and elegance to its stanzas.
  5. The graffiti artist's signature tag was a visual rhyme, a blend of style and expression.
  6. The comedians' witty rhymes drew laughter from the audience, their puns a clever play on words.
  7. The rapper's lyrics flowed effortlessly, their rhymes a seamless tapestry of rhythm and language.
  8. The singer's voice soared over the crowd, her melodies rich with rhyming hooks.
  9. The poet's sonnets were a symphony of rhymes, each stanza a harmonious arrangement of words.
  10. The jingle's repetition and rhyme served as a powerful marketing tool, embedding the product's name in consumers' minds.

rhyme Meaning

Wordnet

rhyme (n)

correspondence in the sounds of two or more lines (especially final sounds)

a piece of poetry

Wordnet

rhyme (v)

compose rhymes

be similar in sound, especially with respect to the last syllable

Webster

rhyme (n.)

An expression of thought in numbers, measure, or verse; a composition in verse; a rhymed tale; poetry; harmony of language.

Correspondence of sound in the terminating words or syllables of two or more verses, one succeeding another immediately or at no great distance. The words or syllables so used must not begin with the same consonant, or if one begins with a vowel the other must begin with a consonant. The vowel sounds and accents must be the same, as also the sounds of the final consonants if there be any.

Verses, usually two, having this correspondence with each other; a couplet; a poem containing rhymes.

A word answering in sound to another word.

To make rhymes, or verses.

To accord in rhyme or sound.

Webster

rhyme (v. t.)

To put into rhyme.

To influence by rhyme.

FAQs About the word rhyme

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disagree (with), differ (from), dispute, dispute,differ (from), disagree (with), contradict, contradict, nullify, jar

The poet's words danced into my mind, their rhymes like a sweet melody.

The nursery rhyme echoed through the halls, bringing back memories of childhood.

The jingle's catchy tune stuck in my head, its simple rhyme unforgettable.

The sonnet's intricate rhyme scheme added depth and elegance to its stanzas.