rhyming Antonyms
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Meaning of rhyming
rhyming (a)
having corresponding sounds especially terminal sounds
rhyming (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Rhyme
rhyming Sentence Examples
- The wind's soft humming rhyme filled the air, like a sweet lullaby.
- The painting's colors did not chime, creating a discordant visual scheme.
- The children's laughter rang like tiny chimes, echoing through the playground.
- The poet's words had a perfect rhyme, flowing effortlessly from his pen.
- The ticking of the clock became a haunting rhyme, marking the passing of time.
- The rhyme in the song seemed simple, yet it evoked a profound emotion.
- The bells of the church tolled a solemn rhyme, announcing the start of a new day.
- The rhyme in the children's game brought joy and laughter to their play.
- The poet's rhyming scheme was clever and unexpected, leaving readers in awe.
- The rhyme in the novel served as a subtle hint, revealing a hidden connection between characters.
FAQs About the word rhyming
having corresponding sounds especially terminal soundsof Rhyme
lyric, rhythmic, lyrical, poetical, metrical, poetic,rhythmical, metric, purple, hifalutin
prose,prose, prosaic, prosaic, matter-of-fact,literal, unpoetic, factual, factual, matter-of-fact
The wind's soft humming rhyme filled the air, like a sweet lullaby.
The painting's colors did not chime, creating a discordant visual scheme.
The children's laughter rang like tiny chimes, echoing through the playground.
The poet's words had a perfect rhyme, flowing effortlessly from his pen.
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