Oxford Rhyming Dictionary

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The Common Crawl is used to find snippets of poetry and lyrics on the Web that match RhymeZone queries. Sometimes known as subverted rhymes, mind rhymes are a fun way of teasing the reader or audience. That’s because the suggestion of a rhyme stops short, or the expected word gets replaced with another word (which may or may not have the same meaning). Syllabic - each syllable of each word sounds the same, but doesn't always contain the same stressed vowels. RZ lets me choose to search for words that rhyme with the word I’m starting with, certainly. (This may be especially fun for those who like their rhymes slanted). But you may also select a search based on any of the following criteria: Rhymes, Near Rhymes, Same, Consonant Sound, Homophones, Similar Sound, Synonyms, Antonyms, Related to Meaning. I found that last criterion to be surprisingly useful. You may also sort by combinations of criteria! Single, which is also known as "masculine" rhymes, rhymes the last syllable. For example, Car and Far

Rhyming can come in many forms. Learning the different types of rhymes is a great way for a poet to expand his/her portfolio of knowledge. Where one rhyme type may not work, another might. Some of the semantic data that RhymeZone uses (synonyms, related words, and definitions) is derived from WordNet. ( License info here.) There's also a nifty "Poet Maker" feature, which lets you find words that match constraints on both rhyme and meaning at the same time. For example, suppose you want a word that rhymes with "cat" and means "heavy"; this feature will answer "fat" in no time. Or suppose you're looking for a rhyme of "curious" that means "invalid"; you'll get "spurious". You get the idea!There’s also a third type of perfect rhyme, the dactylic, where the stress gets placed on the third from last syllable (for instance, the words “glamorous” and “amorous”). Eye rhymes are words that end in the same spelling as another but is pronounced different. For example, tough and cough, shove and move. Position Rhymes The official RhymeZone Android app is a fast, powerful rhyming dictionary and thesaurus that you can use anywhere, even if you're not on the Internet.

this is a well-researched and comprehensive reference work, but something more besides; there is a remarkable textual richness here which can offer new, original and unexpected insights to the diligent researcher."- Refer There's also a nifty "Poet Maker" feature, which lets you find words that match constraints on both rhyme and meaning at the same time. For example, suppose you want a word that rhymes with "cat" and means "hea vy"; this feature will answer "fat" in no time. Or suppose you're looking for a rhyme of "curious" that means "invalid"; you'll get "spurious". You get the idea!

Put simply, an identical rhyme is where the same word gets used twice - for example, using “The” to begin or end two sentences. Sometimes, the word used might have different meanings in each sentence. Primary vowel: Try the "Primary vowel" option under Filter to find words with a particular vowel sound for your song or poem. Doug Beeferman implemented RhymeZone in January 1996 (it was called the Semantic Rhyming Dictionary until April 2000.) of metrical foot. Meter is denoted as a sequence of x and / symbols, where x represents an unstressed syllable



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