Rhyme | Mean of rhyme in English Dictionary
/ˈraɪm/
- Noun
- one of two or more words or phrases that end in the same sounds
- She used “moon” as a rhyme for “June.”
- He couldn't think of a rhyme for “orange.”
- a poem or song whose lines end in rhymes
- children's rhymes
- a catchy rhyme
- the use of rhymes in a poem or song
- They're learning about meter and rhyme.
- He delivered the speech in rhyme. [=he used words that rhyme in the speech]
- poems that use rhyme
- a good reason or explanation for something
- There seems to be no rhyme or reason to/for some of the things he does.
- She does things without rhyme or reason.
- Verb
- to have or end with the same sounds
- Please find the two lines that rhyme.
- words that don't rhyme
- “Bug” rhymes with “rug.”
- to have lines that end with the same sounds
- poems that rhyme
- rhyming verse/couplets
- to use (a rhyme) in a poem, song, etc.
- She rhymed “moon” with “June.”