Pronunciation: /ˈraɪmɪŋ/
verb the action of creating words that have the same sound
A1 I like rhyming words like cat and hat.
A2 She enjoys rhyming poems in her spare time.
B1 The children were rhyming words during the language lesson.
B2 The rapper was known for his skill in rhyming lyrics.
C1 The poet spent hours perfecting his rhyming couplets.
C2 Her ability to effortlessly create rhyming verses was admired by all.
adjective describing a word that has the same sound as another word
A1 I like rhyming words like cat and hat.
A2 Children enjoy rhyming games to learn new words.
B1 The poet crafted a beautiful rhyming verse about nature.
B2 Her rhyming lyrics were praised by music critics for their clever wordplay.
C1 The author's rhyming couplets added depth and emotion to the poem.
C2 The rapper's intricate rhyming schemes showcased his exceptional lyrical skills.
formal The poet spent hours perfecting the rhyming scheme in his sonnet.
informal I love listening to rhyming rap battles.
slang That song has some sick rhyming lyrics.
figurative The colors of the sunset were rhyming with the hues of the ocean.
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