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What rhymes or sounds like the word
Rhyme?

noun.

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

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1 Syllable

chime · chyme · clime · crime · dime · dyme · grime · haim · heim · hime · i'm · kime · lime · lyme · mime · nime · prime · rime · sime · slime · thime · thyme · time

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3/1,089 songs found see 1,086 more »

  1. Now that I have the answer My life is just starting to rhyme
    Sharing each new day with Him Is a cup of fresh wine
    And oh what I missed, He's been waiting right there all the time
  2. Everything has its time
    Show me a reason
    And I'll soon show you a rhyme

3/620 poems found see 617 more »

  1. Darkling I listen; and for many a time
    I have been half in love with easeful Death,
    Called him soft names in many a mused rhyme,
  2. Visible emperor of the deeds of Time,
    With Justice still the genius of his rhyme,
  3. The human cadence and the subtle chime
    Of little laughters, home and child and wife,
    He knew not. Artist merely in his rhyme,

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24 Comments
  • courtneye
    Rhymes.com has been an invaluable resource for me as a songwriter. Whether I'm seeking inspiration or fine-tuning a lyric, their extensive database of rhymes never fails to deliver. The user-friendly interface and precise search functionality make it effortless to find the perfect match for any word. Thanks to Rhymes.com, my creativity knows no bounds! 
    LikeReply 17 months ago
  • 2023
    Cool
    LikeReply 11 year ago
  • josephw.67644
    What rhymes with alfalfa?
    LikeReply 13 years ago
  • maryr.05460
    What word rhymes with mirror?
    LikeReply3 years ago
  • arakinator_3
    what rhymes with month???
    LikeReply 53 years ago
  • lucaslynsie5
    Yo I made a song with this...
    LikeReply 53 years ago
  • Rauls Savelis
    Rauls Savelis
    Dog,Gun,Fog,Lol
    LikeReply 24 years ago
  • John Wilson
    John Wilson
    Somebody everybody nobody
    LikeReply 44 years ago
  • Lars Isaksson
    Lars Isaksson
    Day
    LikeReply 24 years ago
  • John Aung
    John Aung
    Dog
    LikeReply 55 years ago
  • Donald Owen
    Donald Owen
    I have belonged to a writers group within a community (of 55 + folks) in Tucson for six years. Last week one man mentioned that there are beacoup websites that specialize in lists of words that rhyme. DUH! That was a B. G. O. for me...a Blinding Glimpse of the Obvious! I have already had two books of limericks published. The first was in 2016. It's content is 100% clean...but funny as hell...not the least bit boring! it contains more than 650 five liners.

    The second book, published in 2018, is not clean. The title says it all, to wit: "Nothing But Naughty and Bawdy Limericks"...subtitled: "Indecent, Bordering on Obscene"... Some folks have suggested some of my five-liners have already crossed at least one border!

    I used your publication today (5/23/19) looking for a word to rhyme with "pointer". I noticed you invite words that you have not yet captured. How about "annointer"? ..."disappointer"?..."jointer"?
     
    LikeReply 75 years ago
    • STANDS4
      STANDS4
      Dear Donald, thanks for your lovely feedback -- it's good to have you here! Rhymes.net is open for editors contribution, you may start here: https://www.rhymes.net/signup.php
      LikeReply 15 years ago
    • Crystal Lauzon
      Crystal Lauzon
      Super interested Donald. What are these books called?
      LikeReply 24 years ago
  • Pamela Ondicho
    Pamela Ondicho
    How can I form a song?
    LikeReply 35 years ago
    • Karl Kime
      Karl Kime
      One doesn't "form" a song. Songs are "written" or "composed."
      LikeReply 25 years ago
    • Beeble Berry
      Beeble Berry
      Karl Kime, if you understand what she means, what's wrong with the question?
      LikeReply 114 years ago
  • Ahmed Baig
    Ahmed Baig
    How I can locate some English ryhms books on Internet? baig
    LikeReply 25 years ago
  • Anthony Higgins
    Anthony Higgins
    Facinating this poetry.
    LikeReply 16 years ago
  • Boom Boom
    Boom Boom
    what rhymes with fear?
    LikeReply6 years ago
    • Ryan Bedford
      Ryan Bedford
      Keep guessing you'll get near :)
      LikeReply 46 years ago
    • STANDS4
      STANDS4
      LikeReply 16 years ago
    • STANDS4
      STANDS4
      Ryan Bedford LOL
      LikeReply6 years ago
    • Ryan Bedford
      Ryan Bedford
      STANDS4 XD
      LikeReply6 years ago
    • Ryan Bedford
      Ryan Bedford
      Keep thinking you'll get near just don't get towards peoples sharp spiers, don't listen to those bad peers, It's me your overseer. Bloaw, how? Keep guessing, keep thinking.. critical thinking is important kids. I may not be good at tis rhyimng stuff, but I can sure as hell tell you well that "Hey, my name is not important right now, but how?" You're most likley confused my words over used abused. Much as I get amused, you sit there feeling dizzy "What's up with you dude?" I'm really not trying to be rude, Not into the itrudsion I make illusions collisons over visioon he creates life better than a share ass blade called a knife. Look at me, Don't you see? People use songs to express their inner demons. Content consealed not for the public. I lost my rhymes through those times you trying to grime. It just goes through me frustraation not being able to think of a lyrics its pethatic a lot of peoples lives are hectic. I wanna help but then What can i really do? Boo ho I failed. I got it sent through the mail. You still may be like wgo? Just who? Like I said my names not important right now. Just, Just.. Just

      Keep thinking you'll get near just don't get towards peoples sharp spiers, Peer preasure is one thing but being forced is a reason of divorce. Listen I know what I'm talking about im not saying this in a shout.

      I just made this random thing to rhyme I like rhyiming
       
      LikeReply 36 years ago
    • Salvatore Serio
      Salvatore Serio
      Ryan Bedford

      Good one, Fezzik
      LikeReply 26 years ago
    • Tang Stephanie
      Tang Stephanie
      Ryan Bedford nice. Nice. NICE
      LikeReply 15 years ago
    • fixit_f
      spears not spiers
      LikeReply1 year ago
  • Jasleen Cour
    Jasleen Cour
    What rhymes with b*tch
    LikeReply6 years ago
    • John R Goldsmith
      John R Goldsmith
      itch, rich, ditch, stitch, hitch, witch, Mitch, niche, pitch,
      LikeReply 26 years ago
    • Owoeye Banji
      Owoeye Banji
      snitch
      LikeReply 36 years ago
  • Zander Adkins
    Zander Adkins
    going down the back road
    hitting every puddle
    oops hit a toad
    girls down here just like to cuddle

    What do yall thiink im making a song?
    LikeReply 16 years ago
  • Zander Adkins
    Zander Adkins
    im on time
    i dont play with the slime
    im in my prime
    thats a steep incline
    LikeReply 26 years ago
    • Jacquelyn Wells
      Jacquelyn Wells
      My Suggestion/ remake of the unmade:
      I don't play with slime
      Oops I hit a toad!
      That's a steep incline
      Going down the back road!
      Hitting every puddle
      The girls up here, they like to cuddle!
      Im on my time and in my prime
      But you can see me on primetime
       
      LikeReply 26 years ago
    • Angie Jones
      Angie Jones
      Jacquelyn Wells BOOM!!! Love it
      LikeReply 15 years ago
  • Nadia Malik
    Nadia Malik
    what ryhmes with looser? cause im doing and epic rap battle
    LikeReply 16 years ago
  • Lillian McGee
    Lillian McGee
    What rhymes with gently?
    LikeReply 16 years ago
  • Bindu Ritchil
    Bindu Ritchil
    Which set of four words do not all rhyme with each other:
    1. peak / pique / peek / leak
    2. sensor / censer / fencer / censor
    3. weigh / way / weary / whey
    4. right / wright / write / rite
    LikeReply 26 years ago
    • STANDS4
      STANDS4
      weigh / way / weary / whey ?
      LikeReply 16 years ago
  • Christopher Arias
    Christopher Arias
    nice
    LikeReply 26 years ago
    • STANDS4
      STANDS4
      Thank you Crhistopher!
      LikeReply6 years ago
  • David Ben
    David Ben
    This is a really cool resource -- thanks guys!
    LikeReply 27 years ago
    • STANDS4
      STANDS4
      You're mostly welcome, Shilo!
      LikeReply 16 years ago
  • Damaris Jimenez
    Damaris Jimenez
    Peo ple
    LikeReply9 years ago

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