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What rhymes with MONTH?
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شهر

mes

kuukausi

mois

mese

ತಿಂಗಳು

måned

miesiąc

месяц

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    Simone Ciafardini

    lol there are no words that ryme with month

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Are there any words that rhyme with month?

We often read there is no word that rhymes with the words “orange”, “silver” or  “month”, but is this fact?

Of course, there are words that are similar, but none of them rhyme perfectly. The few similar-sounding words don’t rhyme perfectly, but the question is do they have to for good poetry?

One syllable words rhyming with month

Two syllable words rhyming with month

Three syllable words rhyming with month

dunch
humph
tenth
scrunch
bumf
bunce
crunch
bunche
brunch
bunch
punch
hunch
once
synth
dunce
lunch
plinth

gallumpth
harrumpth
millionth
billionth
seventh
trillionth
zillionth

eleventh
labyrinth
quadrillionth
quintillionth

You might think that such a simple word used multiple times every day would be easy to rhyme, but it isn’t. There are a few monosyllable or two-syllable words that come close but they don’t rhyme perfectly.

Strangely enough, not only can rhyming words be written differently, but non-rhyming words can be written in the same way.

A rhyming word can be two or more syllables that don’t start with the same sound but end with the same sound, which might also be the same letter.

It often depends on where the stress is placed when the word is spoken.

Video – Words that rhyme with ‘month’

Words that sound like month

Rhymes are easy to find in monosyllabic words. The cat, sat, hat and fat all rhyme and actually it is quite rare to find a monosyllabic word that does not have a rhyme partner.

Words can also have more than one pronunciation, one that rhymes with a partner, like month, and one that doesn’t rhyme.

For multi-syllable words, rhyming is the exception rather than the rule. Perfect rhyming requires that the pronunciation of the word matches exactly, first to last letter.

Ideally, the pronunciation should match exactly throughout the word, however many syllables it has. This is rarer than you might think.

There are many words that match most sounds, starting with a accented vowel and therefore close to rhymes called oblique rhymes. Another way to use oblique rhymes is to use similar-sounding letters in the middle of words.

Month near rhymes

A line of verses might not rhyme perfectly, but if there is a strong consonance in the endings, they could have similarities that the ear might like. (But it’s not sure until you try it!)

The idea of rhyme used in the strictest sense is called ‘perfect rhyme’, which means that the words are pronounced the same way, starting with the vowel of the main stressed syllable and beyond.

Perfect rhymes for the word month

Near-rhymes are words that sound ‘almost’ like month

Near rhymes are words that almost sound the same but are not perfect rhymes. Rhyme dictionary allows users to explore perfect anf near rhymes for any words or phrases.

You could also try to rhyme the word “orange”, for example, and other difficult to rhyme words by inserting them into longer, more complex rhymes.

Other readers insist that the word “sporange” rhymes with the word “orange”, but “sporange” appears in very few dictionaries. Orange does rhyme with the word “sporange” (a technical word for a bag in which spores form) and “Blorenge”, which is the name of a mountain in Wales.

If you get creative, door-hinge could be used to half-rhyme with orange, but it’s the second word that half rhymes with the name of citrus fruit.

It works if you pronounce the first word with heavy accent, and let the word ‘hinge’ be slurred a little (or a lot!)

What rhymes with month for a poem?

The common ending –th has many different pronunciations, but there’s no escaping the fact that month lacks a perfect rhyming partner. Most words of three or more syllables with stress on the third or fourth syllable do not have a rhyming partner.

Check out the table below for groups of words that could be used as month rhymes, or at least parts of them can sound like the word month:

What Does Rhyming Mean?

Rhymes are often described by their position in a poem. Poems that use rhymes at the end of each line are often repeated in a predetermined pattern called the Rhyming Pattern.

Although a perfectly rhymed word is often found at the end of a verse, there are many ways a good rhymed poem uses other types of rhymes.

It is considered quite difficult to master this form of literary art. Although not all poetry uses Rhyming words or patterns, rhyme is an important literary tool for poets.

A rhyme pattern is normally an ordered rhyming pattern of words at the end of each line of a poem.

These closing rhymes in English poetry are organized into patterns, called rhyming patterns, where we define rhyme as the repetition of syllables, usually at the end of a verse.

Since every letter in the rhymed pattern is the final sound, you can easily see which lines are rhymed for a poem. If you want to determine which rhyme pattern a poem follows, study the last words of each verse.

A simple four-line rhyme A B C B A simple pattern throughout the poem is probably the simplest form. This is a poem divided into verses or verses (verse groups), in which all or part of the verse has a word read at the end.

The goal is to induce a sense of rhythm in the language and use the rhyming sounds to create memorable expressions that are evocative and pleasing to the ear.

Writers use rhymes as a way of creating sound patterns to highlight certain words and their relationship to others. Two words that rhyme when they end with the same sounds is a very common technique in poetry, but it’s not the only one.

When you use regular rhyme according to a predefined pattern you can more easily memorize the lines of your poem and you can also bring predictable and expected pleasure to your audience.

While readers generally don’t choose a rhyme scheme, your decision to use different types of rhymes and rhyme patterns will give your poem an artistic structure.

Does Poetry Have To Rhyme?

Does poetry always have to rhyme to be good?

Not all words have a perfect rhymng partner

No, poems don’t strictly need to rhyme.

Rhyme is a literary device  in poetry, in which identical or similar final syllables are repeated in two or more different words of a poem in close proximity. Incidentally, rhyme can also feature in some styles of prose to great effect.

Rhyme is not only used because it is pleasant to listen to, but also because the repetition of sounds (especially coherent sounds) give the language a sense of rhythm and order. Rhyme is used by poets and sometimes prose writers to create sounds that appeal to the feelings of readers, rather than their heads.

The words “compare” and “despair” are perfect rhymes because they both have the final syllables with the same sound because the lack of accent affects the sound.

At some point when creating a poem, the poet must decide about rhythm, rhyme, form, whether to use a particular kind of poetry and so on. We call these “literal variables” and use capital letters to indicate which strings rhyme with each other.

What are 5 words that rhyme?

Normally, for a poet, finding five words that rhyme is a piece of cake, if they are out of context. Using the right words in context to convey the desired feeling, that is the difficulty and art of poetry.

For example, the 5 words below are perfect rhyme partners, but could they all be used effectively in one poem and convey meaning? It’s debatable.

Five, hive, alive, thrive, connive.

The warriors numbered five,

Together they entered the hive,

The queen was weak, but alive,

She must live for colony to thrive,

To approach her slowly they connived.

It doesn’t really work, does it? It’s clunky and contrived. A poem needs to begin with the idea and the feeling. After that, words are found to convery that feeling before rhyming partners can be applied.

What are 10 words that rhyme?

Finding 10 words that rhyme with some common words is incredibly easy. Gor example, the word ‘all’ has many perfect rhyming partners – see 10 words below:

  1. aul
  2. ball
  3. bawl
  4. brawl
  5. call
  6. crawl
  7. fall
  8. gall
  9. gaul
  10. hall

And there are many, many more!

Other words, like ‘hello’ don’t really have perfect rhyming words. You end up using near-rhymes, such as ‘below’, or ‘banjo’.

10 words that near-rhyme with the word ‘hello’:

  1. although
  2. ammo
  3. barlow
  4. cargo
  5. carlow
  6. crossflow
  7. dildo
  8. fallow
  9. furlow
  10. glasgow

What word rhymes with pink?

1 syllable word rhyme with pink

2 syllable word rhyme with pink

3 syllable word rhyme with pink

4 syllable word rhyme with pink

bink, blink, brink, bsync, chink, cinq, cinque, clink, cwrsync, d-link, dink, drink, finck,fincke, fink, finke, flink,link, frink, hinck, hink, inc, inc., ink, kink, klinck, klink, klinke, krink, krinke, linc, lincc, linck, link, linke, lynk, minc, mink, minke, nsync, nwlink, plink, prink, quink, quinque, rinck, rink, rinke, rsync, schinke, schlink, schminke, scink, shinc, shrink, sink, skink, slink, smink, spink, stink, swinck, swink, sync, think, tpink, trink, twink, vink, vinke, wincc, wink, xlink, zinc, zinck, zink, zinke

airlink, apink, arinc, artdink, async, athink, backlink, basslink, batfink, bentinck, bethink, bisync, blackpink, cellink, chain-link, chainlink, cheewink, crimethinc., cross-link, cufflink, deep-pink, delink, dislink, downlink, enlink, eyeblink, eyewink, eye blink, ezlink, forethink, forthink, freesync, fruit drink, gamelink, gap inc., getlink, goldlink, goodsync, grey-pink, groupthink, grsync, hardlink, hard drink, heat sink, hoodwink, hotlink, hotsync, 

acer inc., applelink, apple inc., banglalink, bobby finke, bobolink, bumble inc., canon inc., catch a wink, centrelink, citilink, citylink, countersink, datalink, data link, doublethink, equilink, garage inc., hemi-sync, humperdinck, interlink, io-link, kitchen sink, lilacpink, marking ink, medialink, megalink, metalink, mirrorlink, missing link, mobilink, monolink, multilink, multisync, neuralink, overdrink, overthink, palatschinke, permalink, printing ink, qantaslink, razer inc.,

activesync, adobe inc., alphabet inc., centurylink, flowers of zinc, freefilesync, ice hockey rink, india ink, insider inc., jocko willink, lavender-pink, maeterlinck, personalink, radio link, skidamarink, virtuallink

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What does banana rhyme with?

There are no absolutely perfect rhyme partners for bananas, and precious few near-rhymes!

Here are 7 that come to mind:

  1. marijuana
  2. bandana
  3. iguana
  4. sultana
  5. havana
  6. Tijuana
  7. Adriana

Not perfect at all, but they do the job.

What does Strawberry rhyme with?

Like banana, there aren’t too many perfect rhyming words for strawberry, but plenty of near rhymes that will do, depending on the style you’re looking for.

The trick is in the accenting, which is usually on ‘straw’. This allows us tio aklmost ignore the first syllables, as along as the word naturally accents the last part of the word, which could be -ary, -ery, -ory, or even ‘iry’.

See the list of good rhyming partner words for ‘Strawberry’.

  1. contrary
  2. ordinary
  3. secondary
  4. incendiary
  5. solitary
  6. stationary
  7. complementary
  8. contradictory
  9. discovery
  10. military
  11. raspberry
  12. reactionary
  13. blueberry
  14. loganberry
  15. recovery
  16. customary
  17. hereditary
  18. imaginary
  19. mandatory
  20. mercenary

Words that rhyme with word

Like most words, word has rhyming partners that rhyme exactly and others that are bit of a cheat! Here again, poets use 2 syllable and 3 syllable words to make the rhyme adjusting the accent to make it work.

Table with 1, 2 and 3 syllable rhyming partners for ‘word’:

1 syllable rhymes words for word

2 syllable rhymes words for word

3 syllable rhymes words for word

churred
stirred
nerd
smurd
spred
sherd
jerred
purred
burd
hurd
pferd
chirred
slurred

braird
kurd
gjerde
heard
derde
burred
byrd
ferde
ward
gerd
blurred
bird
spurred
berde
birred
furred
jered
herd
jerde
bered
shirred
merde
peard
gird
dword
dmard
herde
birde
thered
hird
kurde
leard
swerd
lered
third
ferd
curd

lyre-bird
game bird
bearherd
foreword
bluebird
cagebird
cowbird
ebird
hotspurred
liskeard
conferred
frostbird
catchword
snowbird
moosebird
cussword
oilbird
gosherd
reedbird
greatsword
egg-bird
misheard
sedge bird
bloodbird
snow-bird
averred
antbird
phoneword
beancurd
inferred
scrub-bird
reheard
alward
songbird
snakebird
scrubbird
stiltbird

song-bird
coarse-furred
deathbird
gooseherd

absurde
chauffeured
deterred
sea bird
icebird
preferred
smallsword
hangbird
recurred

mutton-bird
hummingbird
widow bird
reoccurred
lady-bird
wattlebird
phoebe bird
firebird
thunderbird
baby bird
flying bird
galley-bird
humming-bird
frigatebird
tyrant bird
overheard
yellowbird
dickey-bird
riflebird
borujerd
unpreferred
undeterred
waterbird
bowerbird
myrtle bird
mockingbird
bristlebird
frankenword
pseudoword
early-bird
tax-deferred
shrek the third
twenty-third
overword
netherbird
dickybird
dickeybird
babybird
counterword
gaolbird
doubleword
ladybird
tropic bird
gallows bird
butterbird
forty-third
overgird
flappy bird
bower-bird
ovenbird
butcher-bird
frigate bird

What rhymes with one?

Surprisingly, the word one is quite hard to rhyme with when considering single syllables. Even the, we find ourselves resorting to foreign words to make it fit. Luckily, there are plenty of 2 and 3 syllable words that can be used as rhyming partners for ‘one’.

Table with 1, 2, and 3 syllable words that can rhyme with one:

1 syllable rhyme words for one

2 syllable rhyme words for one

3 syllable rhyme words for one

hun
keman
chunn
sr-71
hsian
smuin
than
chthon
xtian
xp-pen
jrgen
shion
hmgb1
ptgs1
h-bahn
son
quqon
brun
run
dunn
kun
qumran
phon-
un
gun
sphen-
s-plan
chron
g-men
hyun
plzen
nuhn
rntgen
sphen
skrin
bruhn
munn
hunn
pv pin
nun
glsen
sun
phren-
dfn win
brunn
pterin
fun
luhn
done
huhn
ctc win
youn
bun
ton
grun
wonne
ltgen
shun
psone
jun
tonne
thron
phren
yun
xngine
stun
spun
lunn
tre mann
gunn
gruhn
nunn
nrcan
won
tcp syn
llgen
mun
chun
stian
teman
thrun
donne
rd min
pkcs1
one-x
trpv1
none
pun

funrun
long ton
bull run
hamsun
long-run
dahyun
earned run
fresh-run
handgun
glut1
hardspun
blowgun
fine-spun
macun
baekhyun
bren gun
longspun
grandson
gross ton
hard-spun
bon ton
j’kyun
fengyun
jotunn
greenspun
ligue 1
mar-1
gas gun
m1
home run
hamrun
kamerun
gaz-m1
kihyun
fcer1
air gun
kofun
begun
fgf21
homerun
dieudonne
chunyun
fushun
gudrun
bank run
finespun
mcmunn
forerun
end run
fowl run
latrun
h3k4me1
homespun
aslan
dry run
cross bun
burp gun
erven
lajeune
kh-31
close-run
make fun
kaprun
lushun
john donne
lefun
james gunn
doseone
mcfun
ithunn
half-done
cyp1b1
c1
home-run
ar-m1
first-run
kris dunn
long run
line1
end-run
blue1
forceone
inrun
hla-dr1
acfun

forceone
inrun
hla-dr1
acfun

dmrt1
bisitun
megatonne
hotdog bun
quaker gun
sticky bun
gaz-21
tip-and-run
mig-31
gatling gun
sky sports f1
naval gun
jeshurun
kim jong-un
cableone
minute gun
gigaton
giresun
chekhov’s gun
simeone
puget-1
badayun
dipanjan
harpoon gun
hot cross bun
august 1
autorun
see.sza.run
hit-and-run
anyone
negaton
midnight sun
pk machine gun
lotus f1
everyone
all-4-one
number-one
sally lunn
anna gunn
overrun
rue21
bofors gun
honey bun
steel ball run
andhadhun
sts-31
metric ton
pantsir-s1
megaton
hired gun
laser-run
mother’s son
overdone
great-grandson
pp-90m1

one-on-one
chicken run
shadowrun
machine gun
cyp2e1
malfunkshun
gau-21
terrebonne
sputnik 1
an/spy-1
bombing run
lieberkuhn
qalawun
apple m1
sta-21
mig-21tommy gun
whaling gun
underrun
unearned run
trappist-1e
trazodone
uhrf1
underdone
unbegun
trappist-1
water gun

What rhymes with mouth?

Apart from South and the English town of Louth, I bet you have trouble finding many more! Mouth is one of those words that seems easy to rhyme with until you try.

Table with 1,2 and 3 syllables words that can rhyme with mouth:

1 syllable rhyme words for mouth

2 syllable rhyme words for mouth

3 syllable rhyme words for mouth

louth
routh
strouth
drouth
south
routhe
howth
scouth

bad-mouth
loud-mouth
afsouth
frogmouth
healthsouth
firstsouth
deep south
mclouth
due south
amsouth
bellsouth

cottonmouth
mouth-to-mouth
east by south
hand-to-mouth
the dead south
down-in-the-mouth
in the south
foot-and-mouth
motor-mouth

What are some words that rhyme with that?

A simple word like ‘that’ should be easy to rhyme with – let’s take a look. By the way, these are the same rhyming partners of words that rhyme with Hat – get it?

Table of 1, 2 and 3 syllables words that rhyme with That:

1 syllable rhyme words for That

2 syllable rhyme words for That

3 syllable rhyme words for That

splatt
slatt
blatt
schadt
scatt
patt
matt
jagt
shatt
gatt
strat
bat
bratt
flat
natte
slat
hnat
mat
pratt
kratt
lstat
schmatte
hat
krat
satte
dat
catt
batte
vat
ratte
chat
scat
cat
kat
matte
chatte
dth vsat
statt
slaght
flatt
stat
gat
splat
hatt
bhatt
platt
glatt
shmatte
batt
gnat
tratt
rstat
cemat
sprat
brat
spratt
hatte
ma’at
nat
blatte
katt
tschat
njrat
sat
rat
skatt
pat
klatt
scrat
catte
platte
fltsat
gnatt
jatte
spat
tat
pratte
fat
patte

floormat
eat at
assat
hepat-
bigfat
black cat
comrat
chitchat
felt hat
fittrat
dorpat
hell-cat
clam-flat
gall gnat
fatcat
empat
d’etat
begat
combate
hepcat
bone fat
comstat
ben platt
domat
heirat
fat-cat
hallstadt
haemat
dutchbat
hereat
eclat
commat
call at
backchat
chit-chat
beermat
estat
comtat
cerat-

ex-pat
format
brickbat
diktat
at-bat
freemat
bad hat
hashcat
arhat
cavtat
bath mat
femstat
elat
blue cat
hacat
esbat
ekkathat
farhat
forstat
chip at
cepat
brown bat
hellcat
airbat
fall flat
debatte
deslatte
buy at
brown rat
hesat
displat
hazmat
cadpat
gujrat
get at
bogmat
bullbat
cave bat
explat
castrat
bierstadt
cluebat

gujerat
assignat
autostadt
acupat
durrenmatt
cosmocrat
fisher cat
chow yun-fat
copycat
barostat
guano bat
autocrat
andermatt
bellingcat
big brown bat
compumat
cowboy hat
arrive at
beaver rat
dolcelatte
babysat
aerostat
guerguerat
baseball bat
camostat
estedat
eberstadt
cryptocat
gornergrat
batibat
despotat
fort-la-latte
balyeat
diplomat
ameretat
achromat
aromat
gyrostat
bowler hat
aegrotat
bengal cat
bankomat
apparat
demokrat
fotomat
ballarat
adigrat
alley cat
frankenstrat
concinnate
amphicat
cotton rat
bridle at
coup d’etat
democrat
entheat
hemostat
akkurat
filderstadt
haemostat
frosted bat
cryostat
connive at
automat
aparat
baby-sat
bell the cat
asiat
fungus gnat
cricket bat
bishop’s hat
burmese cat
ariat
aviat
doja cat
fraidy-cat
antifat
aufsichtsrat
abitat
acrobat
fantomcat

What are some words that rhyme with Is?

The word Is – an example of a word that is very simple but with surprisingly few rhyming partners. Inevitably, because the S sound is soft and not hard like ‘hiss?, we have to resort to some words that end in Z.

Table of 1, 2 and 3 syllable words that rhyme with Is:

1 syllable rhyme words for Is

2 syllable rhyme words for Is

3 syllable rhyme words for Is

buis
squizz
biz
frizz
quiz
griz
tis
does
liz
kriz
wiz
’tis
skizze
fizz
ms.
says
czyz
swizz
ms
schiz
his
whiz
desse
whizz
squiz
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List some words that rhyme with Be

Table of 1, 2 and 3 syllable words that rhyme with Be

1 syllable rhyme words for Be

2 syllable rhyme words for Be

3 syllable rhyme words for Be

she
tea
glee
brie
plea
quay
free
sea
gee
flee
three
tree
key
lee
thee
fee
knee
wee
tee
ghee
spree

as he
bribee
cd
bouchey
buzbee
cahsee
baytree
cartee
c.e.t
arnee
blue pea
bay tree
cheatee
bean tree
britney
beach pea
cc
bichri
black pea
arm ltd.
beef tea
brony
bersih
ch-53
boottree
auri-
bouie
cafee
brekky
carlee
cat-3
besee
axtree
calc-
bo tree
basi-
black bee
chergui
barkey
bresee
bigbee
bae173
bradlee
can he
ash tree
barclay
bushee
blake3
bourtree
boltsprit
cerci
black sea
b.c.e
ashlee
b-tree
barbee
bykea
banshee
braunvieh
bibbee
chi-chi
batea
cadee
athee
boxxy
birch tree
blanqui
beebee
bankey
bt
bustee
askey
cabree
box-tree
bowsprit
av
armee
chesstree
buckbee
cell-free
bartee
bo-tree
cheree
bush pea
beaudry
charlee
capri
carefree
charqui
bibee
boxtree
calbee
black tea
bibi
blausee
at sea
busbee
bugbee
c. d.
bridgetree
boree
caree
cat flea
chablis
artsy
bhatti
beastly
bougie
baubee
cars 3
baldree
asm-3
beech tree
blastie
candee
beebe
bybee
broom tree
bedkey
braintree
bouclee
buskey
beach flea
bead tree
cariye
c3
big tree
bawbee
bouley

amlcd
aerobee
agplv3
alder tree
alphonsea
almond-tree
acid-free
abbey lee
absentee
aashiqui
amorwe
appointee
amd
affrontee
ampute
aejmc
abc
arcdegree
apogee
annalee
an/spy-3
almond tree
advisee
amc
anusree
amptp
adoree
allspice tree
arendsee
anne-marie
adoptee
allottee
advowee
anchorfree
apc
achrafieh
assessee
alex yee
anise tree
ammyy
adeni
applebee
aronie
adccp
ak-63
afspc
agouti
apple tree
annmarie
aisling bea
almaty
adamski
addressee
appraisee
assemblea
ammersee
acceptee
amputee
acrasy
an/pas-13
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Here is a list of the words that rhyme with the word month.This is ordered by best match. Changing color means the start of the next best set of words.
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Welcome to the Rhyme Finder! This rhyming dictionary allows users to explore rhymes for any given word. This includes rhymes based on syllables, near rhymes, and more.

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Enter your «starter» word in the FIND RHYMES input box, and click search. It’s really that simple! We separate perfect rhymes (near the top) from the imperfect rhymes (toward the bottom). In your rhyming results, colors descend based on the best rhyme. Once the color changes, you will notice the results reset back into alphabetical order. Click on any of the results for the word’s definition, part of speech, use in Scrabble, and more. Please note that many of our results are proper nound or slang. While we may not store definitions for all of these words, we can direct you to the Google results for that word.

Perfect Rhymes

Perfect rhymes are just what they sound like. No pun intended! Think of perfect rhymes as words which definitively rhyme. Words that most people would not question. Here are some examples:

  • Cat and Hat
  • Head and Red
  • Egg and Beg
  • Soap and Hope
  • True and Blue

Imperfect Rhymes

Near rhymes, otherwise known as imperfect rhymes, are words that sound the same but are not perfect rhymes. Having trouble deciding if a word is a perfect or imperfect rhyme? Here are some examples:

  • Cat and Bad
  • Head and Mud
  • Egg and Peck
  • Soap and Chap
  • True and Cure

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Rhymes are most useful in creating lyrics, but they can also be used as a tool to memorize. It is a powerful mnemonic device. This is why song lyrics can be so easy to remember! It’s also why rhymes are a great study tool for memorizing! Use this tool to help write poetry, win rhyme games, write a rap song, create lyrics, and expand your vocabulary!
Rhyming is very important in music because it creates a rhythm that further creates meaning, emotion, and feeling. It also creates an echo in the lyrics. With children, rhyming is a very important tool. Rhyming teaches children how language works, helps them understand the rhythm of language, and learn how to make predictions. In other words, rhymes teach children phrases to anticipate and rhymes enhance their memory. Within all contexts, rhyming is helpful in expanding your imagination no matter if you’re a child or an adult.

When creating lyrics, there are five types of rhymes to choose from.

  • End rhymes: rhyming of the final word of a line
  • Internal rhymes: rhyming of two words within the same line
  • Slant rhymes: near rhymes
  • Identical rhymes: use the same word at the end of each line
  • Eye rhymes: look like they rhyme but sound different

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  • Mascline rhymes: have a stressed syllable
  • Feminine rhymes: have a stressless syllable.

Ready for a challenge? Try to come up with rhymes for these surprising words that just aren’t very rhymy. Check them with our dictionary! Examples of tough rhymes:

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  • Wolf
  • Husband
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  • Orange

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There are some words in the English language that famously can’t be rhymed with any other words. These are called refractory rhymes. Some of the words most commonly thought to be without any rhyming partners include: orange, purple, silver, month and circle. But are all these words really without a rhyming friend?

There are actually some obscure words in the English language that do rhyme with these troublesome nouns and adjectives. Read on to find out more about perfect rhymes and discover which crafty words rhyme with the seemingly impossible orange, purple, silver and month.

 

Perfect Rhymes

When we hear a word that rhymes with another word, this is usually due to a phenomenon called perfect rhyme. For words to be a perfect rhyme, the sounds must match exactly from the first stressed vowel to the end of the word. the consonant before the stressed vowel should also be different.

Examples of perfect rhymes: rough and tough, bean and green, blunder and plunder, gather and lather, batter and scatter, bold and cold, mean and seen, like and bike, sky and high, garden and pardon.

 

Slant Rhymes

If a word almost rhymes with another but not quite well enough to be a perfect rhyme, it is called a slant rhyme. This can be when the stressed syllables of the ending consonants match, but not the preceding vowels. These can also be called oblique rhymes, near rhymes, lazy rhymes or imperfect rhymes.

Examples of slant rhymes include: rod and red, hold and bald, and prosperous and dangerous. None of these couplets rhyme perfectly, but the consonance is strong in the ending of the words, so they have a similarity that can be pleasing to the ear. This effect is often used in poetry.

Another way of using slant rhymes is to use letters with a similar sound in the middle of words. For example in the words ‘wonder’ and ‘hunter’ the ‘d’ sound and the ‘t’ sound are similar, but not a perfect match.

Rhymes and Accents

Of course, a speaker’s accent can change the rhyme completely. For example, if speaking in an American accent a word might rhyme, but with a British accent it might not – and vice versa. Even speakers from the same country might pronounce words totally differently, depending on where they come from and their own personal preferences.

For example, Americans generally pronounce ‘privacy’ so the ‘priv’ rhymes with ‘hive’. In contract, British people pronounce ‘privacy’ so the ‘priv’ rhymes with ‘give’. So the word ‘privacy’ would have a slant rhyme with ‘piracy’ in American English but not in British English.

 

Syllables and Rhyme

Most rhyming words are one syllable or two syllables in length. The majority of words of three syllables or more with the stress on the third or fourth from last syllable do not have any rhyming partners. For example: animal, obvious, dangerous, necessary and momentary.

It is quite rare to find a one-syllable word that has no rhyming partners, but they do exist. Some examples of one-syllable refractory words are: eighth, breadth, bulb, wolf, scarce, pierced, false, wounds, glimpsed and warmth.

 

Refractory Rhymes

There are a few English words that are famous as refractory rhymes, that is, famous for not rhyming with any other words. Orange and purple are perhaps the most commonly discussed, however, both of these two words do have obscure rhyming partners, which we will explore in a moment.

Other famous refractory rhymes include silver, month and circle. However, all of these have rhyming partners, although month is the most difficult to rhyme. Purple even has two rhyming partner words.

What Rhymes with Orange?

Although most of us think no word rhymes with orange, this isn’t true. Which word rhymes with orange? Sporange, of course!

Orange rhymes with sporange, which is an obscure botanical term for a part of a fern or similar plant to describe where the spores are stored. Sporange is more commonly called sporangium by botonists, so sprorange is a rare alternative way to describe this particular plant part. It’s no wonder most people think that orange is a refractory rhyme!

Another fun potential rhyming phrase for orange is ‘door hinge’, which can work if the word is spoken in a particular accent so that is sounds like ‘doringe’. This type of accent says ‘forehead’ to sound like ‘forr-ed’, so the ‘fore’ sound in forehead and the ‘door’ sound in ‘door hinge’ both shorten their ‘o’ to sound like the ‘o’ in ‘orange’.

What Rhymes with Purple?

Another refractory rhyme is purple – or is it? Well no, because purple actually rhymes with two other words. What rhymes with purple? Hirple and curple, obviously!

Purple rhymes with hirple, which means to walk with a limp or to hobble. Hirple is a Scottish word that most people have never heard of, so again this is why we think that the word purple has no rhyming partner. Another obscure word that rhymes with purple is curple, which describes the hind quarters of a horse or donkey.

Interestingly, purple has a slant rhyme with circle, another word on the refractory rhyme  list, which we shall come to in a moment…

What Rhymes with Silver?

Silver rhymes with chilver, which is a female lamb or a ewe lamb. Although farmers will be aware of this term, a chilver is not a word in common use for most English speakers, so silver is often thought of as having no rhyming partner.

The only word that rhymes with silver, a chilver is a female lamb or ewe lamb – image source

What Rhymes with Circle?

It isn’t immediately clear what words rhyme with circle because this seems to be another obvious refractory rhyme. But wait! Circle does have a rhyme and it is just as obscure as the others in this list.

Circle rhymes with hurkle, which is the act of pulling in one’s limbs, usually due to feeling pain or being cold. It is unclear from where this obscure word originates, but some linguists think it is related to the Scottish hirple (to limp or hobble) or even the Dutch hurken (to squat).

What Rhymes with Month?

Month is the hardest word from this list to force into a rhyme – but with effort it can be done! Mathematicians might have guessed this one already, but it does need the right accent to pull it off.

Month rhymes with oneth. ‘Oneth’ comes from the mathematical term ‘n+1th’, such as thousand and oneth. this needs to be said in the right accent using an ‘uh’ sound rather than an ‘oh’ sound. Remember, month is pronounced ‘munth’, so ‘one’ and therefore ‘oneth’ also need to be pronounced as ‘wun’ and ‘wunth’ (not ‘wan’ and ‘wanth’).

This ‘month and oneth’ rhyme is the most difficult to explain and this tricky word is certainly the closest to a refractory rhyme from this list.

 

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What other words can you think of that don’t have a rhyming partner?

Are there any more words that rhyme perfectly with orange, purple, silver or month?

Do you have any favourite rhyming words?

Are you unsure about any of our rhyming words? Are they too obscure to even count as rhymes?

Let us know your thoughts in the comments!

 

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