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What rhymes with you?
yu; unstressed yʊ, yəyou
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أنت
vy
du
Sie
εσείς
vi
tú
شما
sinä
vous
tú
आप
te
դու
kamu
voi
אתה
君は
ನೀವು
당신
vos
u
du
ty
você
tu
вы
du
நீங்கள்
మీరు
คุณ
sen
ти
تم
bạn
איר
您
您
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I’m in love with the shape of you
We push and pull like a magnet do -
My daughter a G, she saw me kill a nigga in front of her before the age of two
And I’ll kill another nigga too
‘Fore I let another nigga do somethin’ to you -
Lord prepare me, to be a sanctuary, pure and holy, tried and true
And with thanksgiving, I’ll be a living, sanctuary, oh for you -
And now that I got you I don’t want you
Took advantage of my thirst to pursue
Why do I do this dirt that I do? -
And I do, I do
But once in a while, I trip up, and I cross the line
And I think of you
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By all ye leave or do,
The silent, sullen peoples
Shall weigh your Gods and you. -
As it was what I chose to do.
It was Philips place to be,
I wanted to show that to all of you. -
And a song with a broken heart and I ask you:
Do you understand my dreams?
Sometimes you say you do, -
Break off my arms, I shall take hold of you
And grasp you with my heart as with a hand;
Arrest my heart, my brain will beat as true; -
What I dream shall yet come true!
Laugh at my belief in man,
At my belief in you.
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Are you searching for the list of words that rhyme with You? Have you ever thought about the purpose of learning rhyming words? Did you use them effectively? The following lesson will introduce the definition, function and useful list of rhyming words with the word “You” in the ESL infographic.
Here is the list of words that rhyme with the word “You” in 1 syllable, 2 syllables, and 3 syllables.
1 Syllable Words that Rhyme with You
- Bleu
- Blew
- Blue
- Brew
- Chew
- Chou
- Clue
- Crew
- Cue
- Dew
- Drew
- Due
- Few
- Flew
- Flu
- Glue
- Grew
- Knew
- Pew
- Queue
- Screw
- Shoe
- Shoo
- Slew
- Spew
- Stew
- Strew
- Sue
- Threw
- Through
- To
- Too
- True
- Two
- Whew
- Who
- Zoo
2 Syllables Words that Rhyme with You
- Accrue
- Bamboo
- Brand-new
- Breakthrough
- Come through
- Due to
- Ensue
- Horseshoe
- Pursue
- Tattoo
- Statue
- Shampoo
- Renew
- Review
- Withdrew
- Yahoo
3 Syllables Words that Rhyme with You
- Avenue
- Ballyhoo
- Barbecue
- Bugaboo
- Cockatoo
- Interview
- Devalue
- Kangaroo
- Marabou
- Misconstrue
- Overdue
- Overview
- Residue
- Retinue
- Revalue
- Revenue
- Tinamou
- Waterloo
Example Sentences
- The sky was so blue today, it almost matched the color of the ocean.
- I had to chew my food slowly because it was too hot.
- I knew I was going to be late, so I took a shortcut through the park.
- I’m going to brew some coffee to help me wake up.
- He drew a beautiful picture of a mountain landscape.
- There are a few things I need to buy at the store: eggs, milk, and shampoo.
- I accidentally stepped in a puddle and got my new shoes wet.
- The kangaroo hopped away as soon as it saw us approaching.
- She received a job interview invitation for next week.
- The company’s revenue has been steadily increasing over the past few years.
- Blue is my favorite color, so I painted my room a bright shade of blue.
- The brewery down the street is known for their delicious craft beers.
- I always keep a few packs of gum in my purse so I can chew a piece after lunch.
- The morning dew on the grass made the park look like a magical wonderland.
- I knew I had to study for the exam, but I just couldn’t focus.
- The zoo is a fun place to visit, especially if you love seeing exotic animals.
- We need to renew our lease before it expires, or we’ll have to move out.
- I interviewed for a job at a big advertising agency but didn’t get the position.
- My neighbor put a brand-new mailbox in front of their house, it looks so nice.
- The barbecue party in the backyard was a huge success, everyone had a great time.
Conclusion
As we have seen, there are many words that rhyme with “you,” from simple one-syllable words like “blue” and “clue,” to more complex multi-syllable words like “misconstrue” and “interview.” By using words that rhyme with “you” in your writing and speech, you can add a playful, musical quality to your words and help them to stick in the listener’s mind.
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FAQs on Words that Rhyme with You
What is a rhyme?
A rhyme is a repetition of similar sounds in the final stressed syllables and any following syllables of two or more words. Most often, this kind of perfect rhyming is consciously used for effect in the final positions of lines of poems and songs. Rhyming isn’t only important for reading, it is important for writing as well. It helps learners troubleshoot their spelling of words. The ability to recognize and produce rhyming words is an important phonological awareness skill.
What are some words that rhyme with “you”?
Some words that rhyme with “you” include “blue,” “cue,” “dew,” “flew,” “glue,” “hue,” “knew,” “pew,” “shoe,” “slew,” “stew,” “too,” “true,” “view,” and “zoo.”
Can you give me a list of one-syllable words that rhyme with “you”?
Sure, here are some one-syllable words that rhyme with “you”: blue, chew, clue, dew, due, flu, glue, hue, new, pew, shoe, slew, stew, sue, too, true, view, and zoo.
Jump to the full list.
What are some two-syllable words that rhyme with “you”?
Some two-syllable words that rhyme with “you” include “bamboo,” “continue,” “debut,” “issue,” “pursue,” “review,” “subdue,” “tattoo,” “value,” and “venue.”
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Words that rhyme are words that have the same ending sound. Sometimes these words are spelled the same, and sometimes they’re not. This can make it pretty difficult to figure out whether or not words rhyme. It’s helpful to know, though, especially if you’re working on poetry, whether for a class or for yourself.
This lesson focuses on words that rhyme with you. These words are broken into sections according to the number of syllables in each, and each section is alphabetized. Some words have notes on pronunciation or meaning. Many words originated in other languages, but they’ve been adopted for use in English.
All the words in this list end with a long U or long OO sound. Common combinations that make this sound include “ew,” “oo,” “ue,” and “oe.” These aren’t always pronounced the same way, but the words in this list all end with the same sound.
10 Common Words that Perfect Rhyme with You
Here are 10 words that perfectly rhyme with “you”:
- Blue
- Cue
- Drew
- Flu
- Glue
- Hue
- Jew
- Knew
- Sue
- True
One-Syllable Words that Rhyme with You
These are the shortest, easiest words that rhyme with you. There are a fair number of them, and they’re all pretty common. They’re all relatively easy to say, and they are the most direct rhymes since you is just one syllable.
- Blew
- Blue
- Boo
- Brew
- Chew
- Clue
- Coo
- Coup
- Crew
- Cue
- Dew
- Do
- Drew
- Due
- Ewe
- Eww
- Few
- Flew
- Flu
- Flue
- Foo
- Glue
- Gnu
- Goo
- Grew
- Hew
- Hue
- Hugh
- Jew
- Knew
- Lieu
- Loo (British English)
- Lou
- Mew
- Moo
- New
- Ooh
- Pew
- Phew
- Poo
- Pooh
- Que
- Queue
- Roux
- Rue
- Screw
- Shoe
- Shoo
- Shrew
- Sioux
- Skew
- Slew
- Spew
- Sprue
- Stew
- Strew
- Sue
- Threw
- Through
- Thru (slang for through)
- To
- Too
- True
- Two
- View
- Whew
- Who
- Woo
- Yew
- You
- Zoo
Two-Syllable Words that Rhyme with You
These words are just a little longer than the one-syllable words that rhyme with you. They’re still pretty easy to use and quite straightforward. A few of the words in this list are acronyms that are spoken out loud commonly and still rhyme with you.
- Accrue
- Adieu
- Ado
- Andrew
- Anew
- Argue
- Askew
- AU
- Bamboo
- Bayou
- Breakthrough
- Canoe
- Cashew
- Construe
- Corkscrew
- CQ
- Cuckoo
- Curfew
- Debut
- DQ
- Emu
- Ensue
- Eschew
- Fondue
- FU (This is short for an insult and contains a swear word)
- GQ
- Gumshoe
- Guru
- Haiku
- Hairdo
- Hebrew
- Hereto
- Hindi
- Horseshoe
- Hulu
- Igloo
- Imbue
- Into
- IQ
- Issue
- JCrew
- Kazoo
- Kudzu
- Lakeview
- Lulu
- Menu
- Mildew
- Miscue
- Muumuu
- Nephew
- Onto
- Outdo
- Outgrew
- Peru
- Preview
- Plainview
- Preview
- Purdue
- Pursue
- Purview
- Ragu
- Redo
- Renew
- Rescue
- Review
- Revue
- Shampoo
- Shamu
- Sinew
- Snafu
- Snowshoe
- Statue
- Subdue
- Taboo
- Tattoo
- Tissue
- Tofu
- Tutu
- Undo
- Undue
- Unglue
- Unscrew
- Untrue
- Updo
- Urdu
- Value
- Venue
- Virtue
- Voodoo
- Wahoo
- Wazoo
- Withdrew
- Yahoo
- Yazoo
- Zulu
Three-Syllable Words that Rhyme with You
These words are a little longer, but they’re still not overwhelming. This list has more acronyms, but again, they’re all ones that are said out loud in ways that make them rhyme with you.
- Avenue
- Barbecue
- Barbeque
- BBQ
- Buckaroo
- Bugaboo
- Caribou
- Cockatoo
- Continue
- CPU
- Curlicue
- Devalue
- FAQ
- Feverfew
- Hitherto
- Honeydew
- Impromptu
- Ingenue
- Interview
- IOU
- Jujitsu
- Kangaroo
- Katmandu
- Misconstrue
- Montague
- Overdo
- Overdrew
- Overdue
- Overthrew
- Overview
- Peekaboo
- Rendezvous
- Residue
- Retinue
- Revalue
- Revenue
- Switcheroo
- Timbuktu
- Ubuntu
- Waterloo
Four-Syllable Words that Rhyme with You
These words are longer, and they’re also harder to find. They’re out there, though, and we’ve listed several of them below!
- ACLU
- Bartholomew
- Discontinue
- Honolulu
- Hullabaloo
- Kalamazoo
- Overvalue
- Tiramisu
- Undervalue
All the words that rhyme with you of five syllables or longer that we could find were nonsense words that are usually phrases rather than individual words.
Letter Words that Rhyme with You
Three-Letter Words that Rhyme with You
- Cue
- Due
- Hue
- Jew
- New
- Gnu
- Pew
- Flu
- Rue
- Sue
- Woo
Four-Letter Words that Rhyme with You
- Blue
- Beau
- True
- Stew
- Flue
- Crew
- View
- Brew
- Glue
- Anew
- Drew
- Knew
- Slew
- Glue
- Flew
- Chew
- Skew
- Loon
- Lieu
- Clue
Five-Letter (or More) Words that Rhyme with You
- Pursue
- Review
- Value
- Prelude
- Endure
- Rescue
- Issue
- Embrace
- Excuse
- Amuse
- Refuse
- Peruse
- Abuse
- Revue
- Screw
- Thorough
- Pursuit
- Curfew
- Subdue
- Venue
- Statue
- Fondue
- Residue
- Interview
- Overdue
- Continue
- Revenue
- Renew
- Sensory
- Syllable
- Sudoku
- Sabbath
- Society
- Symphony
- Serenade
- Saxophone
- Serenity
- Sanctuary
- Through
- Queue
- Hoodoo
- Pseudonym
- Preview
- Barbecue
- Outdo
- Substitute
- Taboo
- Avenue
- Bamboo
- Cashew
- Misconstrue
- Retinue
- Tissue
- Undo
- Undue
- Virtue
- Withdraw
- Xanadu
- Youthful
- Zilchew
Rhymes with You in Poems for Kindergarten
Rhymes with You with Meanings
When it comes to words that rhyme with “you,”
There are quite a few that we can pursue!
We can start with “blue,” the color of the sky,
Or “true,” meaning honest and genuine, oh my!
Then there’s “cue,” like when it’s time to perform,
And “dew,” the moisture that gathers on a lawn.
We have “flew,” meaning to travel through the air,
And “glue,” a sticky substance that holds things together with great care.
Let’s not forget “hue,” the shade or tone of a color,
And “jew,” a person who practices the Jewish culture.
There’s “moo,” the sound a cow makes in the meadow,
And “new,” meaning something recent or just now.
Last but not least, we have “shoe,” something we wear on our feet,
And “view,” meaning the sight we see from our seat.
These are just some of the words that rhyme with “you,”
Now it’s your turn to rhyme them too!
What Rhymes with You?
1/
You, you, what rhymes with you?
Blue, clue, flu, too!
You, you, what else can we do?
Cue, shoe, zoo, woo hoo!
You, you, let’s rhyme some more,
New, chew, crew, explore!
You, you, we’ve got a rhythm,
Glue, true, through, let’s keep ’em comin’!
You, you, we’re having so much fun,
Dew, few, grew, we’re not done!
You, you, let’s end with a cheer,
Boo, goo, moo, we love rhyming, oh yeah!
2/
You, you, what can we do,
To find words that rhyme with you?
Blue, cue, shoe, true,
All rhyme with the word “you.”
Zoo, who, boo, too,
Are more words that rhyme with you.
Glue, new, flu, dew,
All sound the same as “you.”
So next time you need a word that rhymes,
Just remember these words for all times.
You, blue, cue, shoe,
All rhyme with the word “you.”
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What Are Words that Rhyme with You?
There are many words that rhyme with “you.” Examples include “blue,” “clue,” “dew,” “due,” “flew,” “glue,” “hue,” “knew,” “pew,” “queue,” “shoe,” and “screw.” These words all have the same ending sound as “you,” which makes them a good fit for poetry, song lyrics, and other creative writing.
Why Do I Need to Know What Words Rhyme with You?
Rhyming comes in handy in a variety of situations. Some of the most common situations involve poetry and song lyrics. You might also need rhymes for completing school assignments.
Sometimes, it’s just fun to know what words rhyme. It can be really fun to play with rhyme, and they’re also a great way to practice pronunciation. There are multiple rhymes available for practicing English.
Rhyming is also great for entertaining yourself or entertaining others, especially small children. You can start rhyming your sentences and see whether anyone notices. This is also great for practicing vocabulary! You can learn what the words mean and then find creative ways to use them.
What Rhymes with Me and You?
Here are some words and phrases that rhyme with “me and you”:
- See it through
- Be anew
- Key to do
- Tree view
- Agree too
- Issue
- Rescue
- Pursue
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What rhymes with proud of you?
Some words that rhyme with “proud of you” are:
- Cloudy view
- Cloudy blue
- Allowed to do
- Loud and true
- Shroud anew
- Allowed to pursue
- Endowed with virtue
- Out of the blue
- Crowd of two
- How do you do
What rhymes with above you?
There are several words that rhyme with “above you,” such as:
- Love you
- Of view
- Buffalo
- Shove through
- Stuff to do
- Love to pursue
- Dove in the blue
- Shove into
- Cover hue
- Wove it through
- Tough to subdue
- Glove of dew
What rhymes with greet you?
Some words that rhyme with “greet you” are:
- See through
- Peekapoo
- Sneeze goo
- Flea zoo
- Ski shoe
- Meet you
- Seat you
- Beat you
- Treat you
- Sweet too
- Fleet to
- Heat through
What Rhymes with You for Kids?
When it comes to finding words that rhyme with “you” for kindergarten, there are a few options to choose from. Here are some words to get you started:
- Blue
- Two
- True
- Boo
- Chew
- Clue
- Cue
- Dew
- Few
- Glue
- Hue
- Jew
- Knew
- Moo
- New
- Pew
- Shoe
- Stew
- Sue
- Through
These words can be used for fun rhyming games and activities, and can also help children develop their phonemic awareness skills.
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What Are Rhyming Words?
Rhyming words are two or more words that have the same sound or end with similar ending sounds. For examples
Near rhymes with sky are: why, buy, dry, high, tie, my, eye, sky,
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Here is the list of 150+ words that rhyme in English.
- Again: men, ten, then, when
- All: ball, call, doll, small, soul, tall, wall, curl, girl, fall, mall, roll , world
- Alone: flown, phone, stone, home, own,
- Back: crack, hack, pack, attack, black, track.
- Bag : rag
- Ball : fall , Tall
- Bear : bare, hare
- Believe : leave, eve, live
- Best : chest, rest, test, west, crest, quest
- Better: matter
- Bird :heard
- Blew : blue
- Boat : coat , float
- Body : party, beauty, dirty
- Book: cook, brook, hook, look, took
- Bore : roar, four
- Boy : joy, toy, destroy, employ, enjoy
- Bridge : fridge
- Caller : taller
- Care : wear, where, bear, hair, pair, share, square, there
- Cat : sat, bat
- Cave : gave, save
- Chance : hands, romance, sense, tense, dance, ends, fans, France, friends
- Change : range, strange
- Child : mild, wild, smiled,
- City : pretty, duty, kitty, pity
- Cold : sold, told, want, gold, old, rolled
- Cool : full, pool, stool, tool, wool, rule, school
- Cook : look, hook
- Cow : how, now
- Crazy : easy, lady, lazy, maybe, amazing, baby
- Day: away, hay, clay, lay, may, replay, say, okay, pay, play, relay, deejay, delay display, grey, hey, stay, they, today, way
- Days : daze
- Dish : wish
- Down : brown,frown, town, clown, crown
- Dream : been, beam, extreme, supreme, green, marine, scream, between, cream, screen, steam, stream, swim, team, teen, theme
- Eight : skate
- Eyes : dies, prize, guys, ice, lies, nice, price, slice, sunrise, surprise, twice.
- Face : case, lace, place, race, space, face
- Fine : combine, design, line, mine, dine, divine, nine, shine, sign, time, vine
- Fire : desire, flyer, higher, inspire, entire, admire, denier, fighter, flower, liar, power
- Flash : crash, splash, trash, hash, mash, smash
- Flee : flea
- Forever: ever, never, together
- Four: door
- Friend: end, hand, land, band, send, spend, stand, defend, descend, depend, trend, understand
- Future: nature, picture
- Game : became, came, claim, frame, name, same
- Go: ago, blow,know, no, oh, show, slow, bellow, flow, glow, grow, hello, snow, so, throw
- God: blood, flood, mud
- Good: could, should, foot,would, hood, mood, shoot, stood, wood
- Happen : happy, heaven, seven
- Happy : nappy, sappy
- Hate : gate, great, late, locate, state, wait, create, date, eight, fate
- Head : bed, dead, had, red, said, bread
- Heart: chart, part, smart, apart, art, cart, start
- Hell : bell, tell, sell, smell, well, shell, fell
- Here: clear, fear, fever, dear,
- Hero : zero
- Hide : tide, wide
- Hill : will, kill, ill
- Hole: mole , stole
- Hop : pop
- Hot : not, cot
- Hurt: alert, a lot, forgot, hot, jackpot, not, slot, shot, comfort, desert, dot,
- I : ye, fly, goodbye, shy, sky, tie, try, why, guy, high, buy, by, bye, cry, defy, deny, die, dry, e inside, lie, my, pie, side, sigh
- In : been, begin, between, seen, skin, clean, green, keen, mean, queen
- It: admit, bit, fit, grit, sit, split, hit, knit, meet,
- Kick: pick, lick
- Jump : bump, lump
- Let : debt, yet, forget, net, set, sunset
- Level : devil
- Life : alive, dive, rife, strife, wife, drive, five, knife
- Lip – chip, deep, equip, keep, ship, skip, sleep, sweep, hip, jeep
- Love – above, dove, enough, glove, of, off, shove, staff, tough, half, laugh
- Made: maid
- Main : pain
- Make : cake
- Man : can, fan, ran.
- Map : sap, lap
- Me : be, fee, free, see, she, we, key, tea, tree, sea
- Meet : greet
- Mind : behind, declined, divined, find, kind, remind, signed, defined, designed
- Moat: goat
- Money : bunny, mummy, sunny, funny, honey
- More : bore, door, floor, score, store, for, four
- Much : such, touch
- Need : beat, feed, speed, street, sweet, weed, kid, meet, seat, sheet
- News : blues, shoes, confuse, muse
- Night : bite, tight, tonight, white, bright, flight, height, knight, might, light, delight, fight, right, sight, slight,
- Nine: twine
- Now: allow, how, low
- One : anyone, done, run, sun, fun, gone, none, gun, won
- Out : about, ground, shout, around, cloud, doubt, sound, without
- Over : clover, cover
- Owl : towel , growl
- Pail: pale
- Pain: brain, in vain, lane, main, plain, rain, train, campaign, champagne, complain, explain
- Peace : piece
- Pen : men
- Pet : met
- Read : red
- Real : deal, steel, still, feel, hill
- Reason : frozen, season
- Red : bed, said
- Reign: rain
- Rent: present, sent, tent, prevent
- Respect : connect, expect, reflect, select, correct, direct, effect, suspect
- Rig : dig
- Right: kite, height
- Rock : chalk, hawk
- Sand : band
- Seed : feed, weed
- Self : brave, save, wave, gave, help
- Seven : heaven
- Sheet : feet
- Six: sticks
- Skip : drip, lip
- Sing : wing, king
- Smile: aisle, mile, style, I’ll, isle, vile, while
- Soon : moon
- Star: are, far, guitar, bar, car
- Stop : top, drop, shop, cop, pop
- Take: brake, make, shake, snake, cake, fake, lake, wake
- Ten: hen
- That: bad, cat, glad, mad, sad, dad, fat, flat
- Thing: bring, ring, sing, spring, sting, king, nothing
- This : assist, kiss, miss, peace, bliss, consist, exist, insist, resist
- Time : I’m, fine, lime, mine, climb, clime, crime, rhyme
- Tomorrow: shadow, fellow swallow, window, yellow
- Two : shoe
- Three : tree
- Truth : smooth, sooth
- Very : vary
- Walk : block, shock, talk, lock, rock
- Well : sell, tell
- Win : bin
- Wit : hit, sit
- Wool : fool
- Word: award, record, scored, stored, third, accord, bird, board
- Worry :hurry, sorry
- Write : right
- Wrong : along, song, strong, belong, long,
- You : adieu, blue, knew, blew, dew, rescue, shoe, view, do, few, ooh, threw, through, to, too, two, true, who, zoo.
Words that Rhyme : Top Ten Rhymes in English
Words that Rhyme with You : The Word “You” Rhyme
- blew
- brew
- clue
- due
- new
- glue
- cue
- hue
- too
- threw
- sue
- flu
- shoe
- few
- do
- queue
- two
- zoo
- who
- slough
Words that Rhyme with Me : The Word “Me” Rhyme
- be
- fee
- knee
- pea
- free
- three
- flee
- tree
- we
- sea
- any
- key
- ski
- flea
- gee
- thee
Words that Rhyme with Love : The Word “Love” Rhyme
- glove
- dove
- shove
- of
- above
- belove
- hereof
- thereof
- hereinabove
- whereof
Words that Rhyme with Life: The Word “Life” Rhyme
- wife
- Eif
- fife
- strife
- elife
Words that Rhyme with Time: The Word “Time” Rhyme
- chime
- thyme
- climb
- dime
- lime
- crime
- i’m
- mime
- prime
- rhyme
- slime
Words that Rhyme with Day: The Word “Day” Rhyme
- bay
- way
- stray
- stay
- may
- lay
- grey
- pray
- say
- pay
- play
- ray
- hey
Words that Rhyme with World: The Word “World” Rhyme
- swirled
- purled
- hurled
- whirled
- furled
- burled
Words that Rhyme with Heart: The Word “Heart” Rhyme
- part
- smart
- tart
- chart
- start
- art
- quart
- cart
Words that Rhyme with Heart: The Word “Heart” Rhyme
- bow
- cow
- wow
- sow
- dow
- row
- vow
- brow
Rhyming Words with Up / Up Rhyming Words
- sup
- pup
- cup
- corrupt
- dup
- whup
- grownup
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agreeing (verb) according; agreeing; check out; checking; checking out; cohering; comporting; conforming; consisting; consorting; corresponding; dovetailing; fitting; fitting in; going; harmonising; harmonizing; jibing; marching; matching; squaring; suiting; tallying
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rhyming slang — ► NOUN ▪ a type of slang that replaces words with rhyming words or phrases, typically with the rhyming element omitted (e.g. butcher s, short for butcher s hook, meaning ‘look’) … English terms dictionary
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rhyming slang — is a type of slang of cockney origin in which a word is replaced by words or phrases which rhyme with it, e.g. apples and pears (= stairs), plates of meat (= feet), and trouble and strife (= wife). The rhyming words are sometimes arbitrary (as in … Modern English usage
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rhyming slang — noun slang that replaces words with rhyming words or expressions and then typically omits the rhyming component Cockney rhyming slang • Hypernyms: ↑slang, ↑cant, ↑jargon, ↑lingo, ↑argot, ↑patois, ↑vernacular * * … Useful english dictionary
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rhyming slang — noun a type of slang that replaces words with rhyming words or phrases, typically with the rhyming element omitted (e.g. butcher s, short for butcher s hook, meaning ‘look’) … English new terms dictionary
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rhyming — adjective having corresponding sounds especially terminal sounds rhymed verse rhyming words • Syn: ↑rhymed, ↑riming • Ant: ↑unrhymed (for: ↑rhymed) … Useful english dictionary
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Rhyming slang — is a form of phrase construction in the English language and is especially prevalent in dialectal British English from the East End of London; hence the alternative name, Cockney rhyming slang. The construction involves replacing a common word… … Wikipedia
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rhyming slang — n [U] BrE a way of talking, used especially by ↑cockneys (=people from east London) , in which you use words or phrases that rhyme with the words you mean, instead of using the normal words. For example, plates of meat is rhyming slang for feet … Dictionary of contemporary English
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Rhyming dictionary — This article is about a type of reference work used in composing poetry. For the special type of Chinese phonological dictionary, see Rime dictionary. A rhyming dictionary is a specialist dictionary designed for use in writing poetry and lyrics.… … Wikipedia
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Rhyming Poem, The — (10th century) The Rhyming Poem is an OLD ENGLISH poem of 87 lines included in the 10th century manuscript known as the EXETER BOOK. Like many of the other poems in the Exeter Book (including such wellknown texts as The WANDERER, The SEAFARER … Encyclopedia of medieval literature
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Rhyming spiritual — The rhyming spiritual is a religious genre of music found in the Bahamas, and also the songs, usually spirituals, and vocal style within that genre. Rhyming does not refer to rhyme but to verse, the rhymer, or lead singer, singing the couplets of … Wikipedia
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Rhyming slang — technique of forming slang terms by using terms that rhyme with another, as in elephant s trunk , rhyming slang for drunk . Usually the rhyming slang term is two or more words which allows the rhyme word to be dropped and thus make the connection … Dictionary of Australian slang
I saw a little girl with eyes so blue,
She was lovely too.
She danced her way into the room with a swish,
That made you wish
You too had a little girl like her.
What do you think interests you in the lines given above? Do you think the words blue-too and swish-wish bring some effect? Do you think these words have similar sounds? Well, you are right. It is the use of these rhyming words that makes the snippet about the little girl look good to your eyes and sound pleasing to your ears.
Rhyming words are words that have the same ending sound. In simpler terms, it can be defined as the repetition of similar sounds. Let’s explore more such words in the English language in this article.
Table of Contents
- Rhyme and Rhythm
- Words that Rhyme in English
- Use of Rhyming Words in the English Language
- Rhyming Words in Poems
- Let’s Try Rhyming
- Frequently Asked Questions on Rhyming Words in the English Language
Rhyme and Rhythm
Rhyme and rhythm are two terms that you would have come across often if you were an English language learner. If you are a person who reads and writes poetry, you will definitely know what these words mean and how they can help in your writing. Let us just take a look at what each of these terms means and then look at how they can be used.
Rhyme, according to the Oxford Learner’s Dictionary, is “a word that has the same sound or ends with the same sound as another word” or “the use of words in a poem or song that have the same sound, especially at the ends of lines.” Rhythm, on the other hand, is defined as “a strong regular repeated pattern of sounds or movements.”
Words that Rhyme in English
Words that rhyme are called rhyming words. Finding words that rhyme and make sense at the same time when used in a context can be a very interesting exercise.
Here is a list of words that rhyme for your reference:
- Ask- Mask – Flask – Task – Bask
- About – Throughout – Drought – Without – Scout – Doubt – Sprout
- Above – Glove – Dove – Love
- Across – Loss- Cross – Toss
- Add – Glad – Sad – Mad – Lad – Dad – Bad – Had
- Age – Stage – Wage – Engage – Sage – Cage
- Air – Chair – Hair – Care – Share – Fair – Rare – Chair – Repair
- Art – Part – Start – Apart – Chart – Heart – Cart – Depart
- Boy – Joy – Toy – Enjoy – Destroy – Employ
- Bag – Flag – Tag – Swag
- Baby – May be
- Bed – Said – Read – Red – Led – Dead – Fed – Wed – Head
- Bell – Well – Cell – Tell – Spell – Swell – Sell – Fell – Hostel – Smell – Shell
- Build – Filled – Killed – Skilled – Guild – Thrilled – Chilled – Fulfilled
- Burn – Learn – Stern – Earn – Concern – Turn – Return
- Ball – Small- Call- Fall – Tall – Mall – Wall
- Best – Test – Nest – Chest – Protest – Request – Suggest – Arrest – Invest
- Bore – Four – Roar – For – More – Score – Door – Explore
- Cat – Rat – Sat – Bat – Mat – Fat – Hat – Flat – Chat
- Car – Far – Star – Bar – Jar – Tar
- Chance – Advance – Glance – Finance – Enhance – France – Dance – Trance
- Child – Wild – Smiled – Mild – Styled
- Class – Mass – Gas – Pass – Glass – Grass – Brass – Surpass
- Cook – Book – Took – Look – Hook
- Cool – School – Rule – Tool – Pool – Fool
- Cut – Hut – Shut – But – What
- Day – Way – Say – May – Stay – Ray – Bay – Clay – Decay
- Die – By – High – Why – Try – Sky – Buy – Cry – Rely – Guy
- Dirty – Thirty – Naughty – Thirsty
- Draw – Law – Saw – Jaw – Awe – Flaw – Claw – Paw
- Drop – Crop – Chop – Mop – Shop – Stop – Slope – Top – Swap
- Each – Beach – Reach – Speech – Teach
- Education – Population – Situation – Association – Administration – Communication
- Effect – Project – Object – Direct – Respect – Select – Perfect – Reflect – Detect
- Face – Race – Maze – Gaze – Lays – Case – Place – Space – Trace – Replace – Ace
- False – Force – Source – Across – Resource – Horse – Boss
- Father – Honour – Scholar – Proper – Dollar – Brother – Taller
- Fault – Salt – Default – Vault – Assault
- Fox – Box – Ox – Stocks – Socks – Flocks
- Funny – Money – Honey – Sunny – Bunny
- Future – Fewer – User – Newer – Humour – Cooper – Ruler
- Game – Same – Came – Name – Frame – Aim – Became – Shame – Lame
- Gate – State – Great – Rate – Weight – Date – Eight – Straight – Plate
- Gift – Shift – Lift – Drift – Skit – Thrift
- God – Odd – Nod – Squad
- Gold – Old – Told – Cold – Fold – Mould – Behold – Sold – Scold
- Gun – One – Done – Sun – Son – Won – Fun –
- Hammer – Grammar – Glamour – Stammer – Armour – Banner
- Hear – Cheer- Clear – Dear – Career – Severe – Ear – Adhere – Beer – Fear – Near
- Hour – Power – Tower – Flower – Flour – Shower – Our – Devour
- Invent – Percent – Spent – Extent -Represent – Rent – Prevent – Scent
- Jump – Pump – Dump – Stump
- Knife – Life – Wife
- Kind – Behind – Find – Mind – Designed – Blind
- Lady – Shady
- Laugh – Half – Calf – Behalf – Staff – Graph
- Last – Past – Cast – Vast – Contrast – Blast
- Lock – Stock – Walk – Block – Rock – Shock – Clock – Chalk
- Right – Kite – Height – Bite – Might
- Owl – Growl – Foul
- Boat – Coat – Float – Wrote – Note – Promote – Remote – Throat – Denote – Devote
- Cave – Gave – Save – Wave – Grave – Behave – Brave – Shave – Engrave
- Hole – Mole – Stole – Control – Whole – Roll – Soul – Goal – Toll – Poll
- Hot – Not – Cot – Got – Lot – Caught – Shot – Spot – Bought – Plot – Forgot
Use of Rhyming Words in the English Language
Do you know why rhyming words are used in the English language? Creative people mainly use rhyming words to bring uniqueness to their artistic writing. Such types of usages are very common in poems, songs, plays, etc. written in the English language. It helps artists to project an aesthetic image. There are multiple other reasons for its application; let us take a look at some of its main reasons.
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- Improves the beauty of the language
Usage of words that rhyme helps an individual to explore the beauty of English vocabulary. As the vocabulary of English is very vast, individuals can choose the exact rhyming words from the list to fit in the context. By selecting the most appropriate words from the list, individuals can build a unique style for their language.
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- Makes it easy to remember
Rhyming words make a sentence easier to remember than non-rhyming words. As it creates a flow to the language, children can easily catch and slide with them.
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- Makes learning a fun job
Learning could become an intimidating task if the children who are learning it fail to show interest in it. Usage of words that rhyme will end such troubles by making learning an enjoyable experience. Rhyming words will help to whip up interest among the children to learn more.
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- Enhance creativity
The usage of rhyming words offers individuals a chance to enhance their creative skills. Such terms are used in poems and songs by the writers with the intention of creating mental images within the minds of the audience. Rhyming words widen the horizon of your imagination and let you experience the magic of literature.
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- Strengthens your vocabulary
Learning rhyming words improves your vocabulary and communication skills in the English language. It helps you to become familiar with numerous rhymes that are used in poems and songs, and it lets you experience the true beauty of art in its purest form. Learn as many rhyming words as possible to develop a flair for the English language.
Rhyming Words in Poems
Poems are marked by frequent appearances of rhyming words. Do you know why it is so? The poets use rhyming words to bring an appealing outlook to their poems. Such words are usually expressed as repeating patterns, and it helps the poets to establish a specific rhythm to their poetic creations. A text can be transformed into an alluring, pleasant, and musical one using words that rhyme. Poets indulge in such usages to increase the smoothness of their verses.
Let’s Try Rhyming
To help you check your understanding and to see how quick you are to rhyme, try out the following exercise.
1. If you have to write a short poem on nature, describing the beauty of nature and its role in human life, what kind of rhyming words would you use?
2. When you sit down to write a snippet on love, what are the words you would use to describe the quality of love and its effect on not just human beings, but all living things.
Here are some examples of rhyming words you can use for the above scenarios.
1. Sun, Moon
Nature, Nurture
Sight, Bright, Right
Trees, Bees
Flowers, Showers
2. Love, Belove
Care, Share
Kind, Bind, Find
Show, Flow, Glow
Life, Rife
Frequently Asked Questions on Rhyming Words in the English Language
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What is a rhyming word?
Rhyming words are words that have the same ending sound. For example, words like call, tall, fall, and ball. In simpler terms, it can be defined as the repetition of similar sounds.
Q2
List some reasons for using rhyming words in the English language.
Rhyming words are mostly used by creative people to bring uniqueness to their artistic productions. It helps artists to bring an aesthetic flow to their creations. Such usages are very common in poems, songs, plays, etc., written in the English language. Some of the other main reasons are listed below.
- Rhyming words improve the beauty of the language.
- Rhyming words make a text easier to remember.
- Learning becomes a fun job with the usage of rhyming words.
- Rhyming words enhance the creative skills of individuals.
- Rhyming Words strengthen our vocabulary.
Q3
Write the rhyming words for the word ‘Year’.
Year – Cheer- Clear – Dear – Career – Severe – Ear – Adhere – Beer – Fear – Near – Hear
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List some rhyming words examples.
- List some rhyming words examples.
- Class – Mass – Gas – Pass – Glass – Grass – Brass – Surpass
- Cook – Book – Took – Look – Hook
- Cool – School – Rule – Tool – Pool – Fool
- Cut – Hut – Shut – But – What
- Day – Gay – Way – Say – May – Stay – Ray – Bay – Clay – Decay
- Die – By – High – Why – Try – Sky – Buy – Cry – Rely – Guy
- Dirty – Thirty – Naughty – Thirsty
- Draw – Law – Saw – Jaw – Awe – Flaw – Claw – Paw
- Drop – Crop – Chop – Mop – Shop – Stop – Slope – Top – Swap
- Hole – Mole – Stole – Control – Whole – Roll – Soul – Goal – Toll – Poll