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- adj.
(superlative of `many’ used with count nouns and often preceded by `the’) quantifier meaning the greatest in number
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die meisten
más
a legtöbb
paling
maggior parte
가장
maxime
meest
mest
a maioria
mest
سب سے زیادہ
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That’s what hurts the most,
Girl, I came so close -
If you believe in your source then raise a toast
These are some genius thoughts so make the most -
I had riches to great to count, could boast
Of a high ancestral name
But I also dreamt, which pleased me most -
I’m so stoked, I need a toast
We do the most -
You’ll forgive me if I boast
And I’ve now become an expert
On the subject I like most
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Hold it we might—and for fifteen days or for twenty at most.
‘Never surrender, I charge you, but every man die at his post!’ -
Envy me most,
Then my thoughts flutter round me
In a glimmering host; -
To Saint or Holy Ghost
Nor listen to the preacher’s word
That talks of sin the most -
«Say, why are beauties prais’d and honour’d most,
The wise man’s passion, and the vain man’s toast? -
Far in the maples, pale, but not a ghost?
He stood there bringing March against his thought,
And yet too ready to believe the most.
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What is the most rhymable word in the English language ? I believe it’s «bee». Rhymezone.com has 937 words that rhyme with bee.
What is the hardest rhyming word?
There are many words that have no rhyme in the English language. «Orange» is only the most famous. Other words that have no rhyme include: silver, purple, month, ninth, pint, wolf, opus, dangerous, marathon and discombobulate.
What is a Rhymable word?
Adjective. rhymable (not comparable) For which a rhyme can be found. «Orange» is not a rhymable word: nothing rhymes with it.
What word rhymes with Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis?
‘pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis’ may also rhyme with: chryseis · dishes · hiss’s · hisses · kisses · misses · missus · mrs · mrs.
What are some words that rhyme with orange?
Orange — Sporange
The only perfect rhyming word for orange is «sporange.» A sporange is an old botanical term for «sporangium,» the portion of a fern in which asexual spores are created.
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Where did the word Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis come from?
The first records of pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis come from around 1935. According to many sources, it was coined by Everett Smith, who at the time was the president of the National Puzzlers League. Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis is a New Latin word made up of five parts.
How many rhymes are in the English language?
Running this code on the words in the cmudict got me 10,762 rhyme groups. So barring any other edgecases that’s the number of rhymes in English.
Does Wolf rhyme golf?
Golf does not rhyme with wolf (because long ago w changed the vowel following it), but in the speech of some people it rhymes with oaf, and “goafers” despises everyone who would allow l to creep in between o and f. … Golf (the l being sounded) is unknown in Scotland.
What word has no meaning?
nonsense. noun. nonsense words or sounds seem like ordinary words but they have no meaning.
Does Purple rhyme with turtle?
Yes, “purple” rhymes with “circle,” but it is not a perfect rhyme. … “Turtle” would also rhyme generically with these two words, since the t sound is also a voiceless stop.
Is there a word with 1000 letters?
pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis
It’s a technical word referring to the lung disease more commonly known as silicosis.
What word takes 3 hours to say?
The chemical name of titin was first kept in the English dictionary, but it was later removed from the dictionary when the name caused trouble. It is now known only as Titin. Titin protein was discovered in 1954 by Reiji Natori.
What is the shortest word?
Eunoia, at six letters long, is the shortest word in the English language that contains all five main vowels. Seven letter words with this property include adoulie, douleia, eucosia, eulogia, eunomia, eutopia, miaoued, moineau, sequoia, and suoidea. (The scientific name iouea is a genus of Cretaceous fossil sponges.)
Rhyming Words in English. List of rhyming words. Learn 150+ useful words that rhyme in English with Free ESL printable infographics.
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,
Words that Rhyme in English : The most popular rhymes in the English language
What is rhyming words list? Rhyming Words List
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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What is the word with the most rhymes?
Examples of perfect rhymes are “day and “way” and “claim” and “same.” Some words have just one or two perfect rhyming words, others have dozens; for example, the word “most” has the, um, most rhymes — more than 102 (1-12 syllable options).
What can you say instead of I Love You?
Try these simple but thoughtful ways to tell someone what they mean to you.
- I’m crazy about you.
- You’re my dream come true.
- You take my breath away.
- Since you’ve been around I smile a lot more than I used to.
- There is no one I’d rather steal blankets from.
- You’re my partner in crime.
- You look great today and every day.
What is the strongest word for love?
What Is The Strongest Word For Love? Eros. Eros is the Greek word for desire, and the name of a Greek God in ancient mythology, who was known as the God of love and sex.
What are some examples of love?
Love is defined as to show or have deep attraction, affection or emotional attachment to a person, people or thing. An example of love is showering someone with kisses. An example of love is greeting a good friend with a big hug. An example of love is watching an amazing dancer dance.
What is love explain in one word?
The word is mostly used according to the first definition given in the dictionary: “an intense feeling of deep affection.” In other words, love is what one feels. Love should be seen not as a feeling but as an enacted emotion. To love is to feel and act lovingly.
What is love in single line?
Originally Answered: Can we define love in a just a single line? “Affection and care without any insecurity” Love is when you’re happy for the other person’s happiness even if they’re not with you. It’s when you’re by yourself but you wish the best for the other person.
How do you express your love in words?
Expressing Deep Love in Words
- I cherish you.
- I want a lifetime with you.
- I adore you.
- I am better because of you.
- I need you by my side.
- I cannot stop thinking about you.
- My love for you is unconditional and eternal.
- All of the good in my life is because of you.
How do you write love?
E) Exercises For Writing About Love
- Write a love letter from your protagonist to the person they love most.
- Write a love letter from your antagonist to the person they love most.
- Create a playlist of love songs for your four main characters.
- Write about the disintegration of a loving relationship. (
What is a love story called?
romance
- ballad.
- fairy tale.
- fantasy.
- fiction.
- idealization.
- idyll.
- legend.
- love story.
How do you show love in writing?
The Secrets of Writing with Romantic Restraint
- Establish believable reasons for your characters to fall in love.
- Give the characters something other than themselves to talk about together.
- Limit the dialogue—the power is in what they DON’T say.
- Don’t overstate the description.
- Get cosmic.
- Delay the kiss.
How do you write love in short?
The 23 Ways To Type “Love,” Defined
- I love you = I’m saying “I love you” in the most natural way possible over text.
- I love you.
- I love you!
- I love u = Bashful and blushing.
- I luv you = I have lots of admiration for you, but saying “love,” is like, whoa, weird.
- Luv ya = A warm send-off for close friends.
How can I express my love to a girl?
Here are 50 ways to show her you really do love her:
- Talk respectfully. Don’t make her feel like she is less important.
- Listen to her.
- Compliment her.
- Try to show interest in things she enjoys.
- Consider her opinion before making a decision.
- Be forgiving.
- Plan a small trip.
- Set goals together.
Open up any rhyming dictionary and you will see that the editors do not list words, but rather vowel sounds that produce rhyming sounds. So the question “what word has the most rhymes?” should actually be rephrased as “what vowel sounds has the most rhymes?” We can open up several rhyming dictionary and find the entries with the most words, or we can turn to a very helpful and powerful online resource, RhymeZone.com to find the answer. For those unfamiliar with RhymeZone, don’t be misled by the name — it like a literary Swiss Army knife. What makes RhymeZone especially useful is that you can search any word to find rhymes, near rhymes, homophones, phrase rhymes, and similar sounding words; moreover, it functions as a dictionary, thesaurus, adjective or adverb finder, and quotation finder (you can limit the search to only the magnificent Shakespearean corpus).
The vowel sounds with the most rhymes are:
ee as in “be”: 1,305
ay is in “way”: 1,141
Here, for example, are just the one-syllable words that rhyme with be:
b, b-tree, b., bea, bee, blea, brea, bree, brie, btree, buie, bw pkwy, c, c., cctt xxi, cdtw cdti, cdvd ie, chea, chee, chppm, ch ci, cie, cmr ci, cmts nsi, crche, crea, cree, cvm ci, d, d., ddc ci, dd mm yy, de, dea, dee, di, dn ri, dshea, e, e., ee, ewery, fdx tty, fee, flea, flee, free, freeh, frf lmi, fsi, g, g., gee, ghee, glee, gvb ci, gw pkwy, gyi, hb srbbi, hd sdi, he, he-he, hee, hf lri, hp rdi, je, jee, jfcc gsi, jg wi, ji, jie, jpcg dmi, jtcg dmi, kcs ny, kea, kee, key, khe, ki, klee, knee, kyi, lcssc, lea, lee, leigh, li, lie-in, lv tdy, lxi, me, mea, mee, mi, mm dd yy, mp dy, mrd ci, ne, neagh, nee, ngwee, ni, nie, npcc ny, oui, p, p-cav, p., pb sti, pci-e, pea, peay, pee, pe ci, pgmea, plea, ppppp, pppppp, pp mrd ci, pre, pree, prix, pshce, pvm mpi, qi, quai, quay, qui, rc pkwy, ree, reeh, rheae, rhee, sbcci, scc ieh, scfx ci, schlee, schlie, schm-, schnee, sci, scree, scssi, sdp tsi, sdsr ci, sd sdi, sea, see, she, shi, shieh, shih, shree, shri, si, sie, sieh, ski, skiey, slee, smee, snee, spie, spnea, spree, squee, sri, sspca, stree, stsci, sze, t, t., tc rdi, td mfie, te, tea, tee, tf rie, thee, thi, three, ti, tree, treue, tse, ttc wi, v, v., vc rdi, ve, vee, vm ri, vpd ci, vps mhi, wb tlmy, we, wee, wg ggi, wheee, whsle, wiehe, wii, wrx sti, xi, xie, ye, yee, yi, yie, z, z., ze, zea, zee, zi
Here, for example, are just the one-syllable words that rhyme with way:
a., ae, ay, bay, baye, bayh, bey, blay, bley, braai, brae, bray, brey, c’est, cay, che, chez, clay, cray, d-day, dae, day, daye, dey, dray, dreigh, drey, dreye, fay, faye, fe, fey, flay, fleigh, fray, frey, gai, gay, gaye, gray, graye, grey, guay, haigh, hay, haye, heigh, heugh, hey, hwe, j, j., jae, jay, jaye, k, k., kay, kaye, klay, kley, kray, krey, laigh, lait, lay, laye, lei, ley, leyh, mae, may, maye, mey, nay, neigh, nej, ney, pay, paye, pei, play, prae-, pray, prey, quai, quaigh, quay, quaye, rae, ray, raye, re, rea, reay, rey, say, saye, schey, schley, schrei, scray, screy, seay, seigh, shay, shaye, shea, skeigh, skreigh, slay, sleigh, smay, snay, spay, spey, splay, spray, stay, stray, strey, sway, sweigh, tae, tay, they, tray, tre, trey, vey, waye, wei, weigh, wey, whey, wray, wy, yay, yea, zooey
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Merriam-Webster’s Rhyming Dictionary
New Oxford Rhyming Dictionary
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