"Rhymed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Rhymed" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Rhymed" Meaning

Said in a way that matches the sound of another word or words.

"Rhymed" Examples

Examples of the Word "Rhymed"


| Example# | Description | Part of Speech | Tone |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| 1. | The children sang a nursery rhyme that perfectly rhymed. | Verb | Joyful |
| 2. | The poet's words rhymed with the song she composed. | Verb | Formal |
| 3. | Her poetry often rhymed with the rhythm of the sea. | Verb | Romantic |
| 4. | The teacher asked the students to identify if the words rhymed. | Verb | Informative |
| 5. | It took her hours to find words that rhymed with "orange." | Verb | Frustrated

"Rhymed" Similar Words

Rhubarby

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The word "rhubarb" has multiple potential meanings depending on the context in which it is used. Here are a few possibilities:<br><br>1. A type of vegetable: Rhubarb is a perennial vegetable often used in pies and tarts. Its tart flavor is obtained from the leafy stalks, which are typically paired with sweet ingredients to balance its natural bitterness.<br><br>2. A phrase to indicate debate: "Rhubarb" can also be used as a verb or noun to describe a conversation or situation where people are arguing or debating. This usage can be found in idiomatic phrases like "to talk a lot of rhubarb," "planting the rhubarb patch," or "rhubarb in the bushes," often in the context of gossip or rising tensions.<br><br>3. Slang: In some contexts, particularly in the American West, "rhubarb" is used to directly refer to arguments, disputes, or loud conversations.

Rhumb

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A rhumb is a line on the surface of a sphere that is, in general, neither a great circle (a circle lying on the surface of a sphere whose center is the center of the sphere) nor a small circle (a circle lying within the surface of a sphere).<br><br>In navigation, a rhumb is a straight line on a map or a nautical chart that follows the same bearing, or compass direction, as a ship or other vehicle. Rhumbs are used to represent the path that a vessel will follow on the surface of the Earth.

Rhumba

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Rhus

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Rhusiopathiae

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Epizootic lymphangitis or cutaneous blastomycosis is caused by the fungus Histoplasma capsulatum or the closely related Rhinosporidium seeberi and the Leishmania parasites but most commonly by a Rhinosporidium seeberi.

Rhyacotriton

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Rhydectomy

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Rhyme

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The word "rhyme" refers to a word or phrase in which the final phonemes (units of sound) sound the same, typically in a poem or song.

Rhymery

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The word "rhymery" is not a valid word in the English language.

Rhymes

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Rhymester

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A poet who writes in verse with a deliberate use of rhyme.

Rhyming

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Rhymist

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Rhynchobdellea

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Rhynchocephala

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Rhynchocephalia

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Rynchocephalia is a now-abandoned term in paleontology that refers to a group of jawed vertebrates, but now the preferred term is "parasphenoid- palate craniates."