Entertainment / Literature / Cliché Rhyme: Clich???© rhymes are rhymes that are considered trite or predictable. They include love and dove, moon and June, trees and breeze. Sometimes, to avoid clich???© rhymes, poets will go to hyperbolic lengths, such as the trisyllabic rhymes in Lord Byron's Don Juan.
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Rhyme Adjective Synonyms: rime, poem, poetry, verse, versification, metrical composition, song
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Entertainment / Literature / Near Rhyme: Another term for inexact rhyme or slant rhyme. MORE
Entertainment / Literature / Pararhyme: Wilfred Owen's term for a slant rhyme. An example appears in his poem, 'Strange Meeting,' in which Owen rhymes words like years / yours and tigress / progress. MORE
Entertainment / Literature / Perfect Rhyme: Another term for exact rhyme or true rhyme. See exact rhyme. MORE
Entertainment / Literature / Monorhyme: A poem or section of a poem in which all the lines have the same end rhyme. The rhyming pattern would thus look like this: AAAA AAAA, AAA AAA, or AA AA AA AA, etc. It is a common rhyme scheme in Latin MORE
Lifestyle / Poetry / Masculine Rhyme: Gendered expression for rhymes ending in a stressed syllable, such as 'hells' and 'bells.' the expressions strong or one-syllable rhyme avoid the sexist bias. MORE