
Looking for that perfect word to fit your line of verse? Try Rhymer from WriteExpress, a free online rhyming dictionary.
You type in the word you wish to rhyme and select the type of rhyming pattern:
- End rhymes — final vowel sound and final consonant(s).
- Last syllable rhymes.
- Double rhymes — same vowel sound in second-to-last syllable and following sounds.
- Beginning rhymes — same initial consonants and vowel sounds.
- First syllable rhymes — same vowel sounds preceding the first syllable break.
Rhymer will then provide a list of rhyming options fitting your criteria.
This tool is not only useful for poetry study, but also for those students who are learning about vowel families.
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