Money A2Z Web Search

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Rhyme - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhyme

    Rhyme is a repetition of similar sounds in the final stressed syllables and any following syllables of two or more words. Learn about the etymology, function, and classification of rhyme, as well as some examples and variations of rhyme in poetry and language.

  3. Rhyme scheme - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhyme_scheme

    A rhyme scheme is the pattern of rhymes at the end of each line of a poem or song. Learn how to identify and notate different rhyme schemes, and see examples of common and complex forms.

  4. Perfect and imperfect rhymes - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perfect_and_imperfect_rhymes

    Learn the definition and examples of perfect rhyme, also known as full rhyme, exact rhyme, or true rhyme, and its contrast with imperfect rhyme, also known as half rhyme, near rhyme, or slant rhyme. Explore how perfect and imperfect rhymes are used in popular music, such as rock, punk, and hip hop.

  5. Internal rhyme - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internal_rhyme

    Internal rhyme is rhyme that occurs within a single line of verse, or between internal phrases across multiple lines. Learn how internal rhyme is used in different genres of poetry, music, and songwriting, with examples from limericks, hymns, operas, rap, and more.

  6. Rhyming dictionary - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhyming_dictionary

    A rhyming dictionary is a specialized dictionary for poetry and lyrics. Learn about its features, types, and examples, and how it differs from a reverse dictionary.

  7. List of closed pairs of English rhyming words - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_closed_pairs_of...

    In an amphibrachic pair, each word is an amphibrach and has the second syllable stressed and the first and third syllables unstressed. attainder, remainder; autumnal, columnal; concoction, decoction (In GA, these rhyme with auction; there is also the YouTube slang word obnoxion, meaning something that is obnoxious.) distinguish, extinguish

  8. Sticks and Stones - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sticks_and_Stones

    Learn about the origin and usage of the English-language children's rhyme "Sticks and Stones", which is used to cope with verbal bullying. Find out how the rhyme appears in popular music, literature and other media.

  9. Rhyming slang - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhyming_slang

    Rhyming slang is a form of slang word construction in the English language, especially prevalent among Cockneys in England. It involves replacing a common word with a phrase of two or more words, the last of which rhymes with the original word, and then omitting the secondary rhyming word.