having corrnesponding sounds especially terminal sounds
rhymed
Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for rhymed.
Editorial note
Laid and said // Must be read // As if they rhymed // With neighed and Ned.
Quick take
having corrnesponding sounds especially terminal sounds
Meaning at a glance
The clearest senses and uses of rhymed gathered in one view.
Definitions
Core meanings and parts of speech for rhymed.
adjective
having corrnesponding sounds especially terminal sounds
See also: assonant, rimed, riming, alliterative, rhyming
Example sentences
Laid and said // Must be read // As if they rhymed // With neighed and Ned.
A screen-less laptop that projects images into the mind so as not to make us all blind That rhymed!
The hostmaster looked after DNS because it rhymed, and they needed a word for the guy who looked after the website.
If I asked the machine in question, I would probably get my own question back in rhymed stanza form.
I forget when I learned it rhymed with lid, but I just can't make myself say it that way.
The AI generated front page of HN posted yesterday had some generated comments in at least one of the threads that scanned and rhymed.
Should be halftonabator or ditherbator, if only those rhymed with masturbate.
Greek and Latin poetry is actually almost never end-rhymed...
You didn't quite say that, but it rhymed.
It kinda rhymed so we picked it, but it obviously isn't that accurate:) A better slogan might be 'Testing Database as a Service' or something like that.
Now imagine being able to type messages live to people and every character you type is truly thrilling and enjoyable to your audience, and oh you can write in rhymed iambic pentameter without trying.
Not similar, but surely a human can replicate the mechanical process of taking some ordinary input and turning it into a rhymed stanza - my point was that the ordinary input is clearly not machine generated.
Quote examples
Six lines, cleverly rhymed, and every word beginning with the letter S!!" the response was instant: Seduced, shaggy Samson snored.
Also, it apparently rhymed at the time, but nowadays we say "proved" differently.
At the time the project was envisaged the name was chosen because it sorta-rhymed with the word "auto" - as in "automation".
The big bank phrase for "four eyes" was "maker/checker" and I always enjoyed that it rhymed.
Proper noun examples
Rhymed form makes it stick so good that we even have a saying for describing person experiencing paradox of choice that is literally the first line of this story.
Frequently asked questions
Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.
How do you use rhymed in a sentence?
Laid and said // Must be read // As if they rhymed // With neighed and Ned.
What does rhymed mean?
having corrnesponding sounds especially terminal sounds
What part of speech is rhymed?
rhymed is commonly used as adjective.