Rhyming words with other
241 best rhymes for 'others'
1 syllable
- Years
- Curse
- Verse
- Worse
- Worth
- Birth
- Hearse
- Purse
- Earth
- Nurse
- Hers
- Nerve
- Slurs
- Serve
- Spurs
- Stirs
- Blurs
- Furs
- Verbs
- Turns
- Girls
- Kurz
- Swerve
- Birds
- Burns
- Nerves
- Words
- Curve
- Terms
- Girth
- Works
- Hurts
- Terse
- Dearth
- Mirth
- Perth
- Curves
- Worlds
- Nerds
- Pearls
- Herb's
- Curls
- Herbs
- Worms
- Thirds
2 syllables
- Mothers
- Brothers
- Fuckers
- Colors
- Numbers
- Covers
- Suckers
- Lovers
- Wonders
- Occurs
- Vultures
- Summers
- Hustlers
- Smothers
- Busters
- Suffers
- Structures
- Rubbers
- Hunters
- Youngsters
- Shutters
- Gutters
- Runners
- Blunders
- Cultures
- Thunders
- Hovers
- Prefers
- Refers
- Cutters
- Clusters
- Butters
- Utters
- Stutters
- Ruptures
- Shudders
- Buffers
- Mutters
- Flutters
- Youngers
- Truckers
- Bunkers
- Uppers
- Punctures
- Sculptures
- Mongers
- Sluggers
- Dumpsters
- Rutgers
- Dusters
- Fathers
- Gunners
- Plumbers
- Comers
- Jumpers
- Bumpers
- Drummers
- Gushers
- Converse
- Ushers
- Mufflers
- Jugglers
- Ulcers
- Observe
- Soldiers
- Hundreds
- Teachers
- Matters
- Speakers
- Shoulders
- Pictures
- Letters
- Doctors
- Fingers
- Sisters
- Haters
- Writers
- Monsters
- Traverse
- Dollars
- Rappers
- Figures
- Papers
- Killers
- Neighbors
- Answers
- Strangers
- Unearth
- Flowers
- Hours
- Powers
- Prayers
- Niggers
- Averse
- Daughters
- Triggers
- Shooters
- Players
- Actors
- Leaders
- Dealers
- Fakers
- Masters
- Mathers
- Fires
- Gangsters
- Corners
- Waters
- Features
- Scriptures
- Feathers
- Rumors
- Orders
- Liars
- Bothers
- Mirrors
- Losers
- Preserve
- Sneakers
- Murders
- Towers
- Tires
- Manners
- Lighters
- Sinners
- Reverse
- Suburbs
- Members
3 syllables
- Universe
- Listeners
- Characters
- Another's
- Diapers
- Grandmothers
- Amateurs
- Challengers
- Passengers
- Prisoners
- Customers
- Predators
- Scavengers
- Managers
- Officers
- Corridors
- Messengers
- Integers
- Ministers
- Senators
- Coroners
- Monitors
- Foreigners'
- Foreigners
- Bloodsuckers
- Theaters
- Janitors
- Cylinders
- Calendars
- Signatures
- Canisters
- Ghostbusters
- Discovers
- Registers
- Carpenters
- Saboteurs
- Engenders
- Counselors
- Bachelor's
- Newcomers
- Wrestlers
- Settlers
- Cucumbers
- Handlers
- Travelers
- Commoners
- Gardeners
- Regulars
- Jewelers
- Wranglers
- Fiddlers
- Sprinklers
4 syllables
- Motherfuckers
- Competitors
- Binoculars
- Temperatures
- Philosophers
- Contributors
- Kilometers
- Parameters
- Thermometers
- Conspirators
- Solicitors
- Photographers
- Perimeters
- Astronomers
- Entrepreneurs
- Developers
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75 Synonyms & Antonyms of RHYMING
rhyming 1 of 2
as in rhythmic
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poetic
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metrical
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metric
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lyrical
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poetical
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rhythmical
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poeticized
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bardic
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rhapsodic
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purple
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flowery
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rhapsodical
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hifalutin
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grandiloquent
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metaphoric
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ornate
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symbolic
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florid
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figurative
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idealized
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high-flown
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romanticized
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highfalutin
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metaphorical
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glamorized
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glamourized
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symbolical
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prose
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unpoetic
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prosaic
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literal
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factual
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unlyrical
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antipoetic
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matter-of-fact
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rhyming
2 of 2
present participle of rhyme
as in coinciding
to be in agreement on every point the new results don't rhyme with what we found out before
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coinciding
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corresponding
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fitting
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harmonizing
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chording
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jibing
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sorting
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dovetailing
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checking
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cohering
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answering
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matching
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comporting
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consisting
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tallying
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conforming
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agreeing
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squaring
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aligning
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according
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paralleling
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going
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falling in with
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equaling
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alining
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lining up
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equalling
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registering
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contradicting
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differing (from)
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disagreeing (with)
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disputing
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conflicting
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clashing
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jarring
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nullifying
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negating
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disagreeing (with)
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The most popular English rhymes
How to write a poem in English? Composing a few lines in English is not difficult at all. As in any language, and English has the concept of rhyme, some words have many rhymes, some have at best one.
The list below does not include all words that end similarly to the first in each line, but is a collection of the most common rhymes used in poems and songs, especially popular ones.
I - my, high, try, buy, guy, goodbye, bye, lie, sigh, tie, by, cry, why, Y, fly, fry, pie, defy, deny, sky, eye, die
You - do, to, too, two, blue, true, knew, Sue, zoo, shoe, knew, queue, Ooh
Love – (think) of, off, dove, glove, enough, tough, rough
Day – say, may , lay, stay, way, away, pay, play, gray, OK, USA, hay, tray, anyway, sleigh, clay
Me – see, sea, tree, be, bee, free, tea, she, we, fee , tee, key, b, V, P, D, C, CD, ABC,
Smile – while, crocodile, vile, mile
Baby - maybe
Worry - hurry
Face - place, lace, pace, race, case,
Money - honey, bunny, funny
Sun - one, fun, run, gone, done, gun, nun
Night - tight, light, might, sight, fight, bright, right, alright, white, knight, bite, kite,
Girl – world
Boy- joy, toy, destroy
Guys – lies, eyes, dies
News- blues, shoes, confuse
House - mouse, louse
Nice - twice, ice, rice, mice, lice,
All - tall, call, small, tall, fall, mall, roll, ball, crawl
Up - cup,
Dance-chance, romance, France
Name - same, game, lame, came, fame,
Miss - kiss, bliss, this,
Walk-talk pin,
Rain – pain, train, main, Spain, in vain, lane, campaign, champagne,
Man – can, again, fan, ran, ban, pan, Dan, Stan
Tale – tail, fail, nail, snail , jail, mail, male, ale, sale, sail
Stop - top, cop, pop, hop,
Believe - live, leave
Black - back, sack, lack, pack, attack
Yellow - fellow, marshmallow,
Shield - yield
Feeling - ceiling
Green - seen, been, between, Queen
Bird - heard
Quick - kick , stick, sick , tick, thick, Rick, Nick, Dick
Pants - ants
Luck-duck, suck , muck
Much – touch
Lunch- munch, crunch, punch
Alone – flown, own,
Look – book, crook, took, shook,
Around – sound, ground, down, town, clown, frown, crown, brown ,
Friend - end, spend,
Rent - sent, tent,
Clover- over
Bake- take, rake, sake, brake, cake, make, snake
Heart - apart, part, tart, start, smart,
Star - are, car, far, bar,
Cat - that, fat, bat, rat, sat, pat,
Sad - bad, glad, dad, pad, mad,
Bed - red, said, led, bread, head, dead
Crazy - lazy
Hurt- desert
Song - long, along, wrong, ping-pong, King-Kong
Sing - ring, string, ling
Door – four, floor, more, poor, tore, bore, sore,
Five – hive, jive, alive, drive
Wife – life, knife,
Child – wild, mild,
Kind – find, wind
I'm – time, lime, rhyme,
Nation – ration, civilization, information, congratulation(s), etc
Seven- heaven
Eight – ate, mate, fate, rate, late, gate,
Fine – nine, mine, shine, line, wine, vine, sign, combine,
Good – could, mood, should, would,
Blood-flood, mud, God
Ear – hear, near, sincere, dear, deer
There – hair, share, bear, pear, care, square
Corn - unicorn, horn, born, scorn
Well - shell, hell, fell, bell, tell, sell, spell, swell
Net – bet, pet, let, debt,
Some rhymes with proper names and geographical names.
Trotsky - plotsky, lotsky, shotsky, hotsky (these are not official words of the English language - ski added for "Russianness")
Brutus - Judas
Ceasar - geezer
Romanoff - stroganoff
Rasputin - machine, queen
Linkoln - thinking
Polk - folk
Siberia - fear ya, carry ya
Leningrad - dad
Katmandu - you, do,
Gustav - moost have
Gropius - copious
Alternative for rhyme.
Some words are used mainly in poetry to rhyme with other words, but rarely used in real life:
Upsot (“Jingle Bells”) instead of Upset
Siree - sir
Original rhymes from Tom Lehrer:
There, the guy who's got religion'll.
Tell you if your sin's original.
And you may have thought it tragic
Not to mention other adjec-
Tives, to think of all the weeping they will do.
The tune don't have to be clever,
And it don't matter if you put a couple extra syllables into a line.
It sounds more ethnic if it ain't good English,
And it don't even gotta rhyme--excuse me--rhyne.
It should be noted that in the songs where the dance Begin (beguin) is mentioned, the word begin stands next to it in one form or another. And these are the songs "Begin the beguine", "Alma", "Under ther Sea" and the rhyme from the cartoon "Yellow Submarine".
And remember - the main thing in a poem is the soul!
Additions are welcome.
How Eminem composes rap and why he reads so fast: looks up rhymes in dictionaries, writes lyrics in a notebook, drinks liters of cola while recording
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🎤 Eminem is the fastest rapper in the world. He broke the Guinness Book record three times and always interrupted only his own achievements. In the track Godzilla, Eminem reads 225 words in half a minute - that's 7.5 words per second (10.6 syllables per second).
Previous records: part on Nicki Minaj's Majesty track (10.3 syllables per second) and the legendary Rap God (9.6 syllables per second).
🎤 Why does Eminem read so fast? In the case of Rap God (recorded at 148 BPM), he says that he really liked the crazy beat - and then the fast freestyle started. Yes, this song is based on improvisation.
Eminem didn't explain why he reads fast: is it a challenge for himself or does he like fast flow so much? A frequent complaint against Eminem is that his speed reading is done just for the sake of speed, and after another record with the number of syllables per minute, no one is surprised anymore.
🎤 As a child, Eminem read dictionaries - this is how his speech variety appeared in his rap. As an adult, he wrote words, short lines, syllables, and rhyming sentences on scraps of waste paper whenever an idea occurred to him. Although Eminem himself admits that he does not always know the meanings of complex words, but he simply likes the way they sound.
But he doesn't read regular books. According to Eminem, in his entire life he completely read only one book - the biography of rapper LL Cool J. Eminem wrote his first rhyme at the age of 13 in his style.
🎤 Eminem takes the variety of rhymes in the lyrics seriously: “Sometimes I listen to old tracks to make sure I don't take a rhyme from myself. Sometimes it happens that the rhyme appeared in my head, after the studio I think: “Damn, let me see if I used it before. I have a disease based on inventing rhymes.
🎤 Playing with rhymes is Eminem's favorite pastime, training before writing full texts. Once he rhymed the expression “Transcendental tendencies”: he broke it into syllables (trans-cend-a-lis-tic ten-den-cies) and came up with a rhyme for each: “It is important for me that as many words as possible rhyme in one sentence” .
A vivid example of how Eminem rhymes in one line from the track Bitch Please II: "Gimme the mic, let me recite til Timothy White". In Eminem's performance, phrases turn into three consonant words: "Gimmethemic, Lemmerecite, Timothywhite." Eminem will return to this rhyme twice more in the same track.
🎤 There is a stereotype in English poetry that it is difficult to find a rhyme for the word "Orange". But Eminem proves otherwise. In the example of orange, he uses a favorite trick - slightly changing the ending of the word or dividing it into two syllables so that it rhymes. And this is how orange rhymes with other words - with porridge and George.
Video example of Eminem stuffing Lose Yourself with rhymes.
Eminem also made the 10 most annoying rhymes in rap. He never uses such combinations: emergency - urgent, murder me - heard of me, mobster - lobster, knowledge - college.
🎤 Even during the studio recording, Eminem drinks a lot of Diet Coke. A Rolling Stone journalist said that during the interview, Eminem constantly went to the toilet.
🎤 An important turning point in Eminem's career came after a period of drug addiction. He almost died, walked away for a long time and came to the conclusion that he had forgotten how to rap. Had to relearn:
“Rap was not like riding a bike. It was hard physically and mentally. I was relearning basic movement skills and couldn't control my hand shaking. I would go into the studio and try to rap, but none of it was witty, and I rapped wrong too.”
🎤 Write every day - Eminem's golden rule: "I write even when my brain already hurts." And these are not notes on the phone or a file on the computer, but a regular notepad: “I don’t feel the phone, it’s easier with paper - I remember where and on which page everything is written.”
🎤 Eminem usually takes themes for tracks from the past: “You need to take what infuriated you in childhood, had emotional pain.” He says that he has written a lot of songs in his career, so he can sometimes repeat himself in the subject, but: “I always try to do a little differently. Each album has tracks that are different in mood, which should differ in rhythm and meaning.