Words that rhyme 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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RHYME Synonyms: 23 Synonyms & Antonyms for RHYME

See definition of rhyme on Dictionary.com

  • nounpoetry in which lines end with like sounds

synonyms for rhyme

  • cadence
  • poem
  • poetry
  • rhythm
  • tune
  • verse
  • alliteration
  • beat
  • couplet
  • doggerel
  • harmony
  • measure
  • meter
  • ode
  • poesy
  • rune
  • song
  • half-rhyme
  • iambic pentameter
  • nursery rhyme
  • slant rhyme
  • vowel-chime

See also synonyms for: rhymer / rhymes

antonyms for rhyme

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How to use rhyme in a sentence

He talked about sharing poems with kindergartners, and how much kids love it when you tell them to just have fun, make some rhymes, and be silly.

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So many of the 140 lyricists who entered, some of them with a dozen or more songs each, offered songs that cleverly echoed the originals, and matched or even improved on the originals’ rhyme scheme.

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This addresses matters of length, structure, source music, rhyme and meter — what works best for a contest whose results are mostly read in text.

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The older boy would sing a little rhyme about a dog and a hunter in the woods.

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“There was really no rhyme or reason to why somebody who was caught with crack cocaine was subject to imprisonment many, many times more severe than people who were found with soft cocaine,” says Virani.

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I don't exactly see how I could have been, considering I never made a rhyme in my life!

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The sixth line is in these words: “Keeping time, time, time, in a sort of Runic rhyme.

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It was about a trifle, some little thing that she had put into rhyme for him; how many rhymes she had written for him this summer!

TESSA WADSWORTH'S DISCIPLINEJENNIE M. DRINKWATER

The most amusing point in it is, that the author seriously intended the lines to rhyme.

NOTES AND QUERIES, NUMBER 177, MARCH 19, 1853VARIOUS

We passed through Banbury, whose cross, famous in nursery rhyme, is only modern.

BRITISH HIGHWAYS AND BYWAYS FROM A MOTOR CARTHOMAS D. MURPHY

WORDS RELATED TO RHYME

  • cadence
  • cadency
  • measure
  • meter
  • oscillation
  • palpitation
  • pressure
  • pulsation
  • pulse
  • quake
  • quiver
  • rhyme
  • rhythm
  • ripple
  • surge
  • swell
  • swing
  • throb
  • thump
  • tick
  • undulation
  • vibration
  • accent
  • cadence
  • cadency
  • division
  • melody
  • meter
  • rhyme
  • step
  • stress
  • stroke
  • swing
  • tempo
  • throb
  • time
  • tune
  • verse
  • vibration
  • adapt
  • adjust
  • align
  • appraise
  • assess
  • average
  • beat
  • blend
  • bound
  • calibrate
  • caliper
  • check
  • check out
  • choose
  • compute
  • delimit
  • demarcate
  • determine
  • dope out
  • estimate
  • evaluate
  • even
  • eye
  • figure
  • fit
  • gauge
  • gradate
  • grade
  • graduate
  • level
  • limit
  • line
  • look over
  • mark
  • mark out
  • mete
  • pace off
  • peg
  • plumb
  • portion
  • quantify
  • rank
  • rate
  • read
  • reckon
  • regulate
  • rhyme
  • rule
  • scale
  • shade
  • size
  • size up
  • sound
  • square
  • stroke
  • survey
  • tailor
  • take account
  • time
  • value
  • weigh
  • actions
  • acts
  • agencies
  • controls
  • courses
  • deeds
  • devices
  • efforts
  • expedients
  • limitations
  • limits
  • makeshifts
  • maneuvers
  • means
  • moderation
  • moves
  • procedures
  • proceedings
  • projects
  • proposals
  • propositions
  • resorts
  • resources
  • restraints
  • shifts
  • steps
  • stopgaps
  • strategems
  • adapts
  • adjusts
  • aligns
  • appraises
  • assesses
  • averages
  • beats
  • binds
  • blends
  • calibrates
  • calipers
  • checks
  • checks out
  • chooses
  • computes
  • delimits
  • demarcates
  • determines
  • dopes out
  • estimates
  • evaluates
  • evens
  • eyes
  • figures
  • fits
  • gauges
  • gradates
  • grades
  • graduates
  • levels
  • limits
  • lines
  • looks over
  • marks
  • marks out
  • metes
  • pace off
  • pegs
  • plumbs
  • portions
  • quantifies
  • ranks
  • rates
  • reads
  • reckons
  • regulates
  • rhymes
  • rules
  • scales
  • shades
  • size up
  • sizes
  • sounds
  • squares
  • strokes
  • surveys
  • tailors
  • takes account
  • times
  • values
  • weighs
  • cadence
  • cadency
  • feet
  • lilt
  • measure
  • mora
  • music
  • pattern
  • poetry
  • rhyme
  • structure
  • swing

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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 similar 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, confusion
    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
    In - begin, sin, skin, bin, 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
    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, nine0139 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 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.


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