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Rhymeless

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Adjective

1. rhymeless, rimeless, unrhymed, unrimed

not having rhyme

Example Sentences:
'writing unrhymed blank verse is like playing tennis without a net'

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Rhymeless

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noun
1. 
identity of the terminal sounds in lines of verse or in words
2. 
a word that is identical to another in its terminal sound
"while" is a rhyme for "mile"
3. 
a verse or piece of poetry having corresponding sounds at the ends of the lines
the boy made up a rhyme about his teacher
4. 
any verse or piece of poetry
5.  rhyme or reason
verb
6. 
to use (a word) or (of a word) to be used so as to form a rhyme; be or make identical in sound
7. 
to render (a subject) into rhyme
8. 
to compose (verse) in a metrical structure

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Rhymeless

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noun
1. 
a piece of verse, or poem, in which there is a regular recurrence of corresponding sounds, esp. at the ends of lines
2. 
such verse or poetry in general
3. 
correspondence of sound between stressed syllables at the ends of words or lines of verse; specif., perfect rhyme (sense 1)
4. 
a word that corresponds with another in sound, esp. end sound
verb intransitiveWord forms: rhymed or ˈrhyming
5. 
to make verse, esp. rhyming verse
6. 
to form a rhyme
“more” rhymes with “door”
7. 
to be composed in metrical form with rhymes
8. 
to be in accord or agreement
the eyewitness accounts rhyme on the essential points
verb transitive
9. 
to put into rhyme
10. 
to compose in metrical form with rhymes
11. 
to use as a rhyme or rhymes

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