How Do You Spell RHYMED?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈa͡ɪmd] (IPA)

The word "rhymed" is spelled with a silent "e" at the end. This "e" changes the vowel sound of the word from "i" to "ai". In IPA phonetic transcription, the word is spelled /raɪmd/. The "aɪ" sound is created by combining the sounds of the "a" and "i" vowels. The "m" at the end of the word is pronounced with a slight nasal sound. "Rhymed" is a verb that means to create a rhyme or have a matching sound at the end of two or more words.

RHYMED Meaning and Definition

  1. "Rhymed" is an adjective that refers to something that contains rhymes or is characterized by rhyming patterns. It is often used to describe poetry or lyrics that follow a specific arrangement of sounds at the end of corresponding lines. Rhyming is a poetic technique that adds harmony, rhythm, and musicality to a composition.

    When a poem, song, or verse is said to be rhymed, it means that its lines end with words that share similar sounds. These sounds can be categorized into different rhyme schemes, such as AABB, ABAB, or ABCB. In a rhymed composition, the last stressed syllables of two or more lines have identical sounds or share a common vowel and consonant sound pattern.

    Rhymed verses have been used across different cultures and literary traditions for centuries. They serve various purposes, including aesthetic beauty, emotional impact, and mnemonic assistance, making it easier to remember the lines. Rhymed poetry can also facilitate the flow and cadence when read aloud or sung. Nursery rhymes, ballads, and sonnets often employ rhymed patterns to create a pleasing and melodic effect.

    Overall, the term "rhymed" indicates the presence of rhymes or the adherence to rhyming patterns in a written or spoken composition, emphasizing the musical qualities and rhythmic structure of the text.

  2. Put into rhyme.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of RHYMED

The word "rhymed" is derived from the verb "rhyme", which dates back to Middle English. "Rhyme" is derived from the Old French word "rime", meaning "poetry" or "rhyme". The Old French word can be traced back to the Latin word "rhythmus" and the Greek word "rhythmos", both of which mean "rhythm". The word "rhymed" specifically refers to the act of creating or using rhyme in poetry or verse.

Conjugate verb Rhymed

CONDITIONAL

I would rhyme
we would rhyme
you would rhyme
he/she/it would rhyme
they would rhyme

FUTURE

I will rhyme
we will rhyme
you will rhyme
he/she/it will rhyme
they will rhyme

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have rhymed
we will have rhymed
you will have rhymed
he/she/it will have rhymed
they will have rhymed

PAST

I rhymed
we rhymed
you rhymed
he/she/it rhymed
they rhymed

PAST PERFECT

I had rhymed
we had rhymed
you had rhymed
he/she/it had rhymed
they had rhymed

PRESENT

I rhyme
we rhyme
you rhyme
he/she/it rhymes
they rhyme

PRESENT PERFECT

I have rhymed
we have rhymed
you have rhymed
he/she/it has rhymed
they have rhymed
I am rhyming
we are rhyming
you are rhyming
he/she/it is rhyming
they are rhyming
I was rhyming
we were rhyming
you were rhyming
he/she/it was rhyming
they were rhyming
I will be rhyming
we will be rhyming
you will be rhyming
he/she/it will be rhyming
they will be rhyming
I have been rhyming
we have been rhyming
you have been rhyming
he/she/it has been rhyming
they have been rhyming
I had been rhyming
we had been rhyming
you had been rhyming
he/she/it had been rhyming
they had been rhyming
I will have been rhyming
we will have been rhyming
you will have been rhyming
he/she/it will have been rhyming
they will have been rhyming
I would have rhymed
we would have rhymed
you would have rhymed
he/she/it would have rhymed
they would have rhymed
I would be rhyming
we would be rhyming
you would be rhyming
he/she/it would be rhyming
they would be rhyming
I would have been rhyming
we would have been rhyming
you would have been rhyming
he/she/it would have been rhyming
they would have been rhyming

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