That is the correct spelling of the word "rhyme" (words in which one or more syllables have the same or similar pronuncation).
"Rhythm and blues".
rhythm. There is only one "y", but there are two "h's".
No, that is not the right spelling.The correct spelling is rhythm.For example:"Follow the rhythm of the beat"."The doctors monitored his heart rhythm".
The likely word is the transposition "rhyme" (words that sound like other words). Or you may be referring to "rhythm" (a repeated sequence).
The two words pronounced the same are:beet - a root vegetable, typically redbeat - (verb or noun) to strike, or a rhythm
Rhythm. You spelt it right.
"Rhythm and blues".
It's spelled rhythm
The correct spelling is rhythm (tempo, timing).
The correct spelling is rhythm.Some example sentences are:I love the rhythm in this song.He had an abnormal heart rhythm.
The spelling is usually "boogie" (to dance, or a musical rhythm).
rhythm. There is only one "y", but there are two "h's".
The correct spelling is arrhythmia (irregularity of heart rhythm).
The term for math is spelled arithmetic.The medical term is arrhythmic (not in proper rhythm).
The spelling "beet" is the root vegetable, typically red. The homophone is "beat" (rhythm, or to defeat, or to pummel).
No, that is not the right spelling.The correct spelling is rhythm.For example:"Follow the rhythm of the beat"."The doctors monitored his heart rhythm".
The two words pronounced the same are:beet - a root vegetable, typically redbeat - (verb or noun) to strike, or a rhythm