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A near rhyme (also called slant rhyme or partial rhyme) is a rhyme scheme in which the words in question don't completely rhyme, but parts of them do, like in a syllable or two (as in "gullible" and "eligible"), or the words may sounds similar, but not exactly the same (such as "soul" and "all").

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Near rhyme, also known as slant rhyme or imperfect rhyme, occurs when two words have a similar, but not identical, sound. It involves the repetition of vowel or consonant sounds either at the end or in the middle of words. Near rhyme can create a subtle or harmonious effect in poetry or song lyrics.

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βˆ™ 12y ago

A term used for words in a rhyming pattern that have some kind of sound correspondence but are not perfect rhymes.

Words that are similar in sound but do not rhyme exactly.

Examples:

crane / lame

sword / word

soul / all

again / friend

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βˆ™ 12y ago

An almost rhyme is called an assonance. The words will usually have the same amount of syllables and the main sound is the same - such as "civic" vs. "rhythmic", or "Narnia" and "balmier" (thank you, C.S.Lewis!)

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βˆ™ 13y ago

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words that rhyme with close:

los, goes, & doze

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