rhyming word
collocation in Englishmeaningsofrhymeandword
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rhyme
noun
uk/raɪm/us/raɪm/
a word that has the same last sound as ...
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word
noun
uk/wɜːd/us/wɝːd/
a single unit of language that has meaning and can be spoken ...
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(Definition ofrhymeandwordfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The child must point to the picture depicting therhymingword.
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Any such rhyme is potentially dangerous, but it was considered that as pawnbrokers are invariably male the obviouslyrhymingwordwould be so inapplicable as to be perfectly safe.
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A general knowledge question written in the form of a rhyming couplet that was missing the lastrhymingword.
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These investigators found lexical priming effects such that nonword spellings were influenced by the spellings of previously heard rhyming words.
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Read through a book slowly, exaggerating the rhyming words.
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No rhyming words appeared in the 25-word set.
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In two experiments, we found that the spellings of nonwords could be influenced by previously heard rhyming words, replicating previous work.
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Neither of them was actually taught how to generate rhyming words in response to a stimulus, yet both eventually showed dramatic improvement in their rhyme production skill.
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The assumption was made that it is specifically a phonemic coding strategy that would provide an advantage for the recall of nonrhyming words over rhyming words.
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Show children the book and the rhyming words while reading (5 - 10 mins).
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We do not know, for example, if simply teaching our youngsters how to match rhyming pictures would have led them to discover how to generate rhyming words.
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She then continues with a small poem or few short rhyming words.
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The dictionary also yields information on rhyming words, individual pronunciation, meaning, usage, names of plants and animals, popular phrases, and customs of the times.
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Rhyming words ending with a silent s x or z are called plural rhymes.
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Two lines were again shown to the contestant, who then wrote three rhyming words in 30 seconds.
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The rhyming words in this quatrain are accident and discontent, and falls and calls.
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The rhyming words in this quatrain are state with hate and unfatherd with gathered.
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The following sets of two stanzas have their own rhyming words.
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Rhyming words ending with this silent e were said to make up a feminine rhyme, while words not ending with this silent e made up a masculine rhyme.
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Part of the entertainment factor can come from the caller's use of patter a set of rhyming words and rhythms that complement the names of the dance steps being called.
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