RhymeZone

 

Think you know it, poet?
Play Twofer Goofer, a new rhyming game.

Common multi-word phrases that nearly rhyme with fusiliers:

3 syllables:
blues brothers,
blue runners,
cool colors,
cool summers,
do wonders,
few others,
huge numbers,
loose covers,
new comers,
new mothers,
new structures,
poor mothers,
queue jumpers,
shoe covers,
through others,
to mothers,
to numbers,
to others,
to structures,
true colors,
true lovers,
two brothers,
two clusters,
two colors,
two cultures,
two hunters,
two lovers,
two numbers,
two others,
two structures,
two summers,
two youngsters,
whose mothers,
whose numbers,
who prefers,
who suffers,
who utters,
youth cultures


4 syllables:
abuse occurs,
exclude others,
induce others,
into clusters,
reduced numbers



What's up with this "phrase rhymes" section?

This experimental new tab on RhymeZone shows you phrases that might be good matches for your multi-syllable query word. For example, the word poetry produces phrase rhymes like boba tea and swollen knee and hopeful he and moments we. Some of these (like "boba tea") are single conceptual units, while others (like "hopeful he") are sentence fragments. Both kinds of results may be useful when writing slant rhymes that cross line boundaries, which are popular in hip hop lyrics and musical theater. Typically, RhymeZone's phrase rhymes are assonant (share vowel sounds) with the query word, with some degree of consonant match as well.

You'll often find lots of options in this tab, including many junky ones that don't work well. Stay tuned while we find the right formula!



Commonly used words are shown in bold. Rare words are dimmed.
Click on a word above to view its definition.

Organize by: [Syllables] Letters Show rare words: [Yes] No Show phrases:   [Yes] No

 
Help  Feedback  Privacy  Terms of Use

Copyright © 2023