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MERRIAM-WEBSTER's RHYMING DICTIONARY is a listing of words grouped
according to the way they rhyme. The words are drawn from Merriam-
Webster's Collegiate Dictionary. Though many uncommon words can be
found here, many highly technical or obscure words have been omitted, as
have words whose only meanings are vulgar or offensive.
Rhyming sound Words in this book are gathered into entries on the basis
of their rhyming sound. The rhyming sound is the last part of the word, from
the vowel sound in the last stressed syllable to the end of the word. This last
stressed syllable may receive either primary or secondary stress. That is, a
word may be listed at a given entry either because (1) the rhyming sound
begins with the word's most strongly accented syllable or (2) the rhyming
sound begins with a following syllable that is only somewhat accented. In
this book, the rhyming sound may have one, two, or three syllables.
One-syllable rhyming sounds are found in one-syllable words, as in
wide Vwld\ (rhyming sound \Id\), and in words in which the primary or
secondary stress falls on the final syllable, as in Dundee \,d3n-'de\ or passkey
\'pas-,ke\, both with rhyming sounds \e\. Other words with one-syllable
rhyming sounds are appeal \3-'pel\ (rhyming sound \el\), mongoose Vman-
,gus\ (rhyming sound \us\), and undergrad \'3n-d3r-,grad\ (rhyming sound
\ad\).
Two-syllable rhyming sounds are found in words in which the last
syllable with primary or secondary stress is the next-to-last syllable in the
word. For example, cola Vko-laX and remover Xri-'mu-varX have two-syllable
rhyming sounds. For cola, the rhyming sound is \6-ta\, as in granola and
Gorgonzola; for remover, it is \u-vsr\, as in louver and maneuver.
Three-syllable rhyming sounds are found in words in which the third
syllable from the end carries the stress. Mutable Vmyut-a-balX and frivolity
\friv-'al-3t-e\ have three-syllable rhyming sounds. For mutable, it is \ut-3-bal\
as in suitable and inscrutable; for frivolity, it is \al-st-e\ as in jollity and
equality.
Main entries Main entries in this dictionary consist of an entry form (in
boldface type), a pronunciation, and a list of words that rhyme, separated
into syllable groupings. The entry form is the most common spelling of the
rhyming sound shown in the pronunciation. To find a rhyme for a given
word, then, you need to know only the spelling of the word and its rhyming
sound. If, for instance, you wanted to find a word to rhyme with deep, you
would look up eep, because that is the way the rhyming sound is spelled.
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