Eye rhyme — Eye rhyme, also called visual rhyme and sight rhyme, is a similarity in spelling between words that are pronounced differently and hence, not an auditory rhyme. An example is the pair slaughter and laughter.Many older English poems, particularly… … Wikipedia
eye rhyme — eye′ rhyme n. pro sight rhyme • Etymology: 1870–75 … From formal English to slang
eye-rhyme — eyeˈ rhyme noun Similarity of words in spelling but not in pronunciation • • • Main Entry: ↑eye … Useful english dictionary
eye rhyme — n. similarity in the spelling, rather than the pronunciation, of the ends of words or lines of verse (Ex.: lone, none; though, cough) … English World dictionary
eye rhyme — noun an imperfect rhyme (e.g., love and move ) • Hypernyms: ↑rhyme, ↑rime * * * noun : an imperfect rhyme that appears to have identical vowel sounds from similarity of spelling (as move and love or bough and … Useful english dictionary
eye rhyme — noun Pairs of words (or syllables) that, because of their spelling, look as if they rhyme but, because of different pronunciation, do not Syn: sight rhyme … Wiktionary
eye rhyme — noun Date: 1871 an imperfect rhyme that appears to have identical vowel sounds from similarity of spelling (as move and love) … New Collegiate Dictionary
eye rhyme. — See sight rhyme. [1870 75] * * * … Universalium
eye rhyme — /ˈaɪ raɪm/ (say uy ruym) noun a rhyme in which two words are similar in spelling rather than sound: a tough with a cough …
eye rhyme. — See sight rhyme. [1870 75] … Useful english dictionary