Results are grouped so that stronger rhymes are listed ahead of weaker ones.
Available rhyme types are Perfect, Half, Approximate, and Consonance. Half rhymes and Approximate rhymes are two great ways for finding words that almost rhyme. Half rhymes are sometimes referred to as slant rhymes, near rhymes, and family rhymes. Approximate rhymes (formerly called ADR) are assonant rhymes that are ranked according to the similarity of the consonants. Presently, searches for Perfect, Half, and Approximate almost always produce mutually exclusive results.
Search on phrases. For example, searching on "to type" with the half option returns multi-syllabic rhymes including "uptight" and "polite." This feature tends to produce more results when the final word has only a single syllable.
Search on phrases. For example, searching on "quite true" returns results including "night too" and "remind you." This is a new feature, and it is likely to be improved upon in the future.
We have different search results for terms that are spelled the same but have different pronunciations. Our English dictionary contains over 8,000 terms that have two or more distinct pronunciations.