A rhyme in which the vowel of the stressed syllable or syllables is repeated but the consonants change.
Repetition of vowel sounds to create internal rhyming within phrases or sentences; one of the building blocks of verse.
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Examples for "vowel rhyme "
1 It is written in the assonant, or vowel rhyme , that was universal among European nations in the early stage of their civilization.
1 A coarse and clumsy assonance seldom spread its snare in vain.
2 Hey, there are worse ways to bring the '90s back than observational assonance .
3 He made use of assonance , which placed together words or syllables with related sounds.
4 Anything approaching assonance between the two divisions is to be counted as a defect.
5 A monstrous tin pan would have yielded as much assonance .
6 I cannot help but smile at this least poetic of men's unconscious use of assonance .
7 Partial rhymes: assonance and consonance-eye-rhyme and wrenched rhyme
8 Names that are all connotation and assonance , Z's and X's for ups and M's for downs.
9 Alliteration, assonance , compound words, personifications, are greatly overused.
10 The style of the passage is nearly as peculiar as its thought, it abounds in assonance and alliteration.
11 At the doorways the worker in brass and silver hammered away at his metal, a sleepy, musical assonance .
12 He talks of assonance and color, of stress and pause and accent, and bewilders me with his theories.
13 The redaction of the whole work is due to Alexandre de Bernai, who replaced the original assonance by rhyme.
14 The beauty of the contents of a phrase, or of a sentence, depends implicitly upon alliteration and upon assonance .
15 There's an assonance , isn't there?'
16 Dinted, dimpled, wimpled-hismind wandered down echoing corridors of assonance and alliteration ever further and further from the point.
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