RhymeZone Rhyming Dictionary and Thesaurus
“A language arts reference tool and comprehensive search engine for words. Includes the functions of a rhyming dictionary, thesaurus, and spelling checker, as well as an integrated full-text search engine for all of Shakespeare’s works and thousands of quotations and poems.”
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- Find rhymes: This function will return words that rhyme with the word you typed in.
- Find synonyms: This function will return words that are the same or similar in meaning to the word you typed in.
- Find anonyms: This function will return words that can mean the opposite of what you typed in.
- Find definition: This function will search for definitions of the word you typed in. It will also allow you to submit your query to other online dictionaries on the Web.
- Find homophones: This function will return words that have exactly the same pronunciation as what you typed in but are spelled differently.
- Find similar sounding words: This function will return words that have a pronunciation that’s similar, but not necessarily the same, as what you typed in.
- Match consonants: This option will return words that have the same pattern of consonant sounds. Phonetic, for example, will return fanatic.
- Find related words: This option will return words that are related in some important way to what you typed in.
- Find similar spellings: This option will return words in the dictionary that are spelled similarly to what you typed in. Use this feature to spell-check a word that you aren’t sure of.
- Match these letters: This option will return words and phrases that contain the letters you type in.
- Search for pictures: This function will search for kids-friendly pictures on the Web related to the word you typed in.
- Search in Shakespeare: This function will search all of Shakespeare’s plays and poems for your word.
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