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Rhymesaurus for Windows is the perfect reference software for songwriters, poets, marketers, and anyone who needs to find exactly the right word. It's more than just the world's most powerful rhyming dictionary, with over 120,000 words; Rhymesaurus includes a full 115,000 word Webster's dictionary, Roget's Thesaurus, a useful "sounds-like" reference. Rhymesaurus even allows you to surf the lexical relationships between words, and search for words based on their stress patterns.
Perfect rhymes (also called "normative" rhymes) make it easy to find words that end with the same sounds and the same lexical reference, regardless if they are single-syllable rhymes (e.g., cat/hat), double-syllable rhymes (e.g., piranha/iguana), or triple-syllable rhymes (e.g., hammering/stammering). You don't have to specify that you want a double- or triple-rhyme. Rhymesaurus figures it out automatically based on the word you enter!
Light rhymes are word pairs where the final syllable of one is stressed, but the penultimate syllable of the other is stressed (e.g., morning/sing). If you enter a word with the lexical stress on the final syllable, Rhymesaurus will show you words with the stress on the penultimate syllable, and vice versa. Use final-syllable rhymes to find words that end with the same sound, regardless of lexical emphasis.
The consonance features lets you quickly find all words that have the same pattern of consonant sounds, regardless of spelling. Selecting "Consonance" gives you words that end in the same consonant sound (e.g., back/neck). "Double Consonance" gives you words that have the same final two consonant sounds (e.g., blackjack/joke). "Full Consonance" matches all consonant sounds in the word (e.g., news/noisy).
WordSurf is a special reference tool with 120,000 root words, that combines the features of a dictionary, a thesaurus, and much more. In addition to providing definitions, synonyms and antonyms as you would find in standard references, WordSurf allows you to ask questions that no standard reference can answer, such as "what are the parts of an automobile?" or "what musical instruments are similar to a guitar?" or "what animals are mammals?"
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"With Rhymesaurus you simply enter a term into the search box, then choose from such options as Dictionary, Thesaurus, and, of course, Rhymes. If you opt for the latter, you'll find all sorts of options for narrowing down the program's list of generated words. For instance, you can specify that Rhymesaurus return straight rhymes, reverse rhymes, homophones, or just terms with assonance and consonance. We can recommend this program to folks who work with words on a daily basis."
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