Unrhymed

Word UNRHYMED
Character 8
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Definitions and meanings of "Unrhymed"

What do we mean by unrhymed?

Having no rhyme.

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The word "unrhymed" in example sentences

Er. If I get called for my stop_drop_porn challenge during BVBW, I'll have to write porn in unrhymed iambic pentameter. * hides* ❋ Unknown (2008)

It was probably because of this inconsistency that no reviewer treated the book as an experiment in English unrhymed verse, though this was the aspect of it which most interested the writer. ❋ Arthur Waley (1927)

An exceprt from Stanley J. Sharpless’s parody of Hiawatha that shows the heavy, tom-tom-like beat of its trochaic meter: “(Very long and rather boring/Narrative in unrhymed trochees:/Tum-ti, tum-ti, tum-ti, tum-ti,/Tum-ti tum … ad infinitum.)” ❋ Unknown (2006)

But on the whole their obvious destiny was to be "unrhymed" and to make their appearance in the famous form of the _nouvelle_ or _novella_, in regard to which it is hard to say whether Italy was most indebted to France for substance, or France to Italy for form. ❋ George Saintsbury (1889)

A small child listening to this affecting and funny account of how a wary shelter cat comes to love a boy could easily miss the power of the Japanese-style poetry, which is characterized by 17 syllables set in three unrhymed lines. ❋ Meghan Cox Gurdon (2011)

"Our time is in need of simplicity," Van Rompuy, 62, told friends at the Belgian parliament marking the publication of 95 of his Haiku – unrhymed three-line poems with 17 syllables in all. ❋ Unknown (2010)

As for the unrhymed poems that dominate literary magazines and university workshops, he feels it would be more accurate to call them “plums” and their authors “plummets” or “plummers.” ❋ Amy Gerstler (2010)

On his birthday in March 2002 he embarked on a sequence of unrhymed sonnets entitled Endpoint. ❋ Amy Gerstler (2010)

Blank verse is usually unrhymed iambic pentameter, or some other unrhymed regular meter. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Largely unrhymed and unmetered, these poems first appeared in run-on fashion: Poems do not start on a new page; each large page contains eleven or twelve lines, with the end of each poem indicated. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Sandra Beasley, in Pebble Lake Review, has an fine expostulation in unrhymed quatrains. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Blank verse, as you surely know, is not free verse (which adheres to no strict metrical form or rhyme scheme) but is specifically unrhymed iambic pentameter. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Rhymed and unrhymed poetry about the intersection of work and motherhood, including classic forms such as the sonnet and sestina. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Throughout The Second Child, Garrison works in varied meters, rhymed and unrhymed, and forms that include the sonnet and the sestina. ❋ Unknown (2007)

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