What's the difference between rhime and rhyme?

Rhime


Definition:

  • (n.) See Rhyme.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) She’s only the third actor of colour to have won Female Actor in a Drama Series (the other two came from shows also produced by Shonda Rhimes), and her pleasure in triumph warmed me from the inside out.
  • (2) A teen film is not the obvious home for such deep “real world” wisdom, but it is a common thread in the work of the film’s screenwriter, Shonda Rhimes.
  • (3) Both Paul Lee and Keli Lee point to the importance of finding “authentic stories” told by great storytellers such as Rhimes and Oscar-winning 12 Years a Slave screenwriter John Ridley, rather than engaging in superficial multicultural box-ticking.
  • (4) Rhimes gets what TV audiences want: to feel, deeply, for an hour or two, once or twice a week.
  • (5) The other thing that happens is that she always says: “Mummy, can you put me in the story?” She then thanked ABC’s producers and showrunner Shonda Rhimes “for thinking that a sexualised, mysterious messy woman could be a 49-year-old, dark-skinned African American woman who looks like me”.
  • (6) She should be mentioned in the same breath as Matthew Weiner or Aaron Sorkin or Shonda Rhimes or Jenji Kohan, or Ryan Murphy , who is a terrible writer but still signed a reported $24m development deal with Fox a few years ago, because that’s how the US treats star showrunners.
  • (7) Now into its third series in the US, Scandal is the hit creation of Shonda Rhimes , who made Grey's Anatomy .
  • (8) Issa Rae, writer-director of Misadventures Of Awkward Black Girl , was one of the first; she's now developing an ABC series with Scandal creator Shonda Rhimes.
  • (9) Think Like a Man actor Kevin Hart spoke out against the comments, as did TV megastar Shonda Rhimes, who called the exchange “racist” .
  • (10) I haven’t watched Grey's Anatomy, another Shonda Rhimes show, but her fans seem to believe that she regularly runs into a third season slump.
  • (11) ABC’s biggest successes in terms of diversity on-screen, however, are largely down to one woman – Shonda Rhimes.
  • (12) However, ABC’s numbers are up some 7% this autumn, not least thanks to showrunner Shonda Rhimes, whose dramas Grey’s Anatomy, Scandal and newcomer How to Get Away with Murder play back to back on Thursday evenings.
  • (13) I have against the odds courageously pioneered the art of writing for people of colour as if they were human beings,” Rhimes said when collecting an achievement award in January , a sentiment she brings up again and again.
  • (14) Elsewhere on ABC’s new slate, Grey’s Anatomy and Scandal showrunner Shonda Rhimes will launch The Catch, focusing on an accountant exposing fraud, while Rhimes’ Shondaland production house will also make the Joan Allen drama The Family, about a young man returning from the dead.
  • (15) Beyoncé is a capital-F feminist, Shonda Rhimes has three wildly popular TV shows starring female leads, and even Clinton’s own unofficial hashtag – #GrandmothersKnowBest – appears to be gaining official momentum.
  • (16) Creator Shonda Rhimes and most of the cast regularly join Twitter parties the night the show airs to get the show trending, and they’re very plugged in to their audience.
  • (17) Crush of the week: Bruce Willis Read more In a recent TED talk , Rhimes spoke about saying yes to things that scare her.
  • (18) Rhimes, 46, is impressive, and the details of her success are staggering.

Rhyme


Definition:

  • (n.) An expression of thought in numbers, measure, or verse; a composition in verse; a rhymed tale; poetry; harmony of language.
  • (n.) Correspondence of sound in the terminating words or syllables of two or more verses, one succeeding another immediately or at no great distance. The words or syllables so used must not begin with the same consonant, or if one begins with a vowel the other must begin with a consonant. The vowel sounds and accents must be the same, as also the sounds of the final consonants if there be any.
  • (n.) Verses, usually two, having this correspondence with each other; a couplet; a poem containing rhymes.
  • (n.) A word answering in sound to another word.
  • (n.) To make rhymes, or verses.
  • (n.) To accord in rhyme or sound.
  • (v. t.) To put into rhyme.
  • (v. t.) To influence by rhyme.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) There was no rhyme or reason to the prices he wanted to pay.
  • (2) Before the season, each subject performed an exercise test, and the maximal capacity of oxygen uptake was estimated according to Astrand and Rhyming.
  • (3) Right-handed undergraduates concurrently performed two tasks: a lateralized semantic or rhyme task and a verbal memory task.
  • (4) Following a string of controversies about offensive remarks, Clarkson was put on final warning by the BBC in May, after unbroadcast Top Gear footage of him mumbling the N-word during the rhyme “Eeny, meeny, miny moe” was leaked.
  • (5) Retarded readers were poorer than both control groups in consonant deletion, while there was no difference between the groups on a rhyme-judgement task and a syllabic-vowel-reproduction task.
  • (6) In the footage, published on the newspaper's website , Clarkson appears to recite the beginning of the children's nursery rhyme "Eeny, meeny, miny, moe..." before appearing to mumble: "Catch a nigger by his toe."
  • (7) In the unaired version – which was later passed to the Mirror – the presenter then appears to recite the children's counting rhyme and use the N-word under his breath before pointing at the Toyota and shrugging: "Toyota it is."
  • (8) Visually similar letter pairs facilitated responses to rhyming pairs and inhibited responses to nonrhyming pairs.
  • (9) There were no significant effects of rhyme on performance at either age.
  • (10) The Fairbanks Rhyme Test was filtered into two bands-240-480 Hz (low band) and 1020-2040 Hz (high band).
  • (11) The dichotic rhyme task's normative data results and sensitivity to lack of callosal transmission make it worthy of further clinical and basic research.
  • (12) In the third experiment, subjects learned pairs in which the stimuli were single letters; then subjects transferred to a list in which either rhyming or unrelated stimuli began with the same letters.
  • (13) But non-gaming children’s channels are also popular: the biggest channel on YouTube in October was toy-unboxing channel DC Toys Collector , with nursery-rhyme channel Little Baby Bum also in the top five on YouTube that month.
  • (14) Young adults recalled more base-words, associates, and rhymes than elderly subjects on immediate free and cued tests and on an uncued test one week later.
  • (15) The minister grew up in South Carolina, the son of a professional boxer, and said Ali had always inspired him – especially his penchant for rhythm and rhyme.
  • (16) In Experiment 1, which used content words as stimuli, the deep dyslexic, like normal subjects, showed faster reaction times on trials with rhyming, similarly spelled stimuli (e.g.
  • (17) The Google Music offering comes with exclusive content from the Rolling Stones, Coldplay, Busta Rhymes, Shakira, Pearl Jam and the Dave Matthews Band.
  • (18) In contrast, the results of Experiments 1-4 indicate that rhyme-related concepts are encoded and interfere with memory for the presented target only when subjects explicitly attend to the rhyme dimension.
  • (19) The effects of cue-load and cue-type (category and rhyming) on the cued recall of word lists were examined in amnesic and control subjects under conditions where contextual information was either important or superfluous to recall.
  • (20) In this study, segmental lengthening in the vicinity of prosodic boundaries is examined and found to be restricted to the rhyme of the syllable preceding the boundary.

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