noun
- a poem or passage in which all lines end with the same rhyme
Usage: literary
Examples
- The poet wrote a monorhyme using only words that ended in ‘-ight’.
- Children often enjoy creating simple monorhymes in their first poetry exercises.
- The ancient Arabic monorhyme consisted of twenty lines all ending with the same sound.
- Her monorhyme about cats used words like ‘hat’, ‘bat’, and ‘mat’ throughout.
- The challenge of writing a monorhyme forces poets to be creative with their word choices.