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Rhymesaurus Free Edition for Windows

By Purple Room PublishingFreeUser Rating

Key Details of Rhymesaurus Free Edition

  • Find the exact word or rhyme scheme you're looking for.
  • Last updated on 11/7/2008
  • There have been 9 updates

Editors' Review

Download.com staff
This program provides a number of handy tools for working with words, but it also consumes a great deal of system resources. Downloading Rhymesaurus's 50MB installer can take a while, and once the program is on your machine it eats up nearly 100MB of RAM. Although the program's interface is not beautiful, it is simple to understand at first glance. 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, so long as they have plenty of hard-drive space to spare.

Full Specifications

WHAT'S NEW IN VERSION 2
Version 2 includes unspecified updates.
GENERAL
Release
July 15, 2008
Latest update
November 7, 2008
Version
2
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Windows
Operating System
Windows 10, Windows XP, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows Vista, Windows 2000, Windows NT
Additional Requirements
Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003 Server/Vista
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
38,188
Downloads Last Week
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Developer's Description

Find the exact word or rhyme scheme you're looking for.

Rhymesaurus Free Edition is a completely free rhyming dictionary program for Windows. Includes over 35,000 words. Type in any word to get a list of words that rhyme with it, as well as a list of common idioms, phrases, and cliches that rhyme with your word. Results are organized by syllable count, and highlighted based on their frequency of usage in English. Version 2 includes unspecified updates.