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unrhymed

Etymology 1 a. Having no rhyme.

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unrhymed

adj. not having rhyme; "writing unrhymed blank verse is like playing tennis without a net" [syn: unrimed, rhymeless, rimeless] [ant: rhymed]

Usage examples of "unrhymed".

The rhyme scheme, too, was a formidable one, with stanzas of seventeen lines that allowed of only three different rhymes, arranged in a pattern of five internal couplets split by a triolet and balanced by four seemingly unrhymed lines that actually were reaching into adjacent stanzas.

If you have ever heard her, you will know what I mean by unrhymed and unversed poetry.

A passage or two of the unrhymed thoughts, with long periods of interval, will suggest the course of her mental history.

In Ruth’s estimation, the Dutch—at least while exercising—preferred an unrelenting and unvarying kind of rock music, which she would have categorized as an unrhymed form of rap.

Eliot's ``Little Gidding'' that it struck me that, though unrhymed, the poem was also written in tercets, the form favoured by Dante.