adjective
- having a rhyme that is imperfect, incorrect, or poorly matched
Usage: literary or poetic context
verb
- past tense and past participle of misrhyme; to rhyme incorrectly or imperfectly
Usage: literary or poetic context
Examples
- The poet's misrhymed couplet drew criticism from the literary journal.
- He misrhymed 'love' with 'move' in the final stanza.
- The misrhymed verse stood out awkwardly among the otherwise polished lines.
- Critics noted that the songwriter misrhymed several key passages in the chorus.
- A misrhymed poem can distract readers from the intended message.
- She deliberately misrhymed the words to create a comedic effect.