noun
- people who write rhymes or verses, especially those of poor quality or who write them frequently but without great skill
Usage: often slightly derogatory
Examples
- The local newspaper featured poems by amateur rhymesters from the community.
- Critics dismissed them as mere rhymesters rather than serious poets.
- The contest attracted dozens of hopeful rhymesters eager to share their work.
- She considered herself above the common rhymesters who filled greeting cards.
- The coffee shop hosted weekly readings where aspiring rhymesters could perform.
- Many rhymesters focus more on making words rhyme than on creating meaningful poetry.