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Five English words without a
rhyme
Assistant Professor
Ilahia School of Management Studies
Kerala, India.
Prepared by
Manu Melwin Joy
Phone  9744551114
Mail  manu_melwinjoy@yahoo.com
Bulb
 This funny word comes from
the Ancient Greek word for
onion, bolbas. In the early
1800s, the word was applied
to scientific instruments of a
similar shape, including the
thermometer bulb and the
light bulb. It still hasn't found
a word to rhyme with though.
What other words do bards
among us avoid?
Orange
 This common fruit was first
cultivated in Asia in 2500 B.C.
The English word orange
comes from the Persian word
narana. Though they are
tasty, they are not poets'
favorite fruit because the
unusual word does not have
an English rhyme. What more
heavenly term lacks a rhyme?
Angel
 Angel comes from the
Greek word, angelos, which
meant "messenger of God."
However, its commonly
confused cousin, angle,
does have many rhymes.
What word for a precious
metal cannot find a rhyme?
Silver
 The word silver is from the
Gothic word silubr. Its
atomic symbol is Ag from
the word argent, the Latin
word for silver. Maybe if
silver had a rhyme, it
wouldn't be second to gold.
You probably use the next
word every day.
Month
 The common -th ending
takes on many different
pronunciations, as in these
other words without
rhymes: depth, breadth,
and width. These words
share similar sounds, but
none of them are perfect
rhymes.
Bulb
 This funny word comes from
the Ancient Greek word for
onion, bolbas. In the early
1800s, the word was applied
to scientific instruments of a
similar shape, including the
thermometer bulb and the
light bulb. It still hasn't found
a word to rhyme with though.
What other words do bards
among us avoid?
Thank You
Prepared by
Manu Melwin Joy
Phone  9744551114
Mail  manu_melwinjoy@yahoo.com
Reference

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  • 1. Five English words without a rhyme
  • 2. Assistant Professor Ilahia School of Management Studies Kerala, India. Prepared by Manu Melwin Joy Phone 9744551114 Mail manu_melwinjoy@yahoo.com
  • 3. Bulb This funny word comes from the Ancient Greek word for onion, bolbas. In the early 1800s, the word was applied to scientific instruments of a similar shape, including the thermometer bulb and the light bulb. It still hasn't found a word to rhyme with though. What other words do bards among us avoid?
  • 4. Orange This common fruit was first cultivated in Asia in 2500 B.C. The English word orange comes from the Persian word narana. Though they are tasty, they are not poets' favorite fruit because the unusual word does not have an English rhyme. What more heavenly term lacks a rhyme?
  • 5. Angel Angel comes from the Greek word, angelos, which meant "messenger of God." However, its commonly confused cousin, angle, does have many rhymes. What word for a precious metal cannot find a rhyme?
  • 6. Silver The word silver is from the Gothic word silubr. Its atomic symbol is Ag from the word argent, the Latin word for silver. Maybe if silver had a rhyme, it wouldn't be second to gold. You probably use the next word every day.
  • 7. Month The common -th ending takes on many different pronunciations, as in these other words without rhymes: depth, breadth, and width. These words share similar sounds, but none of them are perfect rhymes.
  • 8. Bulb This funny word comes from the Ancient Greek word for onion, bolbas. In the early 1800s, the word was applied to scientific instruments of a similar shape, including the thermometer bulb and the light bulb. It still hasn't found a word to rhyme with though. What other words do bards among us avoid?
  • 9. Thank You Prepared by Manu Melwin Joy Phone 9744551114 Mail manu_melwinjoy@yahoo.com Reference