interrhyme

/ɪntəˈraɪm/

Definitions

1. noun

A poetic device where two or more rhyming words are interrupted by a non-rhyming word or phrase.

“The poet’s use of interrhyme added a unique layer of complexity to the poem’s meaning.”

Synonyms

  • intercalary rhyme
  • interrupted rhyme

Antonyms

  • end rhyme
  • perfect rhyme