Each vowel sound file of rhymes is far to large to fit on a small computer screen. However, you can use the SCROLL BAR at the right of the screen (or the keyboard down/up arrow keys or Page Down/Page Up keys) to SCROLL down, or back up, through the various rhyme groupings.
The word END will appear on the last line.
Each vowel sound file is organized into rhyme groups which rhyme with the selected vowel sound and the consonants that are used in the rhyming word.
These rhyme groups fall into three natural categories:
Examples:
No preceding or following consonant aye
Preceding consonant (if no following consonant) pay
Following consonant aid
Each rhyme group is identified by a leading header, such as -A, -PA or -AP, using the rhyming vowel sound and the related consonants.
The rhyme groups are listed alphabetically, starting with the case of no proceeding consonant (which does not always exist), then the groups having leading consonants and finally the groups having following consonants.
Examples:
Consonant Type Header Rhymes
None Single -AY aye
Double -AY ailing
Triple -AY ailable
Precedes Single -PA pay,paid,pane
Double -PA paying,spaying
Triple -PA payable
Follows Single -AP ape,drape,grape
Double -AP caper,paper,shaper
Triple -AP capable,caperer,Apian
Finally, when there are large number of rhymes is a group, two additional sub-groupings are used:
First, the rhymes are grouped according to the number of vowels present in the word.