x-rays (noun) โ Short wavelength electromagnetic radiation usually produced by bombarding a metal target in a vacuum. Used to create images of the internal structure of objects; this is possible because X-rays pass through most objects and can expose photographic film.
โX-rays are light with a wavelength between 0.1 and 10 nm.โ
Below is a complete list of words that rhyme with x-rays, grouped by syllable count. Perfect rhymes share the same vowel and ending consonant sounds. Near rhymes (slant rhymes) share only part of the sound โ widely used in modern songwriting and contemporary poetry. The most popular rhymes include gaze, malaise, haze.
Exact vowel + ending consonant match
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Slant rhymes โ partial sound match
Writing Tips for โx-raysโ
- โ Use perfect rhymes for strong, memorable closing lines in a stanza or chorus.
- โ Use near rhymes for a subtler, more conversational tone โ popular in indie, folk, and spoken word.
- โ Pair โx-raysโ with a rhyme that matches its emotional weight for the most impact.
- โ Try the couplet: โโฆ x-rays / โฆ gazeโ as a starting point.
Frequently Asked Questions
What rhymes with "x-rays"?
The most common words that rhyme with "x-rays" include: gaze, malaise, haze, blaze, daze. There are 100 perfect rhymes and 6 near rhymes in total.
What is a perfect rhyme for "x-rays"?
Perfect rhymes for "x-rays" include gaze, malaise, haze, and more. A perfect rhyme shares the same vowel sound and ending consonants.
How do you use rhymes for "x-rays" in poetry?
When writing poetry or song lyrics with "x-rays", look for rhymes that match both the sound and the emotional tone. Single-syllable rhymes work well for punchy, impactful lines, while multi-syllable rhymes create a flowing, musical effect. Try pairing "x-rays" with gaze for a strong rhyming couplet.
What is the difference between a perfect rhyme and a near rhyme?
A perfect rhyme shares the exact vowel sound and ending consonant (e.g., "cat" and "bat"). A near rhyme โ also called a slant rhyme or half rhyme โ shares only part of the sound, giving it a subtler, more modern feel. Near rhymes are widely used in contemporary songwriting and poetry.