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This is the use of words with similar or inexact end sounds to create rhyme.

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slant rhyme

Poets use slant rhyme when they can't find a perfect rhyme which has words that end with an identical stressed vowel sound; besides, all subsequent sounds also must be identical.

Slant rhyme is a rhyme with a flaw.

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slant rhyme

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Slant rhyme, also known as imperfect rhyme, near rhyme, half rhyme, lazy rhyme, or oblique rhyme, is a type of rhyme created by words that do not have exact end sounds. They sound similar but still do not rhyme perfectly.

e.g. fate - faith

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