My writing partner and I have been using, though we'll probably switch to wikirhymer or Merriam Webster. I'm also not sure what you mean by, "intelligent rhyme." Either a word rhymes or it does not. At this point, I don't recall which words I was looking up - I tried a number of different ones. I'm only interested in perfect rhymes I don't use near or imperfect rhymes. ![]() However, in this case, I don't see any advantage in the pay products the free alternatives are either equal to or better. I'm not at all adverse to spending money on software that provides something I need. We don't need a rhyming dictionary that includes common phrases, place names or proper names. We just need a rhyming dictionary that will provide the largest number of rhyming words, including polysyllabics (which one of the programs calls, "end rhymes," or something like that). ![]() We also don't need tools that "spark" our creativity. We don't write for the pop market, and I have no idea whether tools like pitch formers and contact lists are of any value to those who do. I liked McGill/VersePerfect because it doesn't require an internet connection. ![]() Click to expand.I'm only interested in perfect rhymes I don't use near or imperfect rhymes.
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