Definitions for rhymester

rhymester rhyme·ster

Spelling: [rahym-ster]
IPA: /ˈraɪm stər/

Rhymester is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 16 points.

You can make 266 anagrams from letters in rhymester (eehmrrsty).

Definitions for rhymester

noun

  1. a writer of inferior verse; poetaster.

Origin of rhymester

First recorded in 1710-20; rhyme + -ster

Examples for rhymester

The young gentleman who is a rhymester himself, grows interested.

“Oh, you are a great deal too particular,” remarked the rhymester crossly.

Dobbs exploded in a paroxysm of laughter and coughing over his own cleverness as a rhymester.

He had been an officer in the navy, but fell through infamous conduct to be the rhymester of running patterers.

The rhymester who made Robinson Crusoe exclaim, "Oh, solitude, where are the charms that sages have seen in thy face?"

Another Boston rhymester called him "puny John from Northampton, a meek-mouth moderate man."

“Oh, one was, ‘You are requested not to put your feet on the cushions,’” said the rhymester.

Milton saw nothing in the first efforts of Dryden that made him consider Dryden better than a rhymester.

“Waste of money, I call it,” said the rhymester, sniffing contemptuously.

In some of these instances the parodies may denote no real hostility but merely a rhymester's attempt to be clever.

Word Value for rhymester
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Words with friends

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