Perfect rhymes share the same vowel sound and consonant(s) following the vowel, as in “face,” “space,” or “trace.” Near rhymes, also known as slant rhymes or half rhymes, share some, but not all, of these sounds, such as “chase” or “lace.” These variations in sound create different effects when used in poetry, lyrics, or prose.
Employing similar-sounding words can enhance memorability and create a sense of rhythm and musicality. This technique is frequently used in mnemonic devices, advertising slogans, and of course, poetry and song lyrics. Historically, rhyme has been a crucial element in oral traditions, aiding in the memorization and transmission of stories and cultural knowledge.