Today, we’ve got a useful lesson that’s all about rhyming. Rhymes are words that sound the same at the end, like a musical echo. Imagine you’re singing a song and the words at the end of the lines sound like friends calling back to each other. That’s what rhyming is all about! It’s fun and can help you remember new words easily. So, let’s play with some words that rhyme with “time” and discover their meanings together. Ready to have some fun and learn? Let’s jump in!
Time Rhyme Words
Here is the list of words that rhyme with Time:
- Dime: A coin worth ten cents.
- Lime: A green, citrus fruit that’s sour.
- Prime: The best quality or time.
- Chime: The sound of bells ringing.
- Climb: To go up something.
- Slime: Thick, slippery liquid.
- Crime: An action that breaks the law.
- Mime: Acting without speaking.
- Rhyme: Words that sound the same at the end.
- Thyme: A type of herb used in cooking.
Words that Rhyme with Time
Sublime |
Maritime |
Enzyme |
Overtime |
Bedtime |
Pastime |
Lifetime |
Lunchtime |
Springtime |
Wartime |
Summertime |
Christmastime |
Teatime |
Prime-time |
Mealtime |
Halftime |
Playtime |
Daytime |
Peacetime |
Airtime |
Showtime |
Maritime |
Ragtime |
Nighttime |
Downtime |
Hammer-time |
Anytime |
Old-time |
Sometimes |
Full-time |
One Syllable Rhymes of “Time”:
Chime |
Climb |
Crime |
Dime |
Grime |
Lime |
Mime |
Prime |
Rhyme |
Slime |
Thyme |
Rime |
Shine |
Spine |
Swine |
Twine |
Vine |
Whine |
Brine |
Fine |
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Two Syllable Rhymes of “Time”:
Bedtime |
Daytime |
Playtime |
Airtime |
Overtime |
Maritime |
Pastime |
Lifetime |
Springtime |
Wartime |
Lunchtime |
Summertime |
Teatime |
Mealtime |
Halftime |
Full-time |
Showtime |
Peacetime |
Christmastime |
Ragtime |
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Three Syllable Rhymes of “Time”:
Overtime |
Anytime |
Summertime |
Wintertime |
Springtime |
Maritime |
Part-time |
Primetime |
Mealtime |
Old-time |
Playtime |
Showtime |
Daytime |
Peacetime |
Pastime |
Bedtime |
Lifetime |
Christmastime |
Dinnertime |
Hammer-time |
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Time Rhyme Words With Meanings
- Sublime: Inspiring awe, often due to beauty or grandeur.
- Maritime: Related to the sea or sea travel.
- Enzyme: A protein that speeds up chemical reactions in the body.
- Overtime: Working hours beyond the regular schedule.
- Bedtime: The usual time to go to bed.
- Pastime: A hobby or leisure activity.
- Lifetime: The duration of a person’s life.
- Lunchtime: The usual time to have lunch.
- Springtime: The season after winter and before summer.
- Wartime: A period during which a war is taking place.
- Summertime: The season after spring and before autumn.
- Christmastime: The festive period around Christmas.
- Teatime: The usual time to have tea, often in the late afternoon.
- Prime-time: The time period when TV or radio audience is highest.
- Mealtime: The usual time to have a meal.
- Halftime: The break between two halves of a sports game.
- Playtime: A time for play or recreation.
- Daytime: The period of the day when it is light outside.
- Peacetime: A period when a country is not at war.
- Airtime: The time allocated for broadcasting a particular program.
- Showtime: The scheduled time for a show or performance to begin.
- Maritime: Pertaining to the sea or ships; same as above.
- Ragtime: A style of music characterized by a syncopated melody.
- Nighttime: The time of the day after sunset and before sunrise.
- Downtime: Time when a machine or system is not working.
- Hammer-time: Informal term indicating time for action or hard work.
- Anytime: At no particular time, whenever.
- Old-time: Relating to or reminiscent of an earlier period.
- Sometimes: Occasionally, not always.
- Full-time: Working or operating the standard number of hours in a week.