two or more words that sound alike. Example: cat-hat
no it does not but it could be an approximate rhyme meaning they sort of sound similar
They are end rhymes, meaning the end of the words rhymes ("ent") but they are not perfect rhymes, meaning the entire words do not rhyme.
Yes, but only as an "end rhyme", meaning the last part of the words rhyme, not the whole words.
They are "end rhymes," meaning that the ends of the words, in this case, "er," rhyme.
The rhyme scheme of a limerick is: A-A-B-B-A, meaning lines 1, 2 and 5 (A) rhyme and lines 3 and 4 (B) also rhyme.
They are end rhymes, meaning the last letters (in this case, "on") rhyme, but they are not exact rhymes.
"Rainbow" and "indigo" are end rhymes, meaning only the end syllables of the words rhyme (in this case, "bow" and "go" rhyme).
The poem "The Sea" does not have a consistent rhyme scheme as it is a free verse poem, meaning it does not follow a particular pattern of rhyme or meter.
serene
Have the same meaning or not, it is a rhyming word.
well its unfortuantly a rhyme it could have a meaning
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