If you pronounce again "uh-GAIN" then yes, they do. If you pronounce it "uh-GEN" (hard G) then it doesn't rhyme with "insane."
crane (bird)
no.
Dozens of words could be used to rhyme with abstain. A few of the more common ones include: again, attain, complain, disdain, restrain, explain, mantain, insane, detain and terrain.
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No, pretend ends with a d, but again doesn't. An example of a rhyme is "pretend" and "bend".
Rhyme is a literary device employed to create a pleasing effect in poetry. "Again" and "end" are examples of words that rhyme as they share a similar ending sound. By using rhyme, poets can enhance the rhythm and musicality of their writing.
"Do it again in 2010."
sneetches rhymes with beaches, but it's slant rhyme.
Some words that rhyme with Donovan are Shannon, cannon, and abandon.
No, "again" does not rhyme with "friend." Rhymes are determined by the ending sounds of words, and in this case, the "-ain" sound in "again" does not match the "-end" sound in "friend." Rhymes are important in poetry and music to create rhythm and flow in language.
Most likely, but then again, all scientists are. Its the only way we function properly
Sister would be a half rhyme. Christa, blister again another half rhyme. That is all i can think of, hope someone else helps! :)