No they don't because fame ends with an 'm' sound whereas attain ends with an 'n' sound. Therefore they do not rhyme.
That is with regular rhyming though if you were considering off rhymes through assonance it would rhyme because they have the same vowel sound.
Not really, but it doesn't matter that much if you had no other options.
The rhyme scheme of "The Hall of Fame" by The Script is ABAB.
No.
Yes
Ringing with Blame!
Yes, the word "pain" rhymes with the word "rain." Some other words that rhyme with them follow. bane cane deign feign gain lain main sane slain Spain swain vain vane wain
no, because nothing relates
no it rhymes with jame or lame
("To attain" means to reach, to achieve, to accomplish a goal, not to be confused with 'obtain' which relates to a material object one acquires.)Examples:"He went into politics to attain a position of power and fame.""Under Alexander the Great, Macedonia attempted to attain domination of the eastern Mediterranean.""With diligence, one may attain proficiency."
No. It has a long A sound and a silent E, to rhyme with name, fame, and claim.
The morality of fame relates to the ethical considerations surrounding how individuals attain, use, and respond to fame. It raises questions about the impacts of fame on personal values, social relationships, responsibilities to fans, and how fame is obtained (e.g., through ethical versus unethical means). The moral implications of fame may vary depending on factors such as authenticity, integrity, and the impact on others.
camedamefamelamemaimnamesametamenamecameblamedamefamegamelamesametamelame came aim same fame blame shame cameur lamelame,fame,same,tame,came,and name all rhyme with game and there are probably plenty more words that rhyme with it.Words that rhyme with game are:aimblameclaimdamefameframelamemaimnamesametameName fame lame dame aim tame same rain pain Jane