Yes, but please ask for them in individual questions, such as "What rhymes with joke?" "What rhymes with mope?" etc. That is how it is done on this site.
Yes, "mope" and "rope" rhyme with "cloak", while "stake" and "break" rhyme with "broke."
The rhyming words for "he" are "she," "we," and "free." The rhyming words for "woe" are "toe," "go," and "so."
Yes. All languages have rhyming words, but not all cultures value rhyming as a literary form.
No, "beautiful" and "wonderful" are not rhyming words. Rhyming words have similar ending sounds, but these two words do not sound the same at the end.
Rhyming words in Hindi are called "เคเคเคฆ" (chhand). When words have similar ending sounds or patterns, they are said to rhyme in Hindi poetry or songs. Rhyming words are commonly used to create a rhythmic and melodious effect in Hindi literary works.
The long "o" sound in the following words rhymes with smoke: broke, choke, cloak, croak, evoke, hope, joke, poke, spoke, stoke, stroke, toke, woke, yoke
All words are rhyming words. city / pity
yes delivery and eternally are rhyming words :p thnks 4 asking
Yes, "lass" and "pass" are considered rhyming words because they share the same ending sound "-ass."
www.rhymezone.com is a great place to look up rhyming words.
In Hindi 'Rhyme' means 'Anupras' and so, Rhyming Words means 'Aanuprasik Shabd'.
write a short poem with homonymsor rhyming words about friends.
Yes, "she" and "seen" are considered to be rhyming words because they share the same ending sound, 'ee'.