No. Please see the related links for "What rhymes with fall?" and "What rhymes with lure?"
lier, fire, sire, mire, sir, her, lure can all rhyme with supplier.
It depends on your accent. If you say "poor" to rhyme with "snore" then "pour" is a homophone. But if you rhyme "poor" with "lure" or "tour" there is no homophone.paw
No, it does not.Some words that would rhyme with scar are:barcarfarscoregarjararemar
Some words that rhyme with inference are appearance, coherence, and adherence.
Humpty Dumpty had a great fall in the nursery rhyme. He couldn't be put back together again.
because in the fall time it was a great fall for him
You fall in love.
Neither. In most US pronunciation, the words that rhyme with "all" have an AW sound (caret O) to rhyme with awl and haul.
rule of 3 eg: grace space pace command eg: you can do it! rhyme alliteration use product name
People fall in love because of a chemical response. Sometimes they have similar personalities or hobbies. Sometimes there is no rhyme or reason.
The "su" is said like "sh," and the word can rhyme either "law" or with "lure", since they both sound the same in many accents, whereas some make the difference between the two.
Humpty Dumpty is a nursery rhyme character, and in the rhyme it is stated that he fell off the wall. However, since nursery rhymes are fictional stories passed down through generations, there is no historical evidence to confirm the existence of Humpty Dumpty or his fall.