This made me think.
Is it: HERE, or H-ERE.
So... I checked the dictionary.
"here" is one syllable.
There are 2 syllables. Pro-tect.
There are 2 syllables. Bat-ter.
There are 2 syllables. Toast-y.
The word cheeseburger has three syllables. (cheese-burg-er)
The two syllables in toaster are: toast-er.
The word here has one syllable.
There are 7 syllables. Wheth-er - you - go - there - or - here.
The word "feeling" has two syllables. The syllables are "feel" and "ing".
Well, it can't be a perfect rhyme with a different number of syllables... but here are some words with rhyming endings that are two syllables: pilot carrot ballot marmot besot zealot
Railroad (2 syllables), snowstorm (2 syllables), bookcase (2 syllables).
There are 2 syllables. Ve-ry.Ve-ry has two syllables.
they both have 2 syllables . bedroom has 2 syllables in the word and campfire has 2 syllables in the word.
There is 2 syllables sand-wich
This sentence has eight syllables. Spring - is - here - with - doz-en - of - rain.
There are two (2) syllables in cookies.cook-ies
3 syllables. Here... pes-ti-cide
it has 2 syllables stagg-ered