They are end rhymes, meaning only the last few letters (in this case, "tion") rhyme. They are not perfect rhymes.
No, hesitation and aggravation do not rhyme. Rhyme is based on the similarity of the sound at the end of two words, and in this case, the endings of these two words do not sound the same.
ventilatedterminatedsegregated
Aggravation is exasperation, annoyance.
rehabilitating your aggravation
The aggravation is so unnecessary.
It is such an aggravation when people answer questions incorrectly or improperly.
aggravation this is aggravation, aggravation this is how you play, first you get a bowling ball, roll it down the main hall, hit your dad, he's mad, ha ha ha. aggravation, this is, aggravation, aggravation this is how you play, first you get a garden hose stick it up your brother's nose turn it on he's gone, ha ha ha. aggravation, this is, aggravation aggravation this is how you play, then you get a teddy bear stick it in your underwear, go to bed he's dead, ha ha ha. aggravation, that was aggravation that is how you play!. i love aggravation <3
Glue that does not work is an aggravation. It begins with G.
Aggravation - board game - was created in 1962.
Aggravation is to annoy and misfortune is bad luck.
The suffix in hesitation is ion.
The acrostic for aggravation could be: Annoying Causing frustration Repetitive Very irritating Exasperating Never-ending
I acted without hesitation