The vowel sounds are the same, so it is a kind of rhyme. See the glossary below to see what we mean by different kinds of rhyme.
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There are quite a few riddles that you can make that answers cockroach. Rhyme the word with poach or coach.
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Just one. The OA pair has a long O sound (as in oak) to rhyme with poach.
Without a doctor's note, the coach won't excuse me from practice.
There are many things that rhyme with afloat. The following rhyme with afloat:: (a)boat (a)note throat vote bloat coat oat goat float That's all I can think of for now!
There are no words in the English language that rhyme with "punishment". You could use words that rhyme with only the last syllable note of your focus word, in this case "ent".banishmentadjustmentjudgementadjacent
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Out of that list, blow, row and sew rhyme. Also hold and sold.
Technically no--for one of two reasons: 1) to "rhyme," two words must have the same "rhyme sound," preceded by a different "consonantal sound" and 2) the accent must be on the same syllable. (Note: the different preceding consonantal sound in the two words are "t" in "ten" and "c" in "-cent.") The rhyme sound in "ten" is "-en" and in "per-cent" is "-ent." "-en and "-ent" clearly are different rhyme sounds because of the "t" in "-ent." In pronouncing "percent," the accented syllable is arguably the second syllable "-cent" and thus that part of the definition of a rhyme is met, but the rhyme still fails because of the first part of the definition of a rhyme. See http://www.wikirhymer.com/Rhyme+Definition for further information.
Lawless,joyless, footless colourless, moreish, flavourless and you can make up some such as jawless, doorless, floorlees-note these are not real words!! or you could end the sentence with another word so you have more words to rhyme with the end word - note you can only do so if you are going to create a poem or song or something else that has to rhyme.