no but it rhymes with stout............if that helps ;]
No, out does not rhyme with mouth.
Yes, "mouth" and "house" rhyme because they share the same "-ow" sound at the end.
No, "south" and "allowed" do not rhyme. "South" rhymes with words like "mouth" and "drouth," while "allowed" rhymes with words like "loud" and "proud."
This is the type of end rhyme referred to as "true rhyme."
Some verbs that rhyme with "scream" include gleam, beam, and dream.
Some words that rhyme with Livingston include: ming, sting, fling, and king.
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Yes, "mouth" and "house" rhyme because they share the same "-ow" sound at the end.
No, because youth is pronounced 'yooth', As for south and mouth; pronounced as they look.
many like spout,mouth,cloud...AnswerSpoutLoutGroutGoutRoutBoutAboutFloutDevoutTroutSurtout (a type of jacket or waistcoat)CloutDoubtUmlautI disagree with the above: mouth and cloud do not rhyme with out. The ending has to be the sound of OUT or OWT, or AUT in umlaut.
Cheek, Speak (mouth on the face)
no the end sound of the two words don't sound the same, very little rhymes with mouth, other than south or other words which finish in mouth
No, "south" and "allowed" do not rhyme. "South" rhymes with words like "mouth" and "drouth," while "allowed" rhymes with words like "loud" and "proud."
Little Miss Muffet was scared by a spider.
Yes, "shout about" and "mouth" rhyme because they share the same ending sound "-out". In rhyming, it is important to focus on the ending sounds of words rather than their whole spelling.
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