No. Coot, hoot, loot, moot, root, shoot, toot, rhymes with boot. As does cute, jute, fruit, mute, newt and suit.
Yes, "poop" and "boot" do rhyme with each other. Both words end with the same sound, "-oot".
Yes.
no. Rhyming means that the ending sound is the same and since school and boot don't end the same, they don't rhyme
No. The OO in boot is a long OO (long U) sound, to rhyme with loot, moot, and shoot.
Here are some words that rhyme with cute: boot hoot loot moot root (if you pronounce this the same way. Some people pronounce it differently, to rhyme with soot.)
boot,hoot,root,toot,and loot rhyme with coot.
The word "suit" has a long OO sound, to rhyme with boot and shoot.
Yes, "suit" has a short U sound. It is pronounced as "soo-t".
boot coot hoot loot moot toot woot
No. The final syllable of Australia sounds like a short "ya," and the stress falls on a different syllable to boot.
No, the word "fruit" does not have a short U sound. The U in "fruit" is pronounced like "oo" in "blue."
In technicalities, yes it does. It does not sound like it rymes like, "Boot and toot" but since it has the same endig, it does ryhme by defintion.
Rhymes for loop can include:coopcroupdroopgoophooppoopstooptroupeWhen rhyming, remember it is not only matching the sound but also the number of syllables.