No, frighten does not fit the rhyming pattern. It would need to be right, height, fright. Here are other rhyming words:
No, "height" and "kite" do not rhyme. "Height" is pronounced as "hite" with a silent "gh," while "kite" is pronounced as "kyte."
No it doesn't.Some words that rhyme with right are:biteblightbrightbytecitefightflightfrightheightkiteknightlightmightmitenightplightquiteritesightsitesleightslightspitespritetighttritewhitewrightwriteSome words that rhyme with eight are:atebaitbatedatefategatehatelatematepateplateratesatetraitwaitweight
bite, site, fight, height, right, might, kite, light, knight, lite, nite, quite, rite, sight, white, excite, all right, alite
No, the word "friends" does not rhyme with "bite." Some words that do rhyme with bite follow: fight height kite light lite might mite night plight quite rite right sight site smite sleight spite tight wight white
frighten is a verb. It can be used with both singular and plural subjects and objects, e.g.:They frighten meI frighten them
bright
No, white does not rhyme with right. Rhymes typically occur when words have a similar ending sound, but in this case, "white" and "right" do not share that similarity.
The past tense of frighten is frightened.
The spider was sent by Nature or fate in the nursery rhyme "Little Miss Muffet." It symbolizes unexpected encounters that can surprise and frighten people.
mow - how height - weight comb - tomb etc.
"This movie will frighten you."
well they rhyme