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No, eye rhyme refers to words that appear to rhyme based on their spelling, but do not actually sound alike when pronounced.
No, the pronunciation of "when" does not rhyme with "sin." "When" is pronounced /wɛn/ while "sin" is pronounced /sɪn/.
No, because jolly is pronounced jol-lee, not jol-lie. If it was jol-lie, it would rhyme with why.
No - it is pronounced "dun"
No, "dwarf" and "waffle" do not rhyme. "Dwarf" is pronounced as "dworf" with a silent "f," and "waffle" is pronounced as "wah-ful."
No, said does not rhyme with maid. Said is pronounced like "sed" while maid is pronounced like "mayd".
No, "height" and "kite" do not rhyme. "Height" is pronounced as "hite" with a silent "gh," while "kite" is pronounced as "kyte."
Yes, "lord" and "word" do not rhyme. "Lord" is pronounced with an "aw" sound, while "word" is pronounced with an "ur" sound.
too, to, two, shoe, rue, mew, new, etc.But it does not rhyme with the word anything
No, "nurple" and "purple" do not rhyme. "Purple" is pronounced with the sound /ɜr/ at the end, while "nurple" is pronounced with a different sound.
Charaz (חרז) is actually a Hebrew word. It means "to rhyme" and it's pronounced khah-RAHZ. The kh is a guttural sound.
No, immature does not rhyme with insecure. "Immature" is pronounced with the emphasis on the second syllable, while "insecure" is pronounced with the emphasis on the first syllable.