No, weird and hear do not rhyme. The vowel sounds are the same, but the ends need to be the same too for a perfect rhyme.
Here are some things that do rhyme with hear:
beer
cheer
deer
jeer
leer
mere
near
peer
pier
queer
rear
seer
spear
steer
sheer
sneer
tear
tier
veer
we're
year
No. Hear and near are not an example of slant rhyme.
smeared
weird beard
Something weird
not exactly door hinge does if you say it weird but no not really.
If you mean do they rhyme, yes, they do.
DEPENDS ON WHAT YOU MEAN BY WEIRD? HOW CAN YOU HEAR IN THE UTERUS? IF YOU MEAN STOMACH GROWLING AND GAS, THEN YES.
yes every one is weird in different kinds of ways. for example you always hear people calling each other weird, because they are. being weird is what makes every one normal.
If you pronounce them the same they will rhyme but if you say one kinda different than the other it will sound alittle weird
It all depends on how you pronounce both words. If you pronounce knew NEE-W (which sounds pretty weird to me) it would not rhyme with who. If you pronounce knew as NOO then yes, they do rhyme. And since the majority of the English speaking world pronounces NOO, I think it's safe to say that they do indeed rhyme.
I'm not sure if I'm being haunted, but a lot of weird things are going on in my house. my dog barks every night, and i hear things in my bedroom. when its night i hear weird things outside.I am haunted?
There is no apparent word. The question may be erroneously stated. A close rhyme that is the opposite of here is "apart." A rhyme that is the opposite of "hear" is report.