Yes.
Only the "ey" at the end of both words rhyme. That makes them a "close rhyme" but they are different enough that they might not work in a poem as a rhyme.
it doesn't strictly rhyme, but if its in a poem it would work.
The simple answer is no! However, they both contain that "r" sound. The rhyme is very weak, but it might work, depending on how strong you want the rhyme to be.
They are near rhymes, so depending on the context and format of your work, they can be used as a rhyme.
No.Happy does rhyme with loudly if you use slant rhyme. If you cannot use slant rhyme, then no it doesn't work at all. Try using words like quietly, sadly, madly, happily, and randomly. I hope this helps you!
I think that they would be a good rhyme as they sound the same and could work well in a poem or something like that. =)
it's not a prefect rhyme because weather has the h in it. it would be a close rhyme, so you could stretch a bit but it could work. letter, better, and fetter rhyme better though.
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If you know what rhyming is, it is fairly obvious that they dont
no but if you are really desperate i guess it would work.
Berzerk
"Venom" and "problem" are what is known as an "end rhyme", in which only the last few letters (in this case "om" of "venom" and "em" of "problem") rhyme. End rhymes sometimes work well in poetry.