Some words that rhyme with the word 'due' are:
This is an example of an eye rhyme, where words look like they should rhyme due to their spelling but are pronounced differently.
The more correct spelling is Epidemiology. Rhyme with...cardiology, physiology, etc.
Yes, the word "to" does rhyme with "do."
Rhyming words are words that sound the same at the end of both word. They do not need to have the same spelling to rhyme. For example: cat hat The words "cat" and "hat" rhyme because they sound the same at the end. blue shoe These words rhyme but don't have the same spelling where they rhyme.
Yes. "Plough" is another way of spelling the word "plow," (and which is an incorrect way of spelling "plow" in the American English language) which, when rhymed with "cow," indeed sounds the same.
Technically, yes! It is called a sound-rhyme. The spelling doesn't rhyme, but the sound does. It is acceptable in poetry with rhyme scheme.
Rhyme is a difficult word to spell.
In French, the word "brille" is pronounced as "bree." Some French words that rhyme with "brille" include "fille" (meaning girl), "grille" (meaning grill), and "famille" (meaning family). Rhyming in French is based on the sound of the word rather than the spelling, so words that end with the same sound will typically rhyme.
No. The word "in" does not rhyme with out.Examples of words that rhyme with out:AboutBoutCloutDoubtFloutGoutGroutLoutPoutRoutShoutSnoutStoutToutTroutExamples of words that rhyme with in:BinDinFinGinHenMenSinTenTinWhenWenWinYenYinZen
That is the correct spelling of the word "rhyme" (words in which one or more syllables have the same or similar pronuncation).
Not correctly. It could have the same pronunciation (to rhyme with sign and align), but it is not an actual modern variant spelling of the word. It is almost unknown as a misspelling.
Pronunciation of the words and not spellings