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Yes. The EA pair has a long E sound (pleez). The rhyming words are ease, tease, and cheese.
Gee, I'm not sure there are any descriptive words that describe. That's a good almost question.I believe "quaint" would be a good word to describe a cottage.
descriptive words are also known as vivid words.
The rhyming words for "he" are "she," "we," and "free." The rhyming words for "woe" are "toe," "go," and "so."
Yes. All languages have rhyming words, but not all cultures value rhyming as a literary form.
because the readers will think it is more descriptive.
Gibberish and nonsense are descriptive words.
No, "beautiful" and "wonderful" are not rhyming words. Rhyming words have similar ending sounds, but these two words do not sound the same at the end.
All words are rhyming words. city / pity
Not exactly. Cheese has an eze sound and eve has a eev sound. The two, however are close enough for a poet to use the device of "forced rhyme" where the rhyme is not exact and it is implied.
The "ay" sound in words like "day," "way," and "play" is a common phoneme for rhyming words.
yes delivery and eternally are rhyming words :p thnks 4 asking