deer,dear
bear,bare
if you look at it in a different perspectives should rhyme as they both end in ''et''words that rhyme WITH regret and met are:setletbetwetyetpetetc (you know what i mean!)
No, the words "mother" and "bother" do not rhyme because they have different vowel sounds.
Words that look like they should rhyme, but don't. love and move
No, surging doesn't rhyme with garden. The thing you need to look for with words that rhyme are the endings. These two words don't rhyme because the 'ing' on the end of surging doesn't rhyme with 'den' on the end of garden.
This is an example of an eye rhyme, where words look like they should rhyme due to their spelling but are pronounced differently.
No, eye rhyme refers to words that appear to rhyme based on their spelling, but do not actually sound alike when pronounced.
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.
Words that sound similar but do not rhyme are called homophones. Homophones are words that have the same pronunciation but different meanings or spellings.
Here are a couple of words that look like they rhyme, but they do not: plough trough There are others, even for this set. cough dough tough English is great, eh?
No, "ever" and "dance" do not rhyme. Rhyming words have similar ending sounds and these two words have different sounds at the end.
if you mean near rhyme than here is an answer No, near rhyme is when two words look like they ought to rhyme, but they really don't. Trough and Through look a lot alike, but they don't sound the same.
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