A consonant is a single letter. So that question cannot be answered, because one single letter cannot, by itself, rhyme with "pass."
The word "life" rhymes with "knife" and has the same spelling pattern (consonant-vowel-consonant-e).
cement, descent, decent, cent, brilliant, variant
Double consonants are two of the same consonant next to each other in a word. Examples of a double consonant include hill, pass, attack, and fall.
pass the knive
There are no perfect rhymes for the word trespasser.
lot and brass
Last Get Them rhymes with Pass Ex-am, if you split the word 'exam' into 2 syllables.
bass, gas, mass, pass, grass
busta rhymes and puff daddy!
throw
consonant vowel consonant............:)
Consonance ( repetition of the same consonant in poetry,one of many devices.Ex:The cat crawled up to the curb to cut its claws.)Resonance