ryming words
Similar sounds occurring in two or more words
I think so because it sounds the same when you say them together. The endings do rhyme.Brunette:BonnetBrisketBulletEtiquetteInfectInstrumentInternetIntellectInterjectNetiquettePlanetProminentPrudentPunnetRejectRouletteRunletSonnetSubletSunsetInternet:BrunetteImplementInstrumentIntellectIntergrateInterject
Words with the same ending are called rhyming words such as back, sack, lack, hack etc.
homonyms.
Force, gorse and source all have different endings but sound like course.
Rhyme
Consonance, as opposed to assonance of vowel sounds or alliteration of sounds at the beginning of words.
Repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words is called alliteration.ex. Snow and Snarl, Cat and KayakRepetition of consonant sounds in the middle of words is called consonance.ex. Police and Collection, Chamber and LiberateRepetition of vowel sounds in the middle of words is called assonance.ex. Snow and Police, Snarl and Kayak
Pure rhyme, also known as perfect rhyme, is a type of rhyme where the final stressed vowel and all the sounds that follow it in two words are identical. This results in a clear and exact match in sound. Examples include words like "cat" and "hat".
You rhyme words by matching different ones with similarly/equal sounding suffixes and equal syllables in the suffix (suffix - end of word). Go to the related link below. It helps a lot.
When words within a line of poetry have the same sounds, this is called alliteration. Alliteration is a literary device in which a series of words in close proximity have the same initial consonant sound.
a homophone and it sounds the same but is spelt differentlyyes