No. A rhyme needs to have the same ending sound like steak and fake or blue and shoe.
An off rhyme of "truth" could be "smooth" or "soothe." These words share a similar ending sound but are not an exact rhyme with "truth."
Proof is the first one I thought of.
No.
No. A rhyme must contain the same ending sound in both words.
What is a para rhyme
It's more of an off-rhyme.
It was a "smooth" reationship It was going "smooth"
slant rhyme
No, log does not rhyme with off. Please see the related questions below for "What rhymes with log?" and "What rhymes with off?"
"Slant rhyme," "near rhyme," "off rhyme," "half rhyme" -- those are all terms for the same thing, words that don't rhyme perfectly with each other, but have enough similarity of sound that they can be used as rhymes.
Definitely not.
off road
These are partial or imperfect rhymes, like dry-died, or grown-moon. They are sometimes called half rhyme, near rhyme or oblique rhyme.
Some examples of off rhyme words include "moon" and "tone," "cat" and "bad," or "clear" and "hair." Off rhyme occurs when words have similar but not identical sounds.