usual birds
disputable turds
removable nerds
inexcusable thirds
counties mounties
No. They could be considered end rhymes, meaning the ends of the words rhyme, in this case the "al," and to a lesser extent the "ul" of "beautiful," but the entire words do not rhyme.
The word "bright" rhymes with fight and can also mean beautiful or full of light.
falafel Beautiful, wonderful, fanciful, harmful, peaceful, fruitful, rightful, useful Nashville!
blitheful lemon.
elegant temperament
fair air
there
awful, baffle, beautiful, boastful
Wonderful, incredible... Kinda more half rhymes but can work in a poem.
no perfect rhymes, but for near rhymes try words that end with our.
There are no perfect rhymes for these words.