Although "catch" is often pronounced as ketch, the more proper pronunciation rhymes with batch, hatch, latch, match, patch, scratch, snatch, thatch, attach, and detach.
The non-rhyming words are watch and swatch.
(rhyme with botch, notch, crotch, scotch, and splotch).
Words that sound the same but don't exactly rhyme, such as Lover and brother. Or, Fish and promise, gone and from. Creating additional slant rhymes by changing one of the two syllables in your target word. For example, "button" could become "butter" or "beaten." Using extra words to create slant rhymes when no single word fits. For example, "Ninja" has a good slant rhyme with "skin ya," something that ninjas might do, or "in ya."
The number 13 is spelled "thirteen".thirteen
The prefix meaning equal is spelled "equi-." Some words that start with this prefix are equilateral, equivalence, and equidistant.
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dont exaggerate
Nothing its one of the many words that dont rhyme
i dont think theres a word for it.
In Mistrilation Cave [dont know if i spelled it right]. hop i helped
they dont really rhyme, because they dont have proper rhyme endings, one has a different ending to the other.
no they dont rhyme sorry
Yes, there is, but i dont no the words. (u spelled themewrong).
Some words that rhyme with "slight" and do not end in "ight" include: bright, knight, site, write.
Yes, "wish" and "kiss" do rhyme. Both words share the same short "i" vowel sound and end with the same "sh" sound, making them an example of a perfect rhyming pair.
Poems can rhyme, but poems dont have to rhyme.
jingle and cringle or single and ringle dont worry that doesnt make sense to me either
i dont really remember what a homophone is but if its when two words sound the same but are spelled differently then "scene"
No. They dont.