Pet, jet, let, debt, kept, bet, get, met, net, set, vet, wet, yet, Gillette
if you look at it in a different perspectives should rhyme as they both end in ''et''words that rhyme WITH regret and met are:setletbetwetyetpetetc (you know what i mean!)
Yes, "net" and "best" rhyme. Both words end in the same "-et" sound.
They are not exact rhymes, but with the same ending character sound, they are near rhymes.
There is no one word that rhymes perfectly with "pellet", but you can create the rhyme with two words: for example, "tell it" or "sell it," since the -et ending in "pellet" is generally pronounced like an "it." It's not exact, but it sounds close enough to work.
Most of the 5-letter words ending in ETS are four letter words ending in ET. If you think of any 4-letter word matching this pattern you'll soon discover plenty of 5-letter words: BEETS DIETS DUETS FRETS And more!
No, the words "pocket" and "wallet" do not rhyme. Here are some words that do rhyme with pocket: docket locket rocket socket sprocket You might have to resort to a phrase in order to rhyme wallet. Something like "call it" might work.
Here are a few of them :)BetGetJetLetMetNetPetSetTetVetWetYet
Il y a, déjà , abracadabra, harmonica et arnica.
buffet ballet
Some words which end in -et and have been naturalized in English, but which rhyme with, for example, lay, include, "ballet", "flageolet", "tourniquet", and "parquet".
Rhyming is quite simple. Get a short-ish word, say "sock" then think of a word ending with "ock". Rock, Mock, Clock, Knock But, if you add ANY letters onto the end of that rhyming word it turns like... Lock-et, Rock-et See what I mean? The last letters stay the same in the rhyming word. But if you get a word like... "astronaut" you may not find any rhyming words. So in my advice, stick to 6 letters or less when rhyming.
dix-sept et sept dix-huite et huite dix-neuf et neuf vignt-deux et deux ... be creative