strife, it means anger or stress or sadness.
Silent consonants are words that are spelled with silent letters. Example: Knife - the k is silent - and it is pronounced "nife" but is spelled knife
They are end rhymes, meaning the end of the words rhymes ("ent") but they are not perfect rhymes, meaning the entire words do not rhyme.
Yes, but only as an "end rhyme", meaning the last part of the words rhyme, not the whole words.
serene
They are "end rhymes," meaning that the ends of the words, in this case, "er," rhyme.
astray
Have the same meaning or not, it is a rhyming word.
No. They are close rhymes, meaning they almost rhyme, but are not exact rhymes. The words that rhyme with swimming would need the letter M in them and the words that rhyme with winning would need the letter N in them.
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.
phony ceremony
lease rease chease
"Rainbow" and "indigo" are end rhymes, meaning only the end syllables of the words rhyme (in this case, "bow" and "go" rhyme).