When a word has the same end sound as another word, if it's several letters they probably rhyme.
The word "bent" shares the same ending sound as "tent," "ant," "end," and "hint." All of these words have the "-ent" sound at the end, contributing to their similar phonetic ending.
The first three words have the same sound. The word onion is different from the others.
cafe au lait
It has a long E and a silent E at the end. It is pronounced the same as hear.
no it is different assonance is a vowel in the middle of the word that sounds the same as the other word for example hate and fame are assonance because they have an a sound in it light and night are not assonance because they are rhymes rhymes are the same sound at the end of the word.
Another word for end is finish.
Although there is a proper name Ryame, the likely word is rhyme (having the same end sound).
No, "sneaky" and "pinky" do not rhyme because they do not share the same sound at the end of the word.
The word "census" has the "s" sound at the beginning and end, but not in the middle. In contrast, "established" has the "s" sound in the middle but not at the beginning or end. Therefore, neither word meets the criteria of having an "s" sound at the beginning, middle, and end.
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.
Yes, "net" and "best" rhyme. Both words end in the same "-et" sound.
The word "radiator" has the "ai" sound at the end of a syllable.