I recently wrote a poem at school with Christmas, and these are the one's I could find:
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If used in a poem, it would be thought of as a half-rhyme. When words sounds as though they should rhyme, but don't when studied closer. It would still be correct to use though. Source: Creative Writing class
Technicaly no but if your writing a poem it would be okay to use them because when you say them they sound similar. They would rhyme if eyes had a d instead of an s eg. Died rhymes with eyed, pied, and lied
Yes, but only as an "end rhyme", meaning the last part of the words rhyme, not the whole words.
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, it does not.Some words that would rhyme with scar are:barcarfarscoregarjararemar
There is probably an unlimited amount of words but if you try to rhyme words with -at itself it would more-likely rhyme with the base word bat. Hope I helped you :)
There are no words that start with sl that rhyme with match.
Some words that rhyme with "mack" include "black," "jack," and "lack."
No, because the stress in "parents" is on the first syllable. If it were on the second syllable, they would rhyme.
It depends on how you pronounce the word. If it is like crater, then these words would rhyme: grater hater later rater waiter If it is like creator, then this word would probably rhyme: berater If it is like creature, then these words would rhyme: bleacher feature leecher teacher
Rash would rhyme with both words.
No, the words "be" and "worry" don't rhyme by themselves, since they have a different number of syllables. Only the ends of the words rhyme. To make a better rhyme you would have to add something before the bee that gave it another syllable, in a similar cadence. For instance "Furby" would rhyme with Worry" a little better. It still isn't a perfect rhyme though... it has two syllables, but has a B sound instead of a R sound. Here are some things that rhyme better with worry: curry furry hurry jury slurry