Some words that rhyme with great:
bin
sin
gin
kin
pin
win
tin
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broad, cod, odd, nod, prod, quad, rod, sod, squad, wad.
That's easy Pound and Hound.
good. lood. blood. klood.
hostel
No, in order to be a rhyme, the end has to sound the same (although poetic license is often allowed for words whose endings are spelled the same but do not sound the same). But and cut rhyme. Pup and cup rhyme. Cut and cup do not.
Yes, shirt and skirt does rhyme. For words to rhyme they don't necessarily have to be spelled the same, but if they sound the same that's fine!
true rhyme
Enough,
Technically no--for one of two reasons: 1) to "rhyme," two words must have the same "rhyme sound," preceded by a different "consonantal sound" and 2) the accent must be on the same syllable. (Note: the different preceding consonantal sound in the two words are "t" in "ten" and "c" in "-cent.") The rhyme sound in "ten" is "-en" and in "per-cent" is "-ent." "-en and "-ent" clearly are different rhyme sounds because of the "t" in "-ent." In pronouncing "percent," the accented syllable is arguably the second syllable "-cent" and thus that part of the definition of a rhyme is met, but the rhyme still fails because of the first part of the definition of a rhyme. See http://www.wikirhymer.com/Rhyme+Definition for further information.
No, the words "guts" and "cops" do not rhyme. "Guts" has a short vowel sound, while "cops" has a long vowel sound.
Yes, the words "sound" and "around" rhyme because they both have the same ending sound "-ound."
No, eye rhyme refers to words that appear to rhyme based on their spelling, but do not actually sound alike when pronounced.
Yes, harvest and largest rhyme as they share the same ending sound "-est". Both words end with the "-est" sound, making them rhyming words.
words that sound the same
Its called an Approximate Rhyme
Some words that sound like "lime" are dime, time, climb, chime, and rhyme.
No they don't rhyme, but the sound makes it sound like its rhyming, if your reading it out, you could use both of the words.
This is the type of end rhyme referred to as "true rhyme."
No, the words "sound" and "do" cannot rhyme. Here are some words that rhyme with do: boo co due few goo hew Jew loo moo poo rue sue to too two view woo whew yew you zoo Words that rhyme with sound: bound ground pound mound round
No. A rhyme must contain the same ending sound in both words.
Yes, slant rhyme, also known as near rhyme or imperfect rhyme, occurs when words have a similar but not identical sound at the end of the words. This type of rhyme often involves consonant sounds or vowel sounds that are close but not identical, creating a subtle poetic effect.