Amen.
I can think of 2 syllables. I think its impossible to have a 2 syllable word rhyme with a 1 syllable word. Here are 2 syllable words. double bubble -- In order to rhyme with "trouble," a word must have the sound [ub-uhl] at the end. Since this sound is 2 syllables, it is impossible to have a 1 syllable word that rhymes with trouble.
Words that rhyme with Passover: 2 syllable words clover, drover, over, rover, stover 3 syllable words carryover, changeover, crossover, hangover, holdover, layover, leftover, makeover, moreover, pushover, rollover, spillover, stayover, stopover, takeover, turnover, voiceover 5 syllable words antitakeover
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.
yes, a word usually rhymes with another word if the last 3 or 2 letters are the same.
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Some funny 2 syllable slang words include "booze," "chill," "scrub," and "hustle."
Some examples of two syllable words are:- apple subway drawer, etc
They are polysyllabic.
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