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Slant rhyme usually feels subtler and less loud. -apex
Some words that rhyme with ness: cess. fess. jess. less. mess.
There is no definitive evidence to suggest that less intelligent people can rhyme words easier than more intelligent people. Rhyming ability is a skill that can vary among individuals regardless of their intelligence level. Factors such as exposure to language, vocabulary, and practice can all influence a person's ability to rhyme words.
Traditionally the words that rhyme are at the end of the line. You need not put any punctuation or marks unless you using slashes to take up less space.
The statement "Rhyme must always occur at the end of a line" is not true. Rhyme can occur at the end of lines (end rhyme) or within a single line (internal rhyme). Rhyme can also be less strict, such as slant rhyme or eye rhyme.
cardboard is good, as it is mostly recycled material. Also, LED lights and florescent bulbs are good. Use less energy, and last longer then traditional bulbs. So it creates less waste.
Armageddon chess is a variation of traditional chess where one player has less time on the clock but only needs a draw to win the game. In Armageddon chess, white has more time but must win the game, while black has less time but only needs a draw to win. This creates a more intense and high-pressure game compared to traditional chess.
There are no single words for the rhyme. You can only rhymes the last syllable:EmpressDepressmessblessconfessor words ending with: 'ness', 'less' etc... for example: heartless, pitiless, homeless, sadness, happiness... etcor just link to words likeMayan dressScion press
Other -ness and -less words are near-rhymes, especially 3 syllable words: narrowness, callowness, shallowness, yellowness, bottomless, powerless,
sootheboothtoothbluetoothdog toothsaber-toothsawtoothgag toothTruthTooth does NOT rhyme with smooth, the 'th' at the end is pronounced quite differentlyBooth, Groove.boozecruiselooseooze
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A failed rhyme is when you say something you meant to say, but end up rhyming. Example: You: Diamonds are for guys. Someone: And pearls are for gals. Me: So diamonds are for boys and pearls are for girls? Oops. That rhymed. XD