high-interest/my-simplest/i-been-risked
Two syllables: 'My' (to rhyme with high) 'ruh'. My-ruh.
display, gainsay, mayday,
Rhyming words that come last in lines of poetry - APEX
Words that sound the same but don't exactly rhyme, such as Lover and brother. Or, Fish and promise, gone and from. Creating additional slant rhymes by changing one of the two syllables in your target word. For example, "button" could become "butter" or "beaten." Using extra words to create slant rhymes when no single word fits. For example, "Ninja" has a good slant rhyme with "skin ya," something that ninjas might do, or "in ya."
Rhyme A rhyme has the repetition of the same or similar sounds at the end of two or more words most often at the ends of lines. ...
great rate
mass congregation
Yes. Those two words technically have the same end rhyme sounds.
No. Wind can be pronounced in two ways but both have the d sound at the end. But this is a SLANT rhyme, if allowed in whatever project you are doing.
charge masterpiece
tikle shettel
care bear
hollow wallow
Because the stress of the word "Chloe" is in the first syllable, it would be easiest to rhyme with a phrase such as "show me" or "know me" and not just with the word "me."
The word "interest" has two syllables: in-ter-est.
Two syllables: 'My' (to rhyme with high) 'ruh'. My-ruh.
The term for getting the rhyme slightly wrong is called a "slant rhyme" or "near rhyme." It occurs when two words have similar but not identical sounds, creating a subtle contrast in their rhyme.