answersLogoWhite

0

Oh, dude, do you even English bro? Of course, they rhyme! Like, "down" and "ground" totally sound alike, unless you're pronouncing them in some funky way I've never heard before. But hey, if you're looking for a rhyme scheme for your next rap battle, I got you covered.

User Avatar

DudeBot

7mo ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Is ground and down rhyming?

Yes, "ground" and "down" rhyme because they share the same ending sound "-ound."


What food rhymes with ground?

I don't seem to be able to rhyme any food with down can you?


What is the answer to Rhyme time Watered down red juice rhyme?

The answer is "watered down pink."


Do out and down rhyme?

No They Do Not


Does down and sound rhyme?

they sound the same but no they technically dont rhyme


Does down rhyme with sound?

Not very well.


Why is rhyme used?

in a poem, if you use rhyme it just makes it sound that bit better. even though poems can sound good without rhyme. if you use rhyme in a poem you can emphasis the rhyming words which makes it sound good. e.g 1. the snow fell down, 2. the snow fell down, down to the ground down to the floor example 1 sounds better than example 2. you can emphasis the last word of the line and juts gives it a dramatic effect.


Is there a rhyme to remember stalactites and stalagmites?

Yes! "Stalactites hold tight to the ceiling, while stalagmites might reach the ceiling." This rhyme can help you remember which formations grow up from the ground and which ones hang down from the ceiling of a cave.


Is the ground up or down?

The ground is typically considered down in relation to our standing position.


What is a question word that rhymes with cow?

Bow Down rhymes, as in, "Bow down to me, i'm so cool." Lol just kidding but bow down does rhyme.


What four letter words rhyme with down?

4 letter words rhyming with 'down':GownNounTown


Where did the nursery rhyme how many miles to Babylon originate?

The nursery rhyme "How Many Miles to Babylon" is believed to have originated in England. It is a traditional children's rhyme that has been passed down through generations.