The following words rhyme with look:
No. Please see the Related questions below for "What rhymes with look?" and "What rhymes with see?"
Bookout
Cookout
book brat
An imperfect rhyme is when two words look like they rhyme but don't. For example cough and tough.
"Rhyme" and "mine" are what you would call an eye rhyme.This means that they appear to rhyme to the eye, because of their similar vowel sounds. But if you are looking for a perfect rhyme, such as me and see or start and heartthen rhyme and mine would not work.
Here are a couple of words that look like they rhyme, but they do not: plough trough There are others, even for this set. cough dough tough English is great, eh?
No, cook does not rhyme with foot. Please see the related questions below for "What rhymes with foot?" and "What rhymes with cook?"
stroll
Re- is only a prefix, something separate must be put in place to rhyme with it such as see or be. Married is the real word you should look for a rhyme for. Words that rhyme with married are buried, carried, or varied.
yeah but its not exact rhyme, its slant rhyme.
The vowel sounds are the same, so it is a kind of rhyme. See the glossary below to see what we mean by different kinds of rhyme.
yes you can check it yourself lf look up rhyming words of shower and look at them memorise it or write it on a piece of paper, then look up flower and see if any word match if they do then there you have it but if they don't then no.
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if you mean near rhyme than here is an answer No, near rhyme is when two words look like they ought to rhyme, but they really don't. Trough and Through look a lot alike, but they don't sound the same.
No, "not" and "are" do not rhyme. Please see the related questions below for "What rhymes with not?" and "What rhymes with are?"
No they don't.
Words that look like they should rhyme, but don't. love and move
No countries in the country of South Africa or the southern part of the continent of Africa rhyme with see.
This is an example of an eye rhyme, where words look like they should rhyme due to their spelling but are pronounced differently.