No, because the N sound isn't in porridge.
No, it does not.
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It is close, but close enough to rhyme.
Yes
No.
there are no words that rhyme with orangebut, there are some close one's like, porridge, courage, etcthere is an even closer one "door hinge"
There are only actually two colours that don't have any perfect rhymes, these are orange and silver. People believe purple to not rhyme with anything, but in fact there are two that do - hirple and curple, both of which I believe are in the English Dictionary. You will find assonances for orange and silver, for example orange can be loosely rhymed with "lozenge" or "porridge", and silver with "slither".
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Orange rhymes with itself and only itself. There are no other words, at least in the English dictionary, that rhyme with orange. It isn't normally accepted that a rhyme counts if the two words are the same; however there are two proper nouns in the English language that rhyme with orange. They are Blorenge and Gorringe. The former is the name of a hill in the UK and the latter is a surname in Britain. Both are accepted as English proper nouns.
No.
There is no true rhyme for orange in the English language same with silver. but one can use a slant rhyme such as porridge, or forrage. Silver and sliver
Some words that rhyme with "impregnable" are probable, amenable, and expendable.
there are no words that rhyme with orangebut, there are some close one's like, porridge, courage, etcthere is an even closer one "door hinge"
Nothing in the English dictionary rhymes with orange. So the answer is 0. If you REALLY need something close to orange then there is portage, and storage and porridge. However, they do not rhyme but they sound a bit the same xx hope i helped! xx ~I DROPPED MY COOKIE~ xx
According to the nursery rhyme, the three bears loved porridge.
The nursery rhyme "Pease Porridge Hot" describes a pot of pease porridge that is nine days old.
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The author of the nursery rhyme "Pease Porridge Hot" is unknown, as it is a traditional English nursery rhyme passed down through generations.
There are only actually two colours that don't have any perfect rhymes, these are orange and silver. People believe purple to not rhyme with anything, but in fact there are two that do - hirple and curple, both of which I believe are in the English Dictionary. You will find assonances for orange and silver, for example orange can be loosely rhymed with "lozenge" or "porridge", and silver with "slither".
Orange is to citrus as nutmeg is to spice!
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