Unless you pronounce "quarter" without the R, or "water" with an extra R, then it is not an exact rhyme with "water". But it could pass for a close rhyme.
Water (with a british accent)
Yes, hot does rhyme with not.
They are what is known as a "close rhyme", but not a perfect rhyme.
It's not a perfect rhyme, but it is a "close rhyme". A perfect rhyme would be "us" and "muss".
The answer is daughter. I don't think "daughter" is actually a name. But it might be answer that was being looked for
The word "quarter" rhymes with a few words-- "porter" is one, "order" is another; "border" is another, and "sorter" is another. (It also rhymes with "boarder," which is a different word from "border" but sounds the same.) And depending on pronunciation, some people might think it rhymes with "mortar." But repeating the same word is not a rhyme, so quarter doesn't rhyme with itself.
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Yes, those words rhyme with each other. Rhyming depends on pronunciation, but they rhyme to me.
Then can rhyme if you put them in a poem or song. But naturally they do not rhyme.They absolutely do not rhyme!If you are southern and you say "warter" (witch by the way, is not correct English) then no they do not rhyme.
Water, otter, slaughter, hotter, potterfought her, shot her, got her, taught her, caught her, not her, bought herSlaughter marauderslaughter, water, quarter, mortor, snorter, shorter, porter, sorter, tauterslaughter
A quarter of water is anywhere from 70 - 140 Dollars. Most likely 100 Dollars.
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How long will it t take a quarter to rust in fresh water
salt water, as the salt water eats away at the coin faster.