I don't go for walks in the desert a lot
The reason, of course, is the desert is hot
Well, if you really can't find a word that exactly rhymes the word you have, use a word that is similar, and make it work.
An English word that rhymes with the word door is more. There are others too, like shore, boar, lore, core, and pour. Think of all of the possibilities. Use your brain, if you have any, to think of more rhyming words that rhyme with door. I mean how hard can it be?
There are several real handy websites that are great for rhymes of every English word. Do a websearch for "free online rhyming sites". It also depends on how closely you want it to rhyme: If you want two syllable rhymes for "lassic", I can't think of a word. But if it's just "sic", you could use a word like "music". If it's just "ic", you could use words like drastic, spastic, or elastic or suck my d...
If you mean hot like warm, we say "chaud" If you mean a hot girl or boy we usually use the English word "sexy". So for a hot boy we say "un garçon sexy"
atsuiIn terms of temperature, you may use the word 'atsui,' written: 暑い
Well, if you really can't find a word that exactly rhymes the word you have, use a word that is similar, and make it work.
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I have to use the word a lot a lot because a lot is the word you ask for a lot. :)
A word that rhymes with actual is factual. Most writers use poetic license to rhyme a difficult to rhyme word, like 'everything is satisfactual'.
If poorly ventilated then yes it will get hot.
I love walking through the trees' shade on hot summer days.
It depends on how you use the word, but "tier" can refer to a floor.
"Minist" is not a whole word. Please use a whole word, such as "minister" or "determinist."
Cassiopeia, the constellation and goddess of Greek mythology, rhymes with "onomatopoeia." The word "orange" is famous for having no exact rhymes.
molto caldo/a(female) but they use hot too