they both like cheese
They are all colours except for 'month'.
Legitimately nothing. However, there are some close-to-rhyming words for "month." These include "bunt," "front," and "grunt."
The only words in the English language that don't rhyme are orange and silver.
I was in the hospital when I saw this question and noticed that most people think nothing rhymes with purple! With great pain, due to a bad knee, I had to hirple over to my computer to provide an example!
Oh, dude, there are plenty of words that don't rhyme with "cat." Like, you've got "orange," "silver," "purple," and even "month." It's like a whole world of non-rhyming words out there, man. Just gotta embrace the chaos, you know?
NOTE: Please do NOT merge questions into this one that are not about the following words:Month, silver, orange, (door hinge does not rhyme with orange), and purple.Another opinion:I can prove this wrong:Month rhymes with hunth, an abbreviation for hundred thousand.Silver rhymes with chilver, a female lamb, and the given name Wilver.Orange rhymes with the Blorenge, a hill in Wales, and Gorringe, a family name, and for some people sporange, which is a plant, fungal, or algal structure producing and containing spores.Purple rhymes with curple (the hindquarters of a horse) and hirple (to walk with a limp).As you can see, all of those 4 words have rhymes.Another opinion:I think that "billionth" and "millionth" rhyme well with "month". And I do believe that "door hinge" does rhyme with "orange".Also, in rhymes, a good poet can be forgiven much, and can be given the benefit of the doubt. "sits well" with "purple". Or "demur" with "silver"."Orange" has always been pronounced OR-INJ for as long as I've lived. Some people pronounce it AR-INJ, but I've rarely heard anyone pronounce it that way. If you break the word down into syllables, it's OR and ANGE. I don't know why anyone would pronounce OR as ARE. That makes no sense phonetically.Thus, the words forage, storage, and porridge allrhyme with "orange". Perfect rhymes.Oxford failed to take into account that English words typically have more than one pronunciation, depending on the dialect. Example: toe-may-toe "tomato" vs. toe-mah-toe, as in the famous song. Apparently the Oxford scholars have never been to Massachusetts.Oxford: FAIL.Nurple - an insult in Charlie and the Chocolate FactoryIt's not in the dictionary, but it has been used before!There are no words in the English dictionary that rhyme with orange or purple, however, there are made-up words that rhyme with them. There may also be foreign language words that they rhyme with which may be useful in the event of needing to use them in poems or songs.None have any words, syllables, phrases, mono-phrases, suffixes and or prefixes that rhyme with them! Go ahead, try it!nothing rhymes with orange
They are all color names.
silver, month, purple and orange
There are no standard English rhymes for them.
Month - Millionth Orange - Range Silver - Liver Purple - Principal. Actually those are not rhyming words. These four words in the English language with no rhyming words at all.
yes,no,maybe,so..
Purple Month Silver Orange
Legitimately nothing. However, there are some close-to-rhyming words for "month." These include "bunt," "front," and "grunt."
orange, purple, month, and silversilver purple orange
Purple, month, orange, and silver are words that no other words in the English language will rhyme with.liver-silverorange-hinge
Month is one of the word that dose not rhyme just like purple and orange.
These words are all names of colors. "Purple," "orange," and "turquoise" are specific colors, while "month" can refer to the color of a certain time of the moon or the change in color throughout the month.
nothing rhymes with orange this rhymes with purple: Burble, carpal, chortle, circle, corbel, fertile, garble, girdle, gurgle, herbal, hurdle, hurtle, marble, mortal, myrtle, portal, snorkel, sparkle, startle, turtle, verbal, warble, encircle, immortal, infetile, nonverbal, patriachal, girdle, heterocercal, pectoral, hurple and curple. this rhymes with month: Millionth, billionth, trillionth.