Charm?
NO. The word known ends with n and the word home ends with e. Close though.
Some words that rhyme with ness: cess. fess. jess. less. mess.
Yes. High will rhyme with any word that ends in an "eye (i)" sound. High, sky, lie, fry, pie, cry, sigh, etc.
Inside and outside do not rhyme. Rhyming occurs when words have similar sounds at the end of the word, typically the last syllable or sound. In this case, "inside" ends with the sound "ide" while "outside" ends with the sound "ide" as well, but the initial consonant sounds are different, making them not rhyme. Rhyme is based on the phonetic similarity of the ending sounds of words.
Yes. It is not a "perfect rhyme" but it is a rhyme.
NO. The word known ends with n and the word home ends with e. Close though.
No, the word "white" and "strike" do not rhyme. "White" ends with a /t/ sound while "strike" ends with a /k/ sound.
I was so glad I had my faith the night I saw that awful wraith.
No it doesn't rhyme usually. It seriously matters how you say the endings and your accent.
doesnt adjacent rhyme with patient?
sough sorry, typo error - should be dough and also add although though
No, nineteen does not rhyme with kite. Rhyming words share a similar sound at the end of the word, but "nineteen" ends with the "-teen" sound while "kite" ends with the "-ite" sound.
By definition, for something to rhyme, the end sound of a word needs to be similar or identical to the word you want it to rhyme with. So, theoretically, anything that ends with "ness" can rhyme with anxiousness because the end sound in anxiousness is "ness".
Any word that ends in "phobia" would be an end rhyme with "triskaidekaphobia." It would be almost impossible to find any word that would rhyme with the entire word, though.
made you look clock pluck....idk if its a poem it doesnt have to be just one word to rhyme
Some words that rhyme with ness: cess. fess. jess. less. mess.
Yes, the word "to" does rhyme with "do."