Yes, hot does rhyme with not.
"Reawakened" is about the only true rhyme you will find for "awakened," if you are looking for full rhyme. But if less than perfect rhyme will do, there are tons of imperfectly rhyming words. These slant rhymes are approximate rhymes for sure, but plenty close enough for poetry. Some near rhymes with "awakened" are: "unchastened," "emblazoned," "forsaken," "Jamaican," "mistaken," "occasioned," "unshaven," "not taken," "washbasin." Other off rhymes with "awakened" are all the words ending in "-tion."Using oblique rhyme adds interest to poetry, and helps keep it from sounding singsong when you don't want that. And with so many choices for half rhymes, they come much easier than true rhymes. And lucky for us approximate rhymesounds great.All the terms in italics are dictionary synonyms for perfect rhyme or imperfect rhyme. And there are more kinds of rhyme. To discover them search online for: "glossary of rhymes."
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".
Hive, jive, live, five, dive, thrive, wive, strive 45
The approximate rhyme for "wash" could be "slosh." This is because they have similar ending sounds, but not exactly the same.
No, "pen" and "bed" are not an approximate rhyme. An approximate rhyme is when words have a similar ending sound but are not a perfect match, such as "pen" and "pain."
Its called an Approximate Rhyme
yes it is
Weird.
no it does not but it could be an approximate rhyme meaning they sort of sound similar
no, but is kind of rhymes
Yes, "cloth" and "wash" is an example of half rhyme, also known as slant rhyme. While they do not have the same ending sound, the vowel sounds are similar enough to create a partial rhyme.
can ban fan gain (approximate rhyme)
Yes, five and guys is an approximate rhyme. They have assonance (same vowel sounds). Other examples of assonance are "mix" and "tick"; "heart" and "bar"; "slope" and "cone".
I think that they would be a good rhyme as they sound the same and could work well in a poem or something like that. =)
Yes, "evil" and "devil" are considered approximate rhymes because they share a similar ending sound (-vil). However, they are not a perfect rhyme since the vowel sounds in the stressed syllable are different.