Your question doesn't make sense. Have them rhyme with WHAT first word?
Yes. It is not a "perfect rhyme" but it is a rhyme.
Any word is good for rhyming with Everyone can rhyme it is easy. Just remember you can rhyme with every word except orange and purple!!
NO. The word known ends with n and the word home ends with e. Close though.
There are no words that start with sl that rhyme with match.
GRUFF (rough, harsh, or surly) is pronounced "gruhff", to rhyme with rough and tough (IPA = grʌf ).
The only ones with the exact '-ough' ending that come to mind are tough and rough. Although stuff, muff, buff, fluff, puff, cuff, and scuff all rhyme as well.
rough
Some end rhymes would be bluff rough tough fluff puff stuff ... you might have to add a small one-syllable word before the end rhyme to get a perfect-sounding rhyme, since the word "enough" is two syllables.
The word "tough" rhymes with "bluff."
Your question doesn't make sense. Have them rhyme with WHAT first word?
tough, cough, bough, rough
Mean, Hard,,,
The vowel sound in "tough" is /ʌ/ as in the word "cup."
trough
Yes. "Plough" is another way of spelling the word "plow," (and which is an incorrect way of spelling "plow" in the American English language) which, when rhymed with "cow," indeed sounds the same.
They had two definitions of Tough. Tough: aggressive, inclined to violent or disruptive behavior; rowdy or rough: a tough street group, a hoodlum or a thug. Tuff: Slang word for "Cool" they use it alot in the outsiders book and the movie.