Oh, the question is not nearly that easy to ask or to answer. There are probably more than 4 words that lack a perfect rhyme, but almost any word, even the ones you are thinking of, could be worked into a rhyme scheme somehow. One question would be: Why even be concerned about rhyme? Apart from being a fun pastime, rhyming is no longer considered a central element of verse, and it usually gets in the way. Writers today don't have a fraction of the skill that poets of a different time had when it comes to the art of rhyme.
I heard this creative rhyme for 'orange' on an NPR radio broadcast several years ago, and I do not recall the writer, who certainly deserves to be given credit for it. I couldn't even find it searching the local NPR/PBS station programming histories. This is one of the most playful, original and delightful rhymes I've ever heard.
Four engineers
Wore orange brassieres.
No, the words 'smell' and 'stale' do not rhyme. An example of words that rhyme are: Cat & Hat
No, cat and map do not rhyme. Normally things that rhyme end with the same letter such as:Cat, Mat, Fat, Sat, BatMove, prove, grooveSome don't but most do. If you need anymore words that rhyme with cat then there they are:CatMatFatBatSatprotractFactand some that rhyme with map:Maprapcaplapsnapvaptrapsapcrap (Sware) So there you go if you needed some more rhyming words. That is not all of them. So have a good day! xxx~I dropped my cookie!~
Well there is starting of with cat is bat ,hat, sat, pat ,rat ,mat, fat, flat and at.
No, the word "storage" does not rhyme with "orange." Rhyming words typically have similar ending sounds, such as "cat" and "hat." In the case of "storage" and "orange," the ending sounds are different, so they do not rhyme.
Rhyming words are words that sound the same at the end of both word. They do not need to have the same spelling to rhyme. For example: cat hat The words "cat" and "hat" rhyme because they sound the same at the end. blue shoe These words rhyme but don't have the same spelling where they rhyme.
Cat , Hat and Bat
fur for a rat
No, the words 'smell' and 'stale' do not rhyme. An example of words that rhyme are: Cat & Hat
No, "on" does not rhyme with "strong." Rhymes are words that have similar sounds at the end of each word, such as "cat" and "bat."
No, cat and map do not rhyme. Normally things that rhyme end with the same letter such as:Cat, Mat, Fat, Sat, BatMove, prove, grooveSome don't but most do. If you need anymore words that rhyme with cat then there they are:CatMatFatBatSatprotractFactand some that rhyme with map:Maprapcaplapsnapvaptrapsapcrap (Sware) So there you go if you needed some more rhyming words. That is not all of them. So have a good day! xxx~I dropped my cookie!~
An example of exact rhyme is "cat" and "hat" where both words end with the same sound "-at".
two or more words that sound alike. Example: cat-hat
Here are some rhyme words: bell, well lope, hope shoot, loot lock, knock
Yes, because the words "cat" , "hat", and "mat" all end with the same sound.
The two main kinds of rhyme are perfect rhyme, where the sounds of the words match exactly (e.g. cat, hat), and slant rhyme, where the sounds are similar but not identical (e.g. prove, love).
Yes, "dad" and "cat" do not rhyme. They have different ending sounds.
CaT and bat lol r u doing a poem or sumthing