The words that rhyme with hurry are:
Curry
Furry
No, "furry" does not rhyme with "hurry." In linguistics, rhyming is defined by the similarity of sounds at the end of words. In this case, "furry" ends with the sound /i/ (as in "me"), while "hurry" ends with the sound /ɹi/ (as in "tree"). Since the vowel sounds are different, they do not rhyme.
Yes, slant rhyme, also known as near rhyme or imperfect rhyme, occurs when words have a similar but not identical sound at the end of the words. This type of rhyme often involves consonant sounds or vowel sounds that are close but not identical, creating a subtle poetic effect.
No, the words "be" and "worry" don't rhyme by themselves, since they have a different number of syllables. Only the ends of the words rhyme. To make a better rhyme you would have to add something before the bee that gave it another syllable, in a similar cadence. For instance "Furby" would rhyme with Worry" a little better. It still isn't a perfect rhyme though... it has two syllables, but has a B sound instead of a R sound. Here are some things that rhyme better with worry: curry furry hurry jury slurry
Not exactly. Cheese has an eze sound and eve has a eev sound. The two, however are close enough for a poet to use the device of "forced rhyme" where the rhyme is not exact and it is implied.
No, they do not. If you mean does guts have words that rhyme with it, and does cops have words that rhyme with it, yes, they do. Please ask the questions separately.
Words that sound similar but do not rhyme are called homophones. Homophones are words that have the same pronunciation but different meanings or spellings.
Yes, the words "sound" and "around" rhyme because they both have the same ending sound "-ound."
No, marry and anniversary do not rhyme. To get a true rhyme, you need the same number of syllables. In this case though, adding other words still wouldn't work, because the last vowel sound doesn't match up. Marry has a "airy" sound, and anniversary has the same sound as "hurry." Here are some words that do rhyme with marry: airy bury chary dairy ferry harry hairy nary parry scary tarry very wary
No, eye rhyme refers to words that appear to rhyme based on their spelling, but do not actually sound alike when pronounced.
no. No words rhyme with largest and harvest
words that sound the same
Its called an Approximate Rhyme