i would say no.
They are what is known as a "close rhyme", but not a perfect rhyme.
Near rhyme. not the same but close.
It's not a perfect rhyme, but it is a "close rhyme". A perfect rhyme would be "us" and "muss".
It's not an exact rhyme, but it is a close rhyme, so you could use it.
No, not exactly. It's a close rhyme.
Some words to rhyme with seize are:beesbreezecheesefeesfleaskneespeaspleaseseasseesteasteasethreestreeswheezezees
It isn't a perfect rhyme, in other words, not all the syllables rhyme, but it is close enough to pass as a rhyme.
No, because the N sound isn't in porridge.
It is a close rhyme, but not an exact rhyme.
Only the "ey" at the end of both words rhyme. That makes them a "close rhyme" but they are different enough that they might not work in a poem as a rhyme.
no, not even close
Not really, but they could be considered a "close rhyme" that could be acceptable in a poem.