The words "life" and "sight" do not rhyme. Please see the related questions below for "What rhymes with life?" and "What rhymes with sight?"
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Some names that rhyme with night are Dwight, Wyatt, and Knight.
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light, might , sight , fight , bite, tight, really anything with an ight sound ending
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No, they do not rhyme. Nice, mice, and lice rhyme with ice while fight, right, and plight rhyme with night.
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No, the word "friends" does not rhyme with "bite." Some words that do rhyme with bite follow:
fight
height
kite
light
lite
might
mite
night
plight
quite
rite
right
sight
site
smite
sleight
spite
tight
wight
white
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you could use the word "flight" in some cases, but in others it would not work. Also, you could say something like, "She ran fast out of sight." Or, re-arrange the line you are composing so it ends with an easier word to rhyme
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To rhyme a phrase, first see what rhymes with each word, and then try to match them up for a rhyme.
Words that rhyme with white:
fight
height
kite
light
might
night
mite
plight
quite
right
sight
site
slight
spite
smite
tight
wight
Words that rhyme with shirt:
dirt
girt
hurt
pert
spurt
So, something like "might hurt" could work.
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Right, knight, night, fight, flight, might, spite...
height, bite, mite, light, sight, kite, bright, blight, tight, quite and smite.
trite, incite, delight, polite, rite, sprite, stalagmite, stalactite, anthracite, vegemite.
fight
knight
light
might
night
right
site
spite
tonight
write
heights
sights
bites
delight, right, night, Aiight, tight, light, bright, sight, quite, Might, Bite, Fight, Kite, site.
Here are some multiple words that rhyme with white:
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No. In the nursery rhyme of the Three Blind Mice, they were. Just like humans, mice can lost their sight. So those three apparently had lost theirs.
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To rhyme with Full Grit.
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Almost any words that truly rhyme with white would have the long I sound, since white has that same sound, and rhyme is based on pronunciation. So, these words should rhyme, with a long I sound:
bite
fight
height
kite
light
might
night
right
rite
sight
site
tight
wight
Even byte, with a y, has the same sound, but wasn't sure if you wanted just ones that have an I in them, so played it safe.
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No, "little" does not rhyme with "petal." The rhyme scheme depends on the ending sounds of the words, and in this case, "little" ends with a different sound than "petal."
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No. The word "in" does not rhyme with out.
Examples of words that rhyme with out:
Examples of words that rhyme with in:
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bite, site, fight, height, right, might, kite, light, knight, lite, nite, quite, rite, sight, white, excite, all right, alite
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Fight, right, Tight, Kite, Might, Mite, Light, Sight, Spite, Flight, Smite, Bright, Fright, Plight, Bite, etc.
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bite, fight, height, kite, light, might, mite, night, plight, quite, right, rite, polite, site, sight, tight, trite, white, bright, blight, delight
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They are what is known as a "close rhyme", but not a perfect rhyme.
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It's not a perfect rhyme, but it is a "close rhyme". A perfect rhyme would be "us" and "muss".
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External rhyme is rhyme that happens on the "outside" of the poem. In other words, the words at the end of the lines rhyme.
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The statement "Rhyme must always occur at the end of a line" is not true. Rhyme can occur at the end of lines (end rhyme) or within a single line (internal rhyme). Rhyme can also be less strict, such as slant rhyme or eye rhyme.
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Yes. Not in the same way as, for example, "bad" and "dad", but they rhyme by consonance, which is just the MIDDLE sound of the word, rather than the ENDING of the word.
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yes, without rhyme poem is not complete.. <--- ignore that one, it can rhyme sometimes, it doesn't always have to rhyme.
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slant rhyme
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internal rhyme
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rhymed or it can be rhyming. Well I have to go. I have to eat some cans and cook it on a pan.
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There are a myriad of words that rhyme with "wright:"
Night, flight, kite, bite, sight, fight, height, light, might, plight, right, tight, unite…
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