Have the same meaning or not, it is a rhyming word.
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Rhyme is when two words end with the same sound, like bat and hat. Simple stuff. It's sometimes spelled "rime" as well. Same meaning.
No, hesitation and aggravation do not rhyme. Rhyme is based on the similarity of the sound at the end of two words, and in this case, the endings of these two words do not sound the same.
In French, the word "brille" is pronounced as "bree." Some French words that rhyme with "brille" include "fille" (meaning girl), "grille" (meaning grill), and "famille" (meaning family). Rhyming in French is based on the sound of the word rather than the spelling, so words that end with the same sound will typically rhyme.
The term for when the middle of words rhyme is called "internal rhyme." It occurs when words within the same line of poetry rhyme with each other.
words with their ends having same sounds. Poets with sentences ending with same sounds.
Yes, words do not need to end the same to rhyme
words that sound the same
Yes, shirt and skirt does rhyme. For words to rhyme they don't necessarily have to be spelled the same, but if they sound the same that's fine!
You rhyme words by matching different ones with similarly/equal sounding suffixes and equal syllables in the suffix (suffix - end of word). Go to the related link below. It helps a lot.
homophones if they are spelled differently or homographs if the are spelled the same. homophone:ate and eight homograph:rose(flower) and rose(past tense of rise)