No, glisten rhymes with listen, missin', this 'n'...
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∙ 13y agoYes, "glisten" and "listened" do not rhyme because they have different ending sounds. The ending "-isten" in both words is pronounced differently, so they do not rhyme.
violin violin does not rhyme with discipline
Mary Had A Little Lamb
Yes, in the word 'glisten' the 't' is silent.
yes, Simile example The flowers glisten as it was trees
The silent letter in "glisten" is the "t." It is not pronounced when saying the word.
Thomas Edison's favorite nursery rhyme was "Mary Had a Little Lamb". He is known to have tested his invention, the phonograph, with a recitation of this nursery rhyme.
Yes. Anyone who wants to may certainly use "glisten" in a sentence. Here's a sentence: "Carol Schultz's expensive rings glisten in the sunlight!"
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listened I listened, you listened, he listened, we listened , you listened , they listened
listened I listened, you listened, he listened, we listened , you listened , they listened
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Glistening is an adjective related to the verb glisten. For instance, I looked at the glistening dewdrops on the spider web for long minutes.