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∙ 12y agothough, rough, cough, tough, trough, dough, etc.
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∙ 12y agoRime and Rhyme
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∙ 8y agoHomographs.
No they look alike but sound differently. Like rhyming "tough" with "bough" or "laughter" with "daughter". Usually such words used to rhyme but pronounciations have changed the sound of one of the words, while spelling has remained constant. (E.g. "daughter" used to sound like "laughter")
Yes...words that sound alike typically do. Like YOU and DO or SUCK and LUCK
if you mean near rhyme than here is an answer No, near rhyme is when two words look like they ought to rhyme, but they really don't. Trough and Through look a lot alike, but they don't sound the same.
Some words that sound like "lime" are dime, time, climb, chime, and rhyme.
Rhyming words are words that sound the same at the end of both word. They do not need to have the same spelling to rhyme. For example: cat hat The words "cat" and "hat" rhyme because they sound the same at the end. blue shoe These words rhyme but don't have the same spelling where they rhyme.
No they don't rhyme, but the sound makes it sound like its rhyming, if your reading it out, you could use both of the words.
Words that sound alike or look alike are called homophones (e.g. to, two, too) and homographs (e.g. lead as in metal vs. lead as in guiding). These words can cause confusion in writing and speaking, so it's important to pay attention to their meanings and contexts.
Words that (loosely) sound like or rhyme with mason (a stone cutter; stone worker) include:basinraisinNames that sound like or rhyme with mason (a stone cutter; stone worker) include:Jason
No, table and model does not rhyme. Table rhymes with words like fable or cable, words that sound the same. Model rhymes with words like toddle. Rhyming words do not necessarily have to be spelled the same.
No, the words "pocket" and "wallet" do not rhyme. Here are some words that do rhyme with pocket: docket locket rocket socket sprocket You might have to resort to a phrase in order to rhyme wallet. Something like "call it" might work.
The "ape" sound would rhyme with tape. So, words like this: ape cape drape grape jape nape rape scrape shape
Yes, "cloud" and "loud" rhyme because they have the same ending sound, specifically the "-oud" sound.