The word "moose" has one syllable.
One example of a rhyme with the last syllable "pany" is "alacrity."
Rhyme only has one syllable and so can't be divided.
drab crab
One Syllable: Zeus, loose, noose, goose, moose Two Syllable: Dr.Suess, caboose
A rhyme for "nosie" with one syllable could be "froze."
A rhyyme of one syllable words or, if more than one syllable, words ending with accented syllables.
Technically, it isn't one, all because of the simple fact that the word, "Rhyme" does not have any syllables. So there cant be any words that consists of that word to be one of syllables to fit in another word to rhyme with the basic term "Rhyme"ANS2:Eh, come again? I must say that it is difficult to understand what answer #1 is going on about."It is time to rhyme." meets the requirements that the sentence rhyme and that the last syllable (of the sentence) is "rhyme".
No, the words "pretend" and "again" do not rhyme. "Pretend" is pronounced with an 'eh' sound, while "again" is pronounced with an 'ay' sound.
When looking for rhyming words, go by the sound of each syllable. If one syllable, listen for the major sound you want to re-occur. If more than one syllable, you need to decide which syllable you want to rhyme (first, or last).Words that rhyme with stuff:buffcuffduffenoughfluffguffhuffmuff'nuf (as slang only, substitute for "enough")puffroughtoughtuff (as slang only, substitute for "tough")
I can think of 2 syllables. I think its impossible to have a 2 syllable word rhyme with a 1 syllable word. Here are 2 syllable words. double bubble -- In order to rhyme with "trouble," a word must have the sound [ub-uhl] at the end. Since this sound is 2 syllables, it is impossible to have a 1 syllable word that rhymes with trouble.
Health, stealth.Some one syllable words that rhyme with wealth are health, stealth.Some two syllable phrases that rhyme with wealth are good health, ill health.Some three syllable phrases that rhyme with wealth are bill of health, mental health.Type your answer here... wealth , stealth