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sail, far, pretty, sky, rhyming words

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Answered by NainaRamroop
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Rhyming words are words who have same or similar ending sound

Rhyming words for the following words are:

sail: bail, tail, fail, rail, mail

Here the sound made by "a-i-l" is repeated in every word.

far: bar, tar, far, car, jar

Here the sound of "a-r" is repeated in every word.

pretty: gritty, sweaty, deity, treaty, fruity

Here the sound of "t-y" is repeated in every word.

sky: fry, try, sly, cry, ply

Here the sound of "y" is repeated in every word

Answered by varindagarg812
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Concept:

In two or more words, rhyming is the repeating of comparable sounds (typically the same sound) in the final stressed syllables and any subsequent syllables. Most of the time, perfect rhyming is utilised in the last position of lines inside poems or songs for a melodic or aesthetic effect. A rhyme can also apply to different types of comparable sounds near the endpoints of two or more words in a broader sense. In addition, the term rhyme has evolved to be used as a shorthand for any short poem, such as a nursery rhyme or a Balliol rhyme.

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Sail, far, pretty, sky, rhyming words

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we have to find rhyming words of given words

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The rhyming words are

  1. Sail     : snail, grail, quail, wail
  2. far       : car, bar, star, par
  3. pretty : kitty, witty, gritty, ditty
  4. sky      : fly, fry, cry, dry

=> From a learnt (though maybe etymologically wrong) relationship with Latin rhythmus, the spelling rhyme (from original rime) was introduced at the beginning of the Modern English period. The ancient spelling rime persists as a rare alternate spelling in Modern English; see The Rime of the Ancient Mariner. Rime/rhyme is used to refer to the nucleus and coda of a syllable in the study of linguistics and phonology, and a distinction between the spellings is sometimes made. To distinguish it from the lyrical rhyme mentioned in this page, some prefer to spell it rime.

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