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does suspicious rhyme with austacious?
i may be stupid if i think they rhyme, but im sure they do rhyme-like
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They both end with "cious" so, yes.

That's not how it works. Suspicious rhymes with delicious, not with austacious.
Последно редактиран от ghost; 8 ян. в 12:39
No, the last few syllables are supposed to rhyme.
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They both end with "cious" so, yes.

That's not how it works. Suspicious rhymes with delicious, not with austacious.
There are different types of rhymes. They all work a little differently.

You know how it's generally assumed that nothing rhymes with "orange"? Not true. "Strange" actually rhymes with "orange" in a specific kind of rhyme.
I've never come across the word austacious before. Is it a neologism?

Both words have three syllables, but only the first and last syllables rhyme, so this not a perfect rhyme. Imperfect rhymes (slant rhymes) are still useful though, so it's still a type of rhyme.
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That's not how it works. Suspicious rhymes with delicious, not with austacious.
There are different types of rhymes. They all work a little differently.

You know how it's generally assumed that nothing rhymes with "orange"? Not true. "Strange" actually rhymes with "orange" in a specific kind of rhyme.

I find that hard to believe. What would be an example of this kind of rhyme?
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Първоначално публикувано от MinionJoe:
There are different types of rhymes. They all work a little differently.

You know how it's generally assumed that nothing rhymes with "orange"? Not true. "Strange" actually rhymes with "orange" in a specific kind of rhyme.

I find that hard to believe. What would be an example of this kind of rhyme?
Sorry, don't know. I only dated English majors, I never was one myself.
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You know how it's generally assumed that nothing rhymes with "orange"? Not true. "Strange" actually rhymes with "orange" in a specific kind of rhyme.
"Sporange" (spore sac) and "Blorenge" (mountains) :hp_kyu:
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There are different types of rhymes. They all work a little differently.

You know how it's generally assumed that nothing rhymes with "orange"? Not true. "Strange" actually rhymes with "orange" in a specific kind of rhyme.

I find that hard to believe. What would be an example of this kind of rhyme?

Here you go...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_kQBVneC30o

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPcR5RVXHMg

:nkCool:
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I find that hard to believe. What would be an example of this kind of rhyme?

Here you go...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_kQBVneC30o

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPcR5RVXHMg

:nkCool:

These uncultured apes will even make "love" rhyme with "rock" in pop songs.
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Here you go...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_kQBVneC30o

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPcR5RVXHMg

:nkCool:

These uncultured apes will even make "love" rhyme with "rock" in pop songs.

It doesn't disprove it.

:nkCool:
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Първоначално публикувано от ghost:

These uncultured apes will even make "love" rhyme with "rock" in pop songs.

It doesn't disprove it.

:nkCool:

Omg you are actually serious? :steamfacepalm:
No. But it does work as a slant rhyme.
Must be a made up word from Gen Z, unless you meant "astucious."
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