Can you think of any words that rhyme with month, orange, silver or purple?

Answer #1

well.. nurple.. like ‘’purple nurple’’… I mean, technically it’s a word.. :P Other than that, I’m stumped. Good thing those words aren’t really common for poetry..

Answer #2

Lol…”Nurple” isn’t actually a word in the English language. It’s just a made up word. :P

Answer #3

there are words that slightly ryme with it, but not completely.

Answer #4

Purple = Burple Orange = Hinge Month = Dunth Silver = Zilver

From the top of my head, that’s what i got

Answer #5

kittens

Answer #6

Those aren’t actual words in the English language, and hinge doesn’t rhyme with orange…lol.

Answer #7

Which word does “kittens” rhyme with? lol

Answer #8

Yes it does, ever watch that Drake & Josh episode where Drake couldn’t think of any word to rhyme with Orange when he was writing a song, Josh ran into the door HINGE, that gave Drake the idea of a word to rhyme with ORANGE –> HINGE!

Answer #9

Purple.. circle?

Answer #10

Lol, I don’t care…it’s still doesn’t rhyme! :D

Answer #11

Your effing picky Ange

Answer #12

month suneth orange - _ silver- sliver purple- pinkull

Answer #13

:D Nuh uh! :P

Answer #14

DOOR hinge

Answer #15

NO hinge! LOL

Answer #16

Btw…drake can’t rhyme lol…he’s stupid :P

Answer #17

Also, Febuary is another word that doesn’t rhyme with anything.

Answer #18

YOU HAVE NO TASTE

Answer #19

nothing rhymes with orange..

Answer #20

Yes I do… :P My taste buds are working just fine! :D lol

Answer #21

Hmm…that’s a good one…=/

Answer #22

mmm.. orange.

Answer #23

Orange - Forage…

Purple - Hurtful…

Silver - liver…

:)

Answer #24

Orange= Door hinge Month= punch?

Answer #25

silver…liver?

Answer #26

technically that is assonance but its pretty close!

Answer #27

there are two english words that rhyme with purple. They are not very common words though. They are hirple and curple. They are real words!

Answer #28

Haha, wow. I have never heard those words! :D What do they mean?

Answer #29

Erckle. Like off family matters.:)

Answer #30

hirple is to walk with a limp, and curple is something like the hindquarters of a horse I think. I think they are both words that came from Scotland but not too sure

Answer #31

Ahh, Thanks. :)

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