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What is a ryhming word?

A rhyming word is a word that has the same sound at the end of the word as another word.

Here's a breakdown:

* Same sound: The rhyming part doesn't have to be spelled the same. For example, "cat" and "hat" rhyme because the ending sounds are the same, even though they are spelled differently.

* End of the word: The rhyming sound must be at the very end of the word. For example, "cat" and "coat" don't rhyme because the ending sounds are different.

Examples of rhyming words:

* cat - hat

* tree - sea

* bright - light

* flower - power

Rhyming words are important in poetry, songs, and other forms of creative writing. They can add rhythm, flow, and beauty to language.

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