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What rhymes with words that end in er?

Words that rhyme with words ending in "-er" depend on the specific word and the pronunciation of the "-er" sound. Here are some possibilities:

Rhyming with the "er" sound in words like "better," "letter," "feather":

* -er words:

* "er" words: faster, hotter, shorter, taller, etc.

* "or" words: actor, tractor, factor, doctor, etc.

* "ar" words: pillar, scholar, cellar, collar, etc.

* Other rhymes:

* Words ending in -ure: furniture, picture, future, nature, etc.

* Words ending in -our (American English): colour, favour, honour, etc.

Rhyming with the "er" sound in words like "sister," "mister," "mister":

* -er words:

* "er" words: sister, mister, blister, etc.

* "or" words: visitor, advisor, etc.

Remember:

* Spelling doesn't always determine the rhyme: "center" rhymes with "winter" even though they have different spellings.

* Regional differences: The pronunciation of some words (like "colour" or "honor") can vary, affecting the rhyme.

For the best results, you'll need to consider the specific word and its pronunciation.

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