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Which English words rhyme?

English words that rhyme are:

Bill, pills, grill, hill, hell, rice, mill, mile, smell, smile, cool, still, cold?

Pain, wakefulness, backache, baking, steak, steak, barbecue, braking, braking, cake

First, eat.

1, pronunciation:? English [? we? K] beauty [? we? k]?

2. Being awake (especially before going to sleep or just waking up)

Wake up; Arouse; Be aroused

The third person singular: wake up the present participle: wake up the past tense: wake up the past participle: wake up

Memory Skills: Table A Strengthening+Awakening → Awakening

Example: me? No? Stay? Are you awake? Where is it? At night? Worried? About what? That?

I didn't stay up all night worrying about that.

Second, Bill.

1, pronunciation: English [b? L] beauty [b? l】?

2. Interpretation: Bill.

3. Grammar: When bill is interpreted as "bill", it refers to a list of all kinds of expenses, and when it is interpreted as "advertisement and program", it refers to a poster used to publicize something or inform the specific content.

Third, barbecue.

1, pronunciation: English [r? L] beauty [r? l】?

2. Interpretation: barbecue.

Grammar: grill, as a verb, basically means "barbecue", which means grilled fish, barbecue and so on. On the metal grill. It can be compared to "exposure to high temperature" or it can be extended to "torture and questioning".

Fourth, Hill.

1, pronunciation: English [h? L] beauty [h? l】?

2. Interpretation: Hill.

3. Grammar: hill is a countable noun, which means "mountain". When used as a proper noun, it means a mountain without articles.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) hell

1. Pronunciation: English [hel] and American [hel]?

2. Interpretation: Hell.

3. Grammar: The basic meaning of hell is "hell", and there is usually no article before it. The extended meaning means "extremely painful situation, painful place, extremely unpleasant experience", and an indefinite article can be added before it.