I'll start the next one:
Silver

^ BullWether or not the words rhyme is not the case here.
Appearently, the last consonants in the word has to be the same, however, the vowels can be different.
Take SILVER as an example.
All the consonants after the second to last vowel ( I ) must be the same, in this case LV R.
If we take DIFFERENT as another example, where the second to last vowel is the E in the middle. The letters which follows is RENT, and the consonants are R NT
That gives the word a different pronounciation (thus do not rhyme), but it follows the same structure.
REVOLVER would be an acceptable continuation for SILVER and
FOOTPRINT would be an acceptable follow-up for DIFFERENT.
NOTICE that the vowels you can... "rhyme" with have to be in the same vowel-group.
"Soft" vowels: A O U
"Rough" vowels: E I Y
I hope Wilbefast could give his opinion to this. I'll change the post according to his response.
I think you'll find that "purple" rhymes with "curple" and "orange" rhymes with "Blorenge"Armored Wolf wrote:purple, month, and orange are other words that have no rhyme.