Rhyming word list

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Not including the word "ate" itself, see if you can post a list of at least 24 one-syllable (American) English words*
that rhyme with the word "ate."




* These are not to be proper names.



A suggestion is that you use no more than 30 minutes.

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Not including the word "ate" itself, see if you can post a list of at least 24 one-syllable English words
that rhyme with the word "ate."



A suggestion is that you use no more than 30 minutes.
1) Bait
2) Bate
3) Cate
4) Date
5) Gate
6) Hate
7) Late
8) Mate
9) Rate
10) Wait
11) Weight
12) State
13) Crate
14) Eight
15) Straight
16) Skate
17) Trait
18) Strait
19) Plate
20) Pate
21) Fete
22) Spate
23) Freight
24) Kate (if names are allowed)
24) Plait (if names are not allowed)
 
1) Bait
2) Bate
3) Cate
4) Date
5) Gate
6) Hate
7) Late
8) Mate
9) Rate
10) Wait
11) Weight
12) State
13) Crate
14) Eight
15) Straight
16) Skate
17) Trait
18) Strait
19) Plate
20) Pate
21) Fete
22) Spate
23) Freight
24) Kate (if names are allowed)
24) Plait (if names are not allowed)


I was able to find five additional words (not requiring a capital letter).
Can someone post some more answers?
 
Eight

like why 10 was afraid of 7 - because 7 "ate" 9.
 
Gait

Grate

Great

Prate

Rate \(\displaystyle \ \ \ \) <------- This was already posted as the ninth entry in the second post.

Slate


Eight \(\displaystyle \ \ \ \)<------- This was already posted as the 14th entry in the second post.


There is a relatively common word beginning with the letter "f" that is still missing among the answers.
 
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It's my fate that I can't come up with that word...
Ha! Not sure how I missed that one! When I started my list I first went down the alphabet and put each letter with the "ate" part and wallah, you had a few words. Blew right by Fate, as fate would have it. ;)
 
What? No ait <----- When I looked this up, it came up as "chiefly British."

or krait? <----- The pronunciation options for this I have seen do not rhyme with "ate."

How about sate?<----- This looks to be good both for American English and rhyming with "ate."
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