If you are looking for a PERFECT rhyme-- in which the sound of everything from the vowel with the word's main accent to the end of the word-- matches, the ONLY rhyme is "door hinge" and that ONLY in certain dialects of English.
For MOST dialects, you'll have to settle for some sort of "near rhyme" where MOST of the sounds match.
The best match in this case would have to include the accented "OR" (In other words, words like "lozenge, "courage" and "syringe" are NOT to be preferred; also counting against syringe is the fact that the accent falls on a different syllable!)
So I think your best near rhyme would be a two-word rhyme combining a word ending with OR and "inch". Frankly, the only remotely plausible one I can come up with is:
"four inch"
("nch" doesn't match "nge" perfectly, but it's close!)
More useful might be
forage, porridge, storage
which match all but one sound (and that sound is completely omitted, which usually provides a closer match than if some completely unrelated sound is used). Now if you can speak the lines as if you have a cold, they might end up sounding like PERFECT rhymes for "ora(n)ge"!
Next best is to try something like:
foreign, warren, floren, Lauren
These are not quite as good because it lacks the FINAL consonant, which tends to be important in rhyming.
But adding an 's' --warrens, florens, Lauren's -- may improve the rhyme, since the sound (actually a /z/ sound) roughly corresponds to the "g" of orange. In this case, you can add:
Florence, abhorrence, warrants, torrents
Close to this is all the words ending with -ORing (though in this case the i is longer, almost an "ee" sound; but in certain accents that pronounce "ing" with a hard g at the end it almost works!). So you might use:
flooring, goring, poring, pouring, roaring, scoring, shoring, snoring, soaring, storing, warring, adoring, deploring, exploring, ignoring, imploring, restoring
(Of course, in more informal speech any of these might be pronounced as if the ending were -in' so that they are just the same as the previous group.)
2006-10-19 02:06:32
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answered by bruhaha 7
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Nothing rhymes with orange. Words like Binge rhyme with the end of orange. Dont worry about it noone else will have a rhyme for it! If you are writing a poem with orange it it change the wording round, so orange isnt at the end of the line!
2006-10-19 01:04:56
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answered by Caroline 5
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The only way to get something to rhyme with orange is to maybe say .....Would Like A piece of Gange or maybe an orange?
2006-10-18 12:25:47
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answered by amyirmanmamansoaam 3
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There are no rhymes for orange in English.
2006-10-18 12:18:14
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answered by lauriekins 5
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No be conscious quite rhymes with orange. except you're Dr.Seuss! yet there is probable a be conscious which will rhyme with orange not interior the English language. i assume quickly there will be one!
2016-11-23 18:30:03
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answered by Anonymous
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no words rhyme with orange.
2006-10-18 12:16:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, not English, however the French word for a barn is Grange, pronounced similairly to Orange, best your gonna get from me.
2006-10-18 12:31:23
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answered by Hairybolux 3
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absoluteley nothing. the closest is something like i wore an orange dress to the dance when we were in france... which of course doesnt rhyme with orange but want do you want for nothing incisive genius!
2006-10-18 12:12:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't believe anything rhymes with orange or purple.
2006-10-18 12:11:30
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answered by arbolito 3
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dont know what rhymes with orange but i know it oranges go with lemons lol
2006-10-18 12:28:08
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answered by lady_luck 3
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