The only "perfect rhyme" for "orange" -- already mentioned-- only works in certain dialects of English. That is, "door hinge" (the 'h' silent in this case.)
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 "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
2007-03-07 08:16:33
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answered by bruhaha 7
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it is asserted that no be conscious rhymes with ORANGE. there's a musical recording Rhymes With Orange by skill of Mario Grigorov. there's a sketch with a similar call by skill of Hillary fee. Witchiepoo sang There Ain't No Rhyme for Oranges on H. R. Pufnstuf. Glenn Anderson comments a Canadian band called Rhymes With Orange had 2 hit recordings, Marvin and Toy Trains. whether, BLORENGE (a a million,833 ft. hill close to Abergavenny, Wales) is given in O. V. Michaelsen's e book words At Play. SPORANGE seems as though it rhymes, however the be conscious, that's short for sporangium, is asserted spuh-RANJ. The examples above meet the requirement that the final 2 syllables rhyme with ORANGE, because of the fact the main suitable sylllable is unstressed. If we require in basic terms that the main suitable syllable of the be conscious tournament, then there are a number of different applicants for words which rhyme with orange. as an occasion, Ng Boon Leong says that as English is asserted in Singapore, variety, STONEHENGE, and DERANGE all rhyme with ORANGE. Bruce Salvisberg says the French given call SOLANGE rhymes with orange. Bruce Todd factors out that the main suitable syllable of CITRANGE is asserted identically with the main suitable syllable of ORANGE, and W3 shows an option pronunciation of SYRINGE that's additionally same interior the final syllable. Ian Eiloart can provide BINGE, flinch, HINGE, M*NGE, IMPINGE, SINGE, TINGE, and *****, and he can provide this little poem: Ted Hughes could in many situations *****, "there is not any rhyme i think of for orange" yet wait, we misheard, For those have been his words, "there is not any wine to drink for a binge"
2016-11-23 12:51:28
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answered by ? 4
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There are several words that have no rhyme. Orange, month, silver, oblige, purple, are just a few.
Of course if you're willing to stretch things a bit ...
"We will first hang the door on a door hinge,
And then we will paint the door orange."
2007-03-06 22:23:11
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answered by eagedeon 3
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There technically is no current word that rhymes, though attempts have been made to rectify this situation. For instance, the following comic strip:
http://www.ozyandmillie.org/d/20020320.html
I'm not sure it'll catch on though. :)
2007-03-06 22:28:49
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answered by melis 3
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Nope! Neither do purple or silver. Funny how all these colours have no rhymes.
The closest to orange you can get is "Door Hinge", and that's only if said quickly.
2007-03-06 22:24:04
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answered by Testaco 3
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there are no wordsin the english language that rhyme with orange. none rhyme with silver or purple either, btw
2007-03-06 22:24:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Closest I came up with was syringe.
2007-03-06 22:31:15
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answered by Silver 4
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For the life of me, I cannot think of one! Have a good day!
2007-03-06 22:19:30
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answered by wheeliebin 6
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no. but orange is not alone, silver, purple, month, ninth, pint, wolf, opus, dangerous, marathon, and discombobulate have no rhymes either.
2007-03-06 22:28:23
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answered by Anonymous
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no there is not unless you say lozenge does but i would say no.
Silver also has no other word that ryhmes with it.
2007-03-06 22:20:30
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answered by BUNGLE!! 5
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