What are the three words in the English Dictionary that no other words rhyme with?
This is a trick question that has been around for so many years it scares me. Many people think the correct answer is “orange, purple, and silver,” as there are no phonetic rhymes for those words (words that sound like them in vowel and consonant sounds). There are some visual rhymes for those words, however, and that confuses many people. To answer your question, it depends how the question was written. When this trick was presented years ago, it came with punctuation. However, over the course of time, the punctuation has been forgotten and the meaning of the question has changed. What are the three words in “the English dictionary” that no other words rhyme with? First of all, there is no book called “The English Dictionary.” There are many dictionaries with many titles; but not one called “The English Dictionary.” That said look at the sentence again. Why is “the English dictionary” in quotes? Because, that is what the question refers to. What are the three words in “the English dic