May say
display, gainsay, mayday,
they
Pay play Tay Gray tray
Weigh, hey, sleigh,
Some words that rhyme with "away" are "say," "day," "play," and "may."
Play and clay rhyme with flay. As do slay and sleigh. Nay and say with way rhyme with flay, today, as ever.
"Played" has one syllable. The ending "-ed" has no vowel (even though it is written with one), so it does not add a syllable to "play". In words ending in "t" or "d", a vowel is added before this ending, so in those cases, you do wind up with an extra syllable.
Say, may, okay, sway, spray, stay, clay, fray... There are probably lots of others but I can't think of any more right now
When you say a 2 syllable word, your jaw drops twice. For example: kitten is ki-tten mountain is moun-tain playful is play-ful
Savior Play me or Gladiatior
Playing has two syllables. The syllables are play-ing.
No, "play" does not rhyme with "way." The correct rhyme would be with words like "day" or "stay."