Yes, "head" and "said" do not rhyme. They have different vowel sounds.
The EA pair in head have a short E sound as in hen and fed, to rhyme with bread and dead. The short E sound is also in words including: E words - red, led, beg, men, get, dent, neck, yell, sex E words - end, ebb, edit UE words - guess, guest AI words - said, again
Yes, the word "said" has a short vowel sound, as the "a" is pronounced like the "e" in "bed."
no but it rhymes with stout............if that helps ;]
Words with the same vowel sound as "said" include bed, red, and head.
Some words that have the same vowel sound as "fed" include: shed, bed, red, dead.
Yes, the word "said" rhymes with the word "bed." Those words also rhyme with fed, head, led, red, and zed.
Words that rhyme with said are: head, red, dead, lead, fed and bed.
No, said does not rhyme with maid. Said is pronounced like "sed" while maid is pronounced like "mayd".
I know it does not rhyme at all
head feed
The rhyme pattern of the poem "God Said You Made A Man" by Maya Angelou is AABB.
he said she said down by the sea shore
It depends on the accent it is said in.
Some words that rhyme with "blue bed" are "fled" and "shed."
Yes, "fine" and "rhyme" do rhyme. Both words have a similar ending sound, which makes them rhyme when used in a sentence or poem.
No. Evil is said with a long E. Devil is said with a short E.
no If it's pronounced red than yes.