Yes, the word "said" rhymes with the word "bed." Those words also rhyme with fed, head, led, red, and zed.
No, pen and bed do not rhyme.
You rhyme words by matching different ones with similarly/equal sounding suffixes and equal syllables in the suffix (suffix - end of word). Go to the related link below. It helps a lot.
Well, let's see here, Ted, Ned, Fred, and Jed all rhyme with bed. So, if you're looking for a name that has that lovely "ed" sound at the end, those are your best bets. Just don't go naming your kid Zed or you might get some funny looks.
led red wed fed i cant think of anything else
There is a certain American accent, in which the people would pronounce those words as "flirta, deserta, squirta," etc. In that accent those words might be said to rhyme with Alberta.
Words that rhyme with said are: head, red, dead, lead, fed and bed.
No, pen and bed do not rhyme.
Yeah! i think so........ if you want you can check on google!
Mother Goose, 1912:"To bed, to bed," said Sleepy Head''Let's tarry awhile", said Slow''Put on the pot", said greedy Scott,"We'll sup before we go"The full quote is :"To bed, to bed", said sleepy head,"Lets' tarry a while" said slow."Let's put on the pot" said greedy guts "and have supper before we go"I remember this poem a little differently:and my version is better because it's more cryptic, has better rhythm:"To bed, to bed," said Sleepyhead."Oh, no," said Slow."Put on the pot," said Greedygut, "let's eat before we go.""To bed! To bed!", said Sleephead."Tarry a while!", said Slow."Put on the pan", said greedy Nan,"we'll sup before we go".I remember a small green book of poems.I think it may have been some early works of A.A. Milne.However, I may be wrong.From Jockney:My father grew up in Scotland during the 20s and 30s and until his death would retire to bed with the following variation:"To bed, to bed" said Sleepy HeadWait up a bit said Joe"Put on the pot" said greedy JockAnd we'll eat before we go"
No.
Some words that rhyme with "blue bed" are "fled" and "shed."
No, "pen" and "bed" are not an approximate rhyme. An approximate rhyme is when words have a similar ending sound but are not a perfect match, such as "pen" and "pain."
lead
Yes, "head" and "said" do not rhyme. They have different vowel sounds.
bed
No, said does not rhyme with maid. Said is pronounced like "sed" while maid is pronounced like "mayd".
Yes. The AI pair has a short E sound, to rhyme with shed and sped.