To answer this question pronounce the word led, then the word said. Don't get confused by looking at spelling. Rhyming words only has to do with how a word sounds. In this case the end of both words are pronounced exactly the same. You can try looking in a dictionary for the pronunciation key to be sure of words you don't know.
Yes, the word "said" rhymes with the word "bed." Those words also rhyme with fed, head, led, red, and zed.
Yes. The AI pair has a short E sound, to rhyme with fed and led.
Yes, "head" and "said" do not rhyme. They have different vowel sounds.
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
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.
fed read dead head bed said sled ted wed ned sped led spread red lead bread tread med (medical?)
There are no words in that phrase that rhyme with each other, if that is what you mean. They may rhyme with something else, such as another phrase.
No. Evil is said with a long E. Devil is said with a short E.
Words that rhyme with shed include: fled, bled, dead, fed, head, lead, led, red, said, sped, stead, sled, wed