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Words That Rhyme With “Bed” — 20 Rhyming Words

Furniture you sleep on at night; has a mattress, pillows, and sheets.

IPA: /bɛd/Stress: O

How to Pronounce Bed

IPA: /bɛd/

Rhymes with 'red' and 'head'; the 'e' sound is short.

Top Perfect Rhymes for Bed — Words With Definitions

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dead

/dɛd/
adj A2

Not living; a person or animal that has stopped breathing and functioning.

Example: The tree has been dead for two years.

head

/hɛd/
noun A1

The top part of your body where your brain, face, and senses are located.

Example: She bumped her head on the door frame.

read

/riːd/
verb A1

To look at written words or text and understand what they say.

Example: She reads a book every evening before bed.

red

/ɹɛd/
adj A1

The color between orange and purple, like blood or fire.

Example: The red car is parked near the store.

ahead

/əˈhɛd/
adv A2

Forward in position or earlier in time than expected.

Example: The runner in first place is far ahead of the others.

bread

/brɛd/
noun A1

A food made from flour and water that is baked in an oven.

Example: I buy fresh bread from the bakery every morning.

embed

/ɪmˈbed/
verb C1

To place something firmly inside so it becomes part of something larger. Like pressing a gem into clay or making something a permanent part of a system.

Example: The fossil was embedded in layers of sedimentary rock for millions of years.

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1-Syllable Words That Rhyme With Bed

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Bed in Example Sentences

  • I sleep in my bed for eight hours every night.
  • She makes her bed every morning before breakfast.
  • The child refused to go to bed without a bedtime story.

Frequently Asked Questions About Rhymes for Bed

What words rhyme with “bed”?

The list above shows available perfect and near rhymes from the rhyme database.

Can I use bed for rap lyrics or poems?

Yes. Use perfect rhymes for stronger end-rhyme and near rhymes for more flexible songwriting.

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