Top 39 Words That Rhyme with Sped (With Meanings)

This post contains our favorite combination of "perfect rhymes" and "near rhymes". Near rhymes are words you may have to stretch or exaggerate for songwriting and poems.

Welcome to this guide on the best words that rhyme with sped!

Here you’ll find the top 39 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘sped’ .

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Words That Rhyme With Sped

  • Abed – Lying in bed or resting in bed, often used in reference to being abed with the flu or abed with a headache.
  • Aed – A unit of currency in Ireland, often used in reference to the old Irish pound or the modern Euro.
  • Ahead – In front of or in advance of, often used in reference to driving ahead or planning ahead.
  • Bed – A piece of furniture used for sleeping or resting, often used in reference to making the bed or getting out of bed.
  • Biomed – Short for biomedical, often used in reference to biomedical research or biomedical engineering.
  • Bled – Past tense of the verb “bleed,” often used in reference to a wound that bled or a nose that bled.
  • Bread – A food made from flour, water, and yeast, often used in reference to baking bread or slicing bread.
  • Bred – Past tense of the verb “breed,” often used in reference to breeding dogs or breeding horses.
  • Dead – No longer living, often used in reference to a dead animal or a dead battery.
  • Dread – A feeling of fear or anxiety, often used in reference to dreading a test or dreading a meeting.
  • Dred – A type of digging machine used in construction, often used in reference to dredging a river or dredging a harbor.
  • Embed – To fix or firmly establish, often used in reference to embedding a video or embedding a widget.
  • Fled – To run away or escape, often used in reference to fleeing a danger or fleeing a bad situation.
  • Head – The upper part of the body that contains the brain and sensory organs, often used in reference to a head injury or a head cold.
  • Infrared – A type of radiation with wavelengths longer than visible light, often used in reference to infrared cameras or infrared heating.
  • Instead – In place of or as an alternative to, often used in reference to doing something instead of something else.
  • Lead – To guide or direct, often used in reference to leading a group or leading a project.
  • Led – Past tense of the verb “lead,” often used in reference to being led astray or being led by someone.
  • Med – A shortened form of the word medicine, often used in reference to med school or med students.
  • Misled – Past tense of the verb “mislead,” often used in reference to being misled by false information or being misled by someone’s actions.
  • Misread – To read incorrectly, often used in reference to misreading a map or misreading a person’s expression.
  • Pled – Past tense of the verb “plead,” often used in reference to pleading guilty or pleading for mercy.
  • Read – To look at and understand written or printed words, often used in reference to reading a book or reading an article.
  • Red – The color of blood or fire, often used in reference to a red shirt or a red car.
  • Redd – To clear or clean a streambed of debris, often used in reference to a trout stream or a salmon river.
  • Said – To express in words or to state, often used in reference to what someone said or what was said at a meeting.
  • Sched – A shortened form of the word “schedule,” often used in reference to a busy sched or a packed sched.
  • Shed – A small structure used for storage or as a workspace, often used in reference to a tool shed or a garden shed.
  • Shred – To tear into small pieces or to cut into thin strips, often used in reference to shredding paper or shredding cheese.
  • Sled – A vehicle used for sliding over snow or ice, often used in reference to a sled ride or a dog sled.
  • Spread – To extend or to stretch out, often used in reference to spreading butter on toast or spreading a rumor.
  • Stead – A place or position, often used in reference to holding the fort or standing in one’s stead.
  • Thread – A long thin strand of cotton, silk, or other material, often used in reference to sewing thread or threadbare clothing.
  • Tread – To step or to walk, often used in reference to treading water or treading lightly.
  • Undead – Not dead or not fully dead, often used in reference to undead creatures in horror movies or video games.
  • Unread – Not read or not yet read, often used in reference to unread emails or unread books.
  • Unsaid – Not spoken or not expressed, often used in reference to the unsaid thoughts or the unsaid truths.
  • Unwed – Not married or not yet married, often used in reference to unwed mothers or unwed couples.
  • Wed – To get married or to join in marriage, often used in reference to a wedding or a wedded couple.

 



Written by Gabriel Cruz - Foodie, Animal Lover, Slang & Language Enthusiast