Top 14 Words That Rhyme with Feds (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 feds!

Here you’ll find the top 14 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘feds’.

Pretty cool huh?

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Words That Rhyme With Feds

  • Arrowheads – The pointed tip of an arrow used for hunting or warfare.
  • Beds – A piece of furniture used for sleeping or resting, or a plot of land used for planting crops or flowers.
  • Breads – A type of food made from flour, water, and yeast or other leavening agents.
  • Dreads – A feeling of fear or anxiety, often with a sense of something foreboding or threatening.
  • Heads – The uppermost part of the human body or the top of an object, often with a sense of leadership or control.
  • Overheads – The expenses or costs associated with running a business or organization, often with a sense of overhead costs or expenses.
  • Reds – A color ranging from pinkish to deep crimson, often with a sense of passion, love, or anger.
  • Sheds – A small building or structure used for storage or shelter, or to remove or lose something, often with a sense of shedding or casting off.
  • Shreds – A small, thin piece or strip of something, often with a sense of tearing or shredding.
  • Sleds – A vehicle or device used for sliding over snow or ice, often with a sense of winter sports or recreation.
  • Spreads – A type of food spread, such as butter or jam, or to extend or cover something, often with a sense of spreading or covering.
  • Threads – A thin, flexible strand of material, often with a sense of sewing or stitching.
  • Treads – The pattern or grip on a tire or shoe, or to walk or step on something, often with a sense of treading or stepping.
  • Watersheds – A region or area of land where water drains into a specific body of water, often with a sense of environmental conservation or management.


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