Top 31 Words That Rhyme with Read (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 read!

Here you’ll find the top 31 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘read’ .

Pretty cool huh?

Let’s get started…

Words That Rhyme With Read

  • Ahead – In a position or direction that is forward or in advance of something, often used to describe a process of moving ahead or progressing.
  • Assayed – To examine or analyze something, often used to describe a process of assaying or testing.
  • Bed – A piece of furniture for sleeping on, often used to describe a process of sleeping or resting.
  • Bled – To lose blood from a wound or injury, often used to describe a process of bleeding or hemorrhaging.
  • Bread – A type of food made from flour, water, and yeast, often used to describe a process of baking or cooking.
  • Bred – Raised or produced through breeding or cultivation, often used to describe a process of breeding or raising animals or plants.
  • Dead – No longer alive, often used to describe a process of death or passing away.
  • Dread – To anticipate with fear or apprehension, often used to describe a process of dreading or fearing.
  • Fed – To give food to someone or something, often used to describe a process of feeding or nourishing.
  • Fled – To run away or escape from something or someone, often used to describe a process of fleeing or escaping.
  • Head – The uppermost part of the body or an object, often used to describe a process of leading or guiding.
  • Infrared – Relating to the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that is invisible to the naked eye, often used to describe a process of using infrared technology or imaging.
  • Instead – In place of something else, often used to describe a process of substitution or replacement.
  • Lead – To guide or direct someone or something, often used to describe a process of leadership or guidance.
  • Led – The past tense of “lead”, often used to describe a process of being led or guided.
  • Misled – To lead someone to believe something that is not true, often used to describe a process of deception or misdirection.
  • Overhead – Above or higher than something else, often used to describe a process of looking up or observing from above.
  • Red – The color of blood or fire, often used to describe a process of color or staining.
  • Said – Expressed or communicated in speech or writing, often used to describe a process of communication or conversation.
  • Shed – To cast off or let fall, often used to describe a process of shedding or losing something.
  • Shewed – A past tense form of “show”, often used in older literature or dialects.
  • Sled – A vehicle used for sliding over snow or ice, often used to describe a process of sledding or winter sports.
  • Sped – The past tense of “speed”, often used to describe a process of moving quickly or efficiently.
  • Spread – To open out or extend over an area or surface, often used to describe a process of spreading or expanding.
  • Stead – A place or position occupied by someone or something, often used to describe a process of taking stead or holding a position.
  • Ted – To turn over or loosen soil with a tool, often used to describe a process of gardening or farming.
  • Thread – A long, thin strand of cotton, nylon, or other fibers, often used to describe a process of threading or sewing.
  • Tread – To step or walk on a surface, often used to describe a process of treading or walking.
  • Watershed – An area of land that separates two drainage basins, often used to describe a process of water management or conservation.
  • Wed – To join in marriage or union, often used to describe a process of wedding or uniting.
  • Widespread – Extending over a large area or affecting many people or things, often used to describe a process of widespread impact or influence.

 



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