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Rhymes with misread

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Three-syllable rhymes

  • dragon's head — any of several mints of the genus Dracocephalum having spikes of double-lipped flowers.
  • feather bed — a mattress or a bed cover, as a quilt, stuffed with soft feathers.
  • filter bed — a pond or tank having a false bottom covered with sand and serving to filter river or pond waters.
  • flower head — an inflorescence consisting of a dense cluster of small, stalkless flowers; capitulum.
  • get ahead — to receive or come to have possession, use, or enjoyment of: to get a birthday present; to get a pension.
  • gluten bread — bread made from gluten flour.
  • go ahead — permission or a signal to proceed: They got the go-ahead on the construction work.
  • go to bed — a piece of furniture upon which or within which a person sleeps, rests, or stays when not well.
  • guaranteed — a promise or assurance, especially one in writing, that something is of specified quality, content, benefit, etc., or that it will perform satisfactorily for a given length of time: a money-back guarantee.
  • harris tweed — a hand-woven tweed made only by residents in the Outer Hebrides from locally dyed and spun wool
  • indian red — earth of a yellowish-red color, found especially in the Persian Gulf, that serves as a pigment and as a polish for gold and silver objects.
  • infrared — the part of the invisible spectrum that is contiguous to the red end of the visible spectrum and that comprises electromagnetic radiation of wavelengths from 800 nm to 1 mm.
  • interbred — to crossbreed (a plant or animal).
  • intercede — to act or interpose in behalf of someone in difficulty or trouble, as by pleading or petition: to intercede with the governor for a condemned man.
  • monkey bread — the gourdlike fruit of the baobab, eaten by monkeys.
  • murphy bed — a bed constructed so that it can be folded or swung into a closet.
  • overhead — over one's head; aloft; up in the air or sky, especially near the zenith: There was a cloud overhead.
  • oyster bed — a place where oysters breed or are cultivated.
  • pineapple weed — an Asian plant, Matricaria matricarioides, naturalized in Europe and North America, having greenish-yellow flower heads, and smelling of pineapple when crushed: family Asteraceae (composites)
  • platform bed — a bed, originating in Scandinavia in the 1930s, consisting of a simple shallow box for holding a mattress situated on a slightly recessed pedestal.
  • poppy seed — seed of the poppy plant, used as an ingredient or topping for breads, rolls, cakes, and cookies.
  • running head — a descriptive word, phrase, title, or the like, usually repeated at the top of each page of a book, periodical, etc.
  • sofa bed — a sofa that can be converted into a bed, either by folding out the seat or by lowering the back to be flush with the seat.
  • sounding lead — a line weighted with a lead or plummet (sounding lead) and bearing marks to show the length paid out, used for sounding, as at sea.
  • stagger head — dropline.
  • supersede — to replace in power, authority, effectiveness, acceptance, use, etc., as by another person or thing.
  • swelled head — an inordinately grand opinion of oneself; conceit.
  • talking head — Television Slang. a closeup picture of a person who is talking, especially as a participant in a talk show.
  • thoroughbred — of pure or unmixed breed, stock, or lineage, as a horse or other animal; bred from the purest and best blood.
  • turkey red — a bright red produced in fabrics by madder, alizarin, or synthetic dyes.
  • water bed — a bed having a liquid-filled rubber or plastic mattress in a rigid, often heated, waterproof frame, and providing a surface that conforms to the sleeper's body in any position.
  • aristide — Jean-Bertrand, born 1953, Haitian priest and political leader: first democratically elected president, 1991, 1994–96, 2001–04.
  • batter bread — spoon bread.
  • cherry red — a bright red; cherry.
  • chicken feed — If you think that an amount of money is so small it is hardly worth having or considering, you can say that it is chicken feed.
  • congo red — a brownish-red soluble powder, used as a dye, a diagnostic indicator, a biological stain, and a chemical indicator. Formula: C32H22N6O6S2Na2
  • disagreed — to fail to agree; differ: The conclusions disagree with the facts. The theories disagree in their basic premises.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • bacteria bed — a layer of sand or gravel used to expose sewage effluent, in its final stages, to air and the action of microorganisms
  • balm of gilead — any of several trees of the burseraceous genus Commiphora, esp C. opobalsamum of Africa and W Asia, that yield a fragrant oily resin
  • boston brown bread — a dark, sweetened, steamed bread made of cornmeal, rye or wheat flour, etc., and molasses
  • butterfly weed — a North American asclepiadaceous plant, Asclepias tuberosa (or A. decumbens), having flat-topped clusters of bright orange flowers
  • canary seed — birdseed.
  • consumption weed — groundsel tree.
  • cylinder head — the detachable metal casting that fits onto the top of a cylinder block. In an engine it contains part of the combustion chamber and in an overhead-valve four-stroke engine it houses the valves and their operating mechanisms
  • hospital bed — a bed having side rails that can be raised or lowered and a mattress base in three jointed sections so that the head, foot, or middle may be raised by a crank or motor, allowing a patient to lie in various positions, as a therapeutic aid or for comfort.
  • italian bread — a crusty, yeast-raised bread made without shortening and unsweetened, usually baked in long, thick loaves with tapered ends.
  • magnetic head — head (def 33).
  • rattlesnake weed — a hawkweed, Hieracium venosum, of eastern North America, whose leaves and root are thought to possess medicinal properties.
  • rhode island red — one of an American breed of chickens having dark reddish-brown feathers and producing brown eggs.
  • sugar of lead — lead acetate.
  • venetian red — a red pigment, originally prepared from a natural oxide of iron, now usually made by calcining a mixture of lime and ferrous sulfate.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • capillary bed — (physiology) Any of many reticulated network of capillaries that supply blood to the organs inside the body.

One-syllable rhymes

  • bead — Beads are small pieces of coloured glass, wood, or plastic with a hole through the middle. Beads are often put together on a piece of string or wire to make jewellery.
  • bed — A BEd is a degree which usually takes four years to complete and which qualifies someone to teach in a school. BEd is an abbreviation for 'Bachelor of Education.' Compare PGCE.
  • bede — Saint, known as the Venerable Bede. ?673–735 ad, English monk, scholar, historian, and theologian, noted for his Latin Ecclesiastical History of the English People (731). Feast day: May 27 or 25
  • bled — Bled is the past tense and past participle of bleed.
  • bleed — When you bleed, you lose blood from your body as a result of injury or illness.
  • bread — Bread is a very common food made from flour, water, and yeast.
  • bred — Bred is the past tense and past participle of breed.
  • brede — braiding or embroidery
  • breed — A breed of a pet animal or farm animal is a particular type of it. For example, terriers are a breed of dog.
  • cede — If someone in a position of authority cedes land or power to someone else, they let them have the land or power, often as a result of military or political pressure.
  • creed — A creed is a set of beliefs, principles, or opinions that strongly influence the way people live or work.
  • dead — A person, animal, or plant that is dead is no longer living.
  • deed — A deed is something that is done, especially something that is very good or very bad.
  • dread — to fear greatly; be in extreme apprehension of: to dread death.
  • ed — a male given name, form of Edgar or Edward.
  • ede — a city in SW Nigeria.
  • fed — field emission display
  • feed — to give a fee to.
  • fled — simple past tense and past participle of flee.
  • fredAntoinette, 1888–1946, U.S. actress, theatrical manager, and producer.
  • freed — enjoying personal rights or liberty, as a person who is not in slavery: a land of free people.
  • fried — cooked in a pan or on a griddle over direct heat, usually in fat or oil.
  • ged — any fish of the pike family.
  • greed — excessive or rapacious desire, especially for wealth or possessions.
  • headEdith, 1897–1981, U.S. costume designer.
  • he'd — he would
  • heed — to give careful attention to: He did not heed the warning.
  • knead — to work (dough, clay, etc.) into a uniform mixture by pressing, folding, and stretching.
  • kneed — Anatomy. the joint of the leg that allows for movement between the femur and tibia and is protected by the patella; the central area of the leg between the thigh and the lower leg.
  • lead — to cover, line, weight, treat, or impregnate with lead or one of its compounds.
  • led — simple past tense and past participle of lead1 .
  • leed — (UK dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) Language; tongue.
  • meadGeorge Herbert, 1863–1931, U.S. philosopher and author.
  • meadeGeorge Gordon, 1815–72, Union general in the American Civil War.
  • med — medical: med school.
  • ned — a male given name, form of Edward.
  • need — a requirement, necessary duty, or obligation: There is no need for you to go there.
  • peed — to urinate.
  • plead — to appeal or entreat earnestly: to plead for time.
  • pled — a simple past tense and past participle of plead.
  • read — to look at carefully so as to understand the meaning of (something written, printed, etc.): to read a book; to read music.
  • redJohn, c1460–1529, English poet.
  • redd — to put in order; tidy: to redd a room for company.
  • reedSir Carol, 1906–76, British film director.
  • said — Security Association ID
  • screed — a long discourse or essay, especially a diatribe.
  • seed — the fertilized, matured ovule of a flowering plant, containing an embryo or rudimentary plant.
  • shed — Textiles. (on a loom) a triangular, transverse opening created between raised and lowered warp threads through which the shuttle passes in depositing the loose pick.
  • she'd — She'd is the usual spoken form of 'she had', especially when 'had' is an auxiliary verb.
  • shred — a piece cut or torn off, especially in a narrow strip.
  • skied — a simple past tense of sky.
  • sled — a small vehicle consisting of a platform mounted on runners for use in traveling over snow or ice.
  • sneadSamuel Jackson ("Slamming Sammy") 1912–2002, U.S. golfer.
  • sped — a simple past tense and past participle of speed.
  • speed — rapidity in moving, going, traveling, proceeding, or performing; swiftness; celerity: the speed of light; the speed of sound.
  • spread — to draw, stretch, or open out, especially over a flat surface, as something rolled or folded (often followed by out).
  • stead — the place of a person or thing as occupied by a successor or substitute: The nephew of the queen came in her stead.
  • steed — a horse, especially a high-spirited one.
  • swede — a native or inhabitant of Sweden.
  • ted — to spread out for drying, as newly mown hay.
  • teed — Golf. Also called teeing ground. the starting place, usually a hard mound of earth, at the beginning of play for each hole. a small wooden, plastic, metal, or rubber peg from which the ball is driven, as in teeing off.
  • thread — a fine cord of flax, cotton, or other fibrous material spun out to considerable length, especially when composed of two or more filaments twisted together.
  • tread — to set down the foot or feet in walking; step; walk.
  • tweed — William Marcy [mahr-see] /ˈmɑr si/ (Show IPA), ("Boss Tweed") 1823–78, U.S. politician.
  • unwed — to marry (another person) in a formal ceremony.
  • wed — to marry (another person) in a formal ceremony.
  • we'd — We'd is the usual spoken form of 'we had', especially when 'had' is an auxiliary verb.
  • weed — Thurlow [thur-loh] /ˈθɜr loʊ/ (Show IPA), 1797–1882, U.S. journalist and politician.
  • zed — a male given name, form of Zedekiah.

Two-syllable rhymes

  • abed — in bed; on a bed
  • accede — If you accede to someone's request, you do what they ask.
  • agreed — If people are agreed on something, they have reached a joint decision on it or have the same opinion about it.
  • ahead — Something that is ahead is in front of you. If you look ahead, you look directly in front of you.
  • aidid — (zoology) Any member of the Aididae.
  • behead — If someone is beheaded, their head is cut off, usually because they have been found guilty of a crime.
  • black bread — a kind of very dark coarse rye bread
  • black lead — to colour or rub with black lead
  • break bread — to eat a meal, esp with others
  • brick red — a reddish-brown colour
  • brown bread — bread made with wholemeal flour, or with ingredients that give it a brown colour
  • bunk bed — Bunk beds are two beds fixed one above the other in a frame.
  • bur reed — a marsh plant of the genus Sparganium, having narrow leaves, round clusters of small green flowers, and round prickly fruit: family Sparganiaceae
  • camp bed — A camp bed is a small bed that you can fold up.
  • cane reed — a stick or short staff used to assist one in walking; walking stick.
  • cheese spread — a processed cheese of smooth and spreadable consistency.
  • chrome red — any red pigment used in paints, consisting of a mixture of lead chromate and lead oxide; basic lead chromate
  • concede — If you concede something, you admit, often unwillingly, that it is true or correct.
  • crowned head — a monarch
  • day bed — a narrow bed, with a head piece and sometimes a foot piece and back, on which to recline during the day
  • decreed — a formal and authoritative order, especially one having the force of law: a presidential decree.
  • degreed — having an academic degree
  • double bed — a bed large enough for two adults, especially a bed measuring 54 inches (137 cm) wide; full-size bed.
  • drop dead — inspiring awe, astonishment, or envy: a drop-dead guest list; a drop-dead sable coat.
  • embed — Fix (an object) firmly and deeply in a surrounding mass.
  • exceed — Be greater in number or size than (a quantity, number, or other measurable thing).
  • fern seed — the spores of ferns, formerly supposed to have the power to make persons invisible.
  • freda — a female given name.
  • french bread — a yeast-raised bread made of dough containing water and distinguished by its thick, well-browned crust, usually made in long, slender, tapered loaves. Compare baguette (def 3).
  • fry bread — a flat wheat bread made by North American Indians of the SW U.S., that is cooked by frying in deep fat until light brown and puffed on both sides
  • giant reed — a tall grass, Arundo donax, of southern Europe, having woody stems and a spirelike flower cluster often 2 feet (60 cm) long.
  • gilead — a district of ancient Palestine, E of the Jordan River, in present N Jordan.
  • imbed — embed.
  • impede — to retard in movement or progress by means of obstacles or hindrances; obstruct; hinder.
  • indeed — in fact; in reality; in truth; truly (used for emphasis, to confirm and amplify a previous statement, to indicate a concession or admission, or, interrogatively, to obtain confirmation): Indeed, it did rain as hard as predicted. Did you indeed finish the work?
  • instead — as a substitute or replacement; in the place or stead of someone or something: We ordered tea but were served coffee instead.
  • keyed — chief; major; important; essential; fundamental; pivotal: a key person in the company; key industries.
  • light bread — white bread.
  • misdeed — an immoral or wicked deed.
  • mislead — to lead or guide wrongly; lead astray.
  • misled — to lead or guide wrongly; lead astray.
  • overfeed — give too much food to
  • pig bed — a bed of sand for molding pigs into which molten metal is poured.
  • pig lead — lead molded in pigs.
  • precede — to go before, as in place, order, rank, importance, or time.
  • proceed — to move or go forward or onward, especially after stopping.
  • purebred — of or relating to an animal, all of whose ancestors derive over many generations from a recognized breed.
  • quick bread — bread, muffins, etc., made with a leavening agent, as baking powder or soda, that permits immediate baking.
  • rashid — a town in N Egypt, on the Nile delta
  • readeCharles, 1814–84, English novelist.
  • recede — to go or move away; retreat; go to or toward a more distant point; withdraw.
  • red lead — an orange to red, heavy, earthy, water-insoluble, poisonous powder, Pb 3 O 4 , obtained by heating litharge in the presence of air: used chiefly as a paint pigment, in the manufacture of glass and glazes, and in storage batteries.
  • reidSir George Huston, 1845–1918, Australian statesman, born in Scotland: prime minister 1904–05.
  • reread — to read (something) again.
  • deseed — To deseed a fruit or vegetable means to remove all the seeds from it.
  • retread — to put a new tread on (a worn pneumatic tire casing) either by recapping or by cutting fresh treads in the smooth surface.
  • rye bread — bread that is made either entirely or partly from rye flour, often with caraway seeds.
  • sayed — (in Islamic countries) a supposed descendant of Muhammad through his grandson Hussein, the second son of his daughter Fatima.
  • screw thread — Also called worm. the helical ridge of a screw.
  • secede — to withdraw formally from an alliance, federation, or association, as from a political union, a religious organization, etc.
  • see red — any of various colors resembling the color of blood; the primary color at one extreme end of the visible spectrum, an effect of light with a wavelength between 610 and 780 nanometers.
  • spoon bread — Chiefly South Midland and Southern U.S. a baked dish made with cornmeal, milk, eggs, and shortening, served as an accompaniment to meat.
  • stampede — a sudden, frenzied rush or headlong flight of a herd of frightened animals, especially cattle or horses.
  • succeed — to happen or terminate according to desire; turn out successfully; have the desired result: Our efforts succeeded.
  • title deed — a deed or document containing or constituting evidence of ownership.
  • trundle bed — truckle bed.
  • twin bed — a twin-size bed, especially one of a matching pair in a bedroom; single bed.
  • unread — not read, as a letter or newspaper.
  • unsaid — simple past tense and past participle of unsay.
  • white lead — a white, heavy powder, basic lead carbonate, 2PbCO 3 ⋅Pb(OH) 2 , used as a pigment, in putty, and in medicinal ointments for burns.
  • widespread — spread over or open, or occupying a wide space.
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