Rhyme Dictionary
Rhymes with “Pad”
/pæd/
A flattened mass of anything soft, to sit or lie on.
♬50 rhyming words found
🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Pad"
50 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "pad" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| sad | 1 | verb | Feeling sorrow; sorrowful, mournful. |
| bad | 1 | noun | Of low quality. |
| cad | 1 | noun | A low-bred, presuming person; a mean, vulgar fellow, especially one that cannot be trusted with a lady. |
| comrade | 2 | noun | A mate, companion, or associate. |
| mad | 1 | verb | (chiefly US; informal in UK and Ireland) Angry, annoyed. |
| clad | 1 | verb | (of a person, preceded by a garment type) Wearing clothing or some other covering (for example, an armour) on the body; clothed, dressed. |
| ironclad | 3 | noun | (figuratively) Solid or certain; not able to be disputed or questioned; irrefutable. |
| glad | 1 | verb | Pleased; happy; gratified. |
| dyad | 2 | noun | A set of two elements treated as one; a pair. |
| deadbeat dad | 3 | noun | (chiefly US and Canada, idiomatic, derogatory) A man, especially one who is divorced or estranged from his partner, who fails to provide monetary child support when he is legally required to do so. |
| add | 1 | verb | (transitive) To join or unite (e.g. one thing to another, or as several particulars) so as to increase the number, augment the quantity, or enlarge the magnitude, or so as to form into one aggregate. |
| gad | 1 | noun | (intransitive) To move from one location to another in an apparently random and frivolous manner. |
| lad | 1 | noun | A boy or young man. |
| dad | 1 | noun | (informal) A father, a male parent. |
| tad | 1 | noun | (informal) A small amount; a little bit. |
| shad | 1 | noun | Any one of several species of food fishes that make up the genus Alosa in the family Clupeidae, to which the herrings also belong; river herring. |
| ecad | 2 | noun | (ecology) An organism whose form has been affected by its environment. |
| brad | 1 | noun | A thin, small nail, with a slight projection at the top on one side instead of a head, or occasionally with a small domed head, similar to that of an escutcheon pin. |
| had | 1 | verb | (auxiliary, followed by a past participle) Used to form the past perfect tense, expressing an action that took place prior to a reference point that is itself in the past. |
| doodad | 2 | noun | (originally US) Used to refer to something whose name one cannot recall: an unspecified device, gadget, part, or thing. |
| madd | 1 | noun | Acronym of Mothers Against Drunk Driving. |
| go bad | 2 | verb | (of foods and commodities) To spoil, rot, or otherwise become unusable due to age or storage conditions. |
| scantily clad | 4 | Wearing very little clothing; almost naked. | |
| riyad | 2 | noun | Alternative spelling of riad. [A traditional Moroccan house or palace with an interior garden.] |
| ad | 1 | noun | (debating) advantage |
| grad | 1 | noun | A type of Soviet artillery multiple rocket launcher, or a rocket fired by this. |
| olympiad | 4 | noun | (sports, sometimes proscribed) Synonym of Olympic Games: an instance of the ancient or modern Olympic Games. |
| scad | 1 | noun | (chiefly in the plural, informal, Canada, US) A large number or quantity. |
| not bad | 2 | (litotes) Reasonably good; almost good; mediocre. | |
| undergrad | 3 | noun | (informal) An undergraduate. |
| too bad | 2 | "Too Bad" is a song by Canadian rock band Nickelback, released on November 27, 2001, as the second single from their third studio album, Silver Side Up. | |
| raving mad | 3 | talking or behaving irrationally | |
| plaid | 1 | noun | (textiles) A type of twilled woollen cloth, often with a tartan or chequered pattern. |
| keypad | 2 | noun | A small board with keys primarily used for tactile input into a machine. |
| like mad | 2 | with great speed or effort or intensity | |
| want ad | 2 | noun | (informal) An advertisement (in a newspaper, magazine, etc.) for something wanted; a classified advertisement. |
| grandad | 2 | noun | Alternative spelling of granddad. [(informal) grandfather] |
| forbad | 2 | verb | Alternative spelling of forbade, the simple past of forbid. |
| sir galahad | 4 | "Sir Galahad" is a poem written by Alfred Tennyson, 1st | |
| allis shad | 3 | noun | A herring-like fish (Alosa alosa), of the eastern Atlantic that migrates to fresh water to spawn. |
| mackerel scad | 4 | The mackerel scad (Decapterus macarellus), or speedo, is a species of fish of the family, Carangidae. | |
| shadd | 1 | noun | — |
| river shad | 3 | noun | shad that spawns in streams of the mississippi drainage; very similar to alosa sapidissima |
| capital of chad | 5 | noun | the capital and largest city of chad; located in the southwestern on the shari river |
| common american shad | 7 | noun | shad of atlantic coast of north america; naturalized to pacific coast |
| mackerel shad | 4 | noun | small silvery fish; nova scotia to brazil |
| newspaper ad | 4 | noun | a printed advertisement that is published in a newspaper |
| arvad | 2 | noun | — |
| ladde | 1 | noun | — |
| radde | 1 | noun | — |
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