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EED words: Learn to spell with word list

EED is a rime in the English language. Words with one syllable that end with the rime EED begin with an onset made up of one consonant as in ‘feed’, or blends with two consonants as in ‘freed’. There are also words with 2 syllables with EED in the second part of the word as in ‘proceed’.

Having a word list with EED makes learning to spell these words and knowing their meanings easier. The word list below contains words with EED in them.

This EED word list is very useful for improving spelling or learning English. Each word has an example for learning the meaning of the word. The list is divided into number of letters before EED.

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EED word list and examples

1 letter + eed

Feed – My dog is hungry so it is time to feed him.

Heed – When crossing the street, take heed of the lights.

Need – You need food to survive, not video games.

Seed – I planted a mango seed long ago seed and now I have a mango tree.

Deed – Helping the elderly cross the street is a good deed.

Weed – When I tend to my garden, I weed out the grass.

2 letters + eed

Freed – The girl freed the birds from her neighbour’s cage.

Greed – A scrooge is stingy and full of greed.

Speed – My new sports car has a lot of speed.

Breed – His dogs are all the same breed.

Bleed – Your cut is starting to bleed.

Steed – The stable is clean and ready for the new steed.

Creed – Students at this school live by the creed written for success.

3 letters + eed

Agreed – We have agreed to clean the house together, so let’s do it.

Indeed – John, you are a true hero indeed.

Exceed – Sorry, your bags exceed the weight limit that is allowed.

Pureed – Mom pureed vegetables to make a smoothie.

4 letters + eed

Succeed – Study your school work every day and you will succeed in exams.

Proceed – After the National Anthem played, we were allowed to proceed.

Linseed – Chefs use linseed in meat, bread, cake, cookies and smoothies.

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