No, they are homophones.
Pear is a homonym for pair.
The homophone of "pair" is "pear."
Homonyms for pare are pair and pear. You can pare a pair of pears.
Synonyms: Pleasant, agreeable, charming Antonyms: Plain, ugly, unattractive Homonyms: Pair (a couple), pear (fruit)
Pair, pare, and pear all sound alike but have different meanings.
The homophone that means fruit is "pear" and "pair."
Two homophones for "pear" are "pare" and "pair."
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Pear and Pare. Pear being the fruit and to pare means to shave off the outer layer of skin or covering.
The homonym of pair and pear is "pare," which means to trim or cut away the outer layer of something.
The homophone of "pear" and "pair" is "pare." These words have different meanings but are pronounced the same way.