The man sailed at dawn.
sale as in "bake sale" or"for sale" is the homophone of sail as in "sail boat" /
The homophone of sail is sale.
A homophone for "sail" is "sale".
The homophone of "sail" is "sale."
The homonym for sale is sail., meaning to travel by sailboat, or its fabric sheets.
sale as in "bake sale" or"for sale" is the homophone of sail as in "sail boat" /
When he tried to sell stolen goods he was arrested and put into a cell.
sail/sale
The homophone of sail is sale.
Yes, "sail" and "sell" are homophones, as they are pronounced the same way but have different meanings. "Sail" refers to travel on water with a boat using wind power, while "sell" means to exchange goods or services for money.
A homophone for "sail" is "sale".
The homophone of "sail" is "sale."
I was going to sail on Sunday, but I stayed at the shoe sale too long and missed my chance.She had such a good eye that she could sail through the antique store and find a treasure on sale for pennies.
no, they're homophones
The homonyms of "sail" are "sale" and "sail." Sale refers to an event where products are sold at a discounted price, while sail refers to the large piece of fabric on a boat that catches the wind to propel it forward.
sale A cashmere sweater is usually expensive but I got this one on sale.
The homonym for sale is sail., meaning to travel by sailboat, or its fabric sheets.