NO they do not they are two different words that have different spelling
A homonym of "sleep" could be "sail," which is pronounced the same but has a different meaning.
Slip, hip, nip.
Sleep has a long E vowel sound. It is the same sound as in sleet and sleek. Sleep rhymes with sheep and keep.
Sleep has a long E vowel sound. It is the same sound as in sleet and sleek. Sleep rhymes with sheep and keep.
Death is the third from of slip
i get my sleep by hearing music or any little sound
The sound of sleep is often represented as "zzz" in onomatopoeia.
Yes. The EE pair has a long E sound as in deep and keep.
Yes, sheep has a long E vowel sound. It is the same sound as in sheet and sheen. Sheep rhymes with sleep and keep.
It's not an idiom. It means just what it says. "Sound" means whole, healthy, or sturdy - so a sound sleep is a good, healthy one.
To leap about is GAMBOL. To play for money is GAMBLE
an infant prefers to listen to the sound of a lullaby that is being sang by their mother. or some nursery rhymes that are more mellow and soft for them to be able to sleep well. sometimes they are infant that can sleep even though the sound is maybe that loud not all infants are the same but most probably most like the soft lullabies.