Foul relates to bad play in sports, whereas fowl refers to birds. Filthy is to extremely dirty, while analogy is a comparison between two things.
Foul is related to "fowl" because it describes something offensive or unpleasant, just as filthy describes something dirty or impure. A similar analogy for filthy could be "squalid" or "vile."
The homophone of "foul" is "fowl."
A homophone for "foul" is "fowl," which refers to a bird such as a chicken or duck.
Foul (as in foul ball) and fowl (as in a bird)
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Foul is related to "fowl" because it describes something offensive or unpleasant, just as filthy describes something dirty or impure. A similar analogy for filthy could be "squalid" or "vile."
fowl = birds foul = as in a foul ball in baseball
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The homophone of "foul" is "fowl."
You mean synonym I believe.
a foul fowl
foul-a child is a foul act fowl-i don't know
foul/fowl
A homophone for "foul" is "fowl," which refers to a bird such as a chicken or duck.
Foul, meaning: 1. Disgusting, vile 2. "Foul!" at a football match (bad play or something not allowed.)
A turkey is considered a fowl, which is a term used to describe domesticated birds raised for their meat or eggs. "Foul" usually refers to something unpleasant or offensive.
A homophone for fowl is foul.