"Cent" (coin) and "scent" (pleasant smell) are homophones in English.
A homophone for "small coin" is "smell koi."
The homophone of sent is cent - she bought a piece of candy for one centcent - with a penny, He bought a one cent stamp.scent - Gail loves the scent of roses.
A homophone for "smell" is "cell." A homophone for "mailed" is "males." A homophone for "money" is "many."
The homonym pair you're referring to is "scent" and "cent." "Scent" refers to a smell or odor, while "cent" refers to a coin worth one-hundredth of a dollar in various currencies, such as the US cent or euro cent.
A homophone for "pice" is "pyce," which is a medieval coin.
A homophone for "small coin" is "smell koi."
The homophone of sent is cent - she bought a piece of candy for one centcent - with a penny, He bought a one cent stamp.scent - Gail loves the scent of roses.
The homonym pair you're referring to is "scent" and "cent." "Scent" refers to a smell or odor, while "cent" refers to a coin worth one-hundredth of a dollar in various currencies, such as the US cent or euro cent.
A homophone for "pice" is "pyce," which is a medieval coin.
No, it is not pleasant for someone to smell like urine.
A pleasant smell.
yes
the answer is incence!
The pleasant smell of flower's was wafted on the breeze.
because they are volatile in nature
The name "Saurabh" is of Indian origin and generally means "fragrance" or "pleasant smell." It can also be associated with brightness, radiance, or a strong and positive aura.
A homophone for "smell" is "cell." A homophone for "mailed" is "males." A homophone for "money" is "many."