The homophone that means "take advantage of" is "seize."
The homophone of "he'd" is "heed," which means to pay attention to or take notice of something.
The homophone that means location is "site" and "sight."
The homophone that means snooped or meddled is "peeked."
The homophone for "insight" is "incite." These words have different meanings: "insight" refers to deep understanding or perception, while "incite" means to encourage or provoke someone to take action.
The homophone of "sacred" is "sacred". It means the same and is pronounced the same way.
The homophone that means location is "site" and "sight."
To exploit means to take advantage of.
The homophone of LEI is LAY.
The homophone for "aisle" that means "island" is "isle." Both words sound the same when spoken aloud.
Yes, "hit" and "a" are homophones. They sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
The phrase 'take advantage' means to 'receive benefit from one's mistake's.' The French equivalent of the English phrase would be the word 'profiter.'
The homophone of "sacred" is "sacred". It means the same and is pronounced the same way.
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Strait is the homophone for straight. It means a narrow passage of water.
a homophone for airy would be eary. that means that you are paying extra attention.
Peace is a word that means harmony. The homophone for peace is piece.
A homophone for kerb would be "curb" which means to restrain, as in "curb your enthusiasm."