No. It's allowed, aloud
The homonym for loud is allowed.
"Aloud" is a homonym of "allowed"
Loud
It is allowed. Allowed- Means that u can do something.
"Aloud" is a homonym of "allowed"
there is none
All of the above use this homonym pair correctly.
The homonym for "let" is "let." It is both a verb meaning to allow or permit, and a noun used in tennis to refer to a serve that hits the net and is allowed to be retaken.
I hope you're asking why skateboarding is ALLOWED. If you aren't and are asking why its "LOUD" then its because of the wheels vibrating creating soundwaves. Its allowed like riding a bike is allowed. This question confused me thoroughly
There is no direct homophone for "shout loud." However, there are homophones for individual words within the phrase such as "loud" and "allowed."
Some people would say that "Wales" is a homonym for "wails", but they would be mistaken. The definition of "homonym", according to Webster's Universal Collegiate Dictionary, is:"a word the same as another in sound and spelling but different in meaning, as chase 'to pursue' and chase 'to ornament metal'. "The word "wail" is defined as "to utter a prolonged, mournful cry", or "loud moans or howls". Although the country name "Wales" and the word "wails" sound the same and have different meanings they are not homonyms, because they are not spelled the same.At this time, there is probably no known English word which would qualify as a homonym for "wails". There may be, however, a country name homonym for a non-English equivalent of "wails".
Homophones: Wail = mournful cry / Whale = warm blooded animal lives in water