No, "wholly" and "holy" are not homophones. "Wholly" means entirely or completely, while "holy" means sacred or dedicated to a divine purpose.
The homophone for "holy" is "wholly."
The homophone of "sacred" is "sacred". It means the same and is pronounced the same way.
"Holy" and "holey" are homophones for "wholly."
The homonym of "wholly" is "holy." Both words are pronounced the same but have different meanings.
Holey is a homonym for wholly. Both words sound the same but have different meanings. Holey refers to something that is full of holes, while wholly means entirely or completely.
The homophone for "holy" is "wholly."
Wholly, as in "I am wholly committed to this cause."
wholly, holy
The homophone of "sacred" is "sacred". It means the same and is pronounced the same way.
The spelling is "holey" which is a homophone of "holy" (sacred, revered) and wholly (completely).
"Holy" and "holey" are homophones for "wholly."
The homonym of holy is holey.
She felt wholly at peace in the presence of the holy relics at the cathedral.
The homonym of "wholly" is "holy." Both words are pronounced the same but have different meanings.
Some words that rhyme with "Yolie" are goalie, jolie, and holy.
Not in English. "Holy" yes, "wholly" yes, "holi" no.
Holey is a homonym for wholly. Both words sound the same but have different meanings. Holey refers to something that is full of holes, while wholly means entirely or completely.