The plant's root system was complex and extensive, making it challenging to route the new irrigation system around them.
An homonym for "route" is "root", which sounds the same but has a different meaning.
A homonym for "route" is "root." They are pronounced the same but have different meanings.
A homonym for "route" is "root," which is pronounced the same but has a different meaning.
The homophone for "root" is "route".
The homophone for "root" is "route."
route
A homonym for "route" is "root." They are pronounced the same but have different meanings.
A homonym for "route" is "root," which is pronounced the same but has a different meaning.
There is a long route to reach the roots of trees.
Root; you tried to get to the root of the problem, meaning the bottom or cause of the problem.
hom
hom
The sentence has one error, the word route means 'the way to get from one place to another', the correct word for the sentence is root meaning 'origin, source, or base'. The correct sentence should read:You tried to get to the root of the problem.
The homophone for "root" is "route".
The homophone for "root" is "route."
You Root for you team not route
homo = same zygon = ox yoke