Sale. As in "for sale".
Sale
The homophone of sail is sale.
sale
The homophone for strait is "straight."
The homophone of "doe" is "dough."
sale as in "bake sale" or"for sale" is the homophone of sail as in "sail boat" /
A homophone for "sail" is "sale".
The homophone of "sail" is "sale."
Would is a homophone of "wood"
The homophone of "doe" is "dough."
The homophone for strait is "straight."
tense
sale as in "bake sale" or"for sale" is the homophone of sail as in "sail boat" /
A homophone for "sail" is "sale".
The homophone for "snail" is "sale." These two words sound the same but have different meanings.
Yes, "sail" and "sell" are homophones, as they are pronounced the same way but have different meanings. "Sail" refers to travel on water with a boat using wind power, while "sell" means to exchange goods or services for money.
The homophone of "sail" is "sale."
The homophone of need is knead.
The homophone of "tents" is "tense."
The homophone of "seller" is "cellar".