Yes, they are antonyms.
Synonyms: provision, section, stipulation; Antonyms: whole, entirety; Homophones: flaws, laws.
it is claws that is the homophone for clause
The homophone of clause is claws.
The homophone for "claws" is "clause."
Two words written differently but pronounced the same are "right" and "write."
Synonym: sentence Antonym: phrase Homophone: claws
it is claws that is the homophone for clause
clause
The homophone of clause is claws.
The homophone for "claws" is "clause."
Two words written differently but pronounced the same are "right" and "write."
claws, clause paws, pause
The way the word is spelled, as 'clause' in the question, is correct. It's pronounced 'klawz'. So the pronunciation is the same as the differently spelled 'claws'.
That's a clause. You should always pause at the end of a clause, much like a kitten, which has claws at the end of its paws.
Synonym: sentence Antonym: phrase Homophone: claws
"a cat has its claws at the end of its paws, and a complex sentence has its pause at the end of its clause"
A mauling is a gruesome sudden injury that causes extensive damage to one's body, generally by means of blunt force or the claws of another body. Synonyms include mangle, gore, wreck, and ruin.
Some synonyms for the noun dog are:mammalpetcaninepuppyhoundshepherdcompanionworkerguidetracker