Tighten and titan can be made.
The letters spell the anagram word waist.
Mammary would be the closest you would come to a homophone for memory.
gleam,angle,angel
I would suggest going to scrabblefinder.com and typing in the letters you have. They come up with a list of a bunch of words you can make with those letters.
Some (as in some of us are going out after work... want to come?)
from the greek words alpha and beta, the first 2 letters of the greek alphabet.
The letters that commonly come before K at the end of words are C, L, R, and S. Examples are clock, walk, work, and task.
write "deep" vertically and come up with four words starting with those letters and write them with their first letters
Alpha and beta the first 2 letters of the greek alphabet.
Okay, this is not the easiest one. Usually these things just come springing to my head but this one took a few seconds. The homophone for the word "senses" is "census." These words have both supremely different meanings and, though different spellings are common enough in homophones, these spellings are drastically different. But that's the answer for which you seek, and I .
Words with two letters from the word "Christmas" areisitamhahiinsi (Spanish for yes)
Hurtle = verb, to move at a great speed in an uncontrolled mannerin come accents/dialectsHurdle = noun, an obstacle or difficulty