Counsel, week, and jamb are homophones for council, weak, and jam.
A homophone for council is counsel. This means that the words council and counsel sound the same but have different meanings.
Some homophones of the word "weak" include week and wick.
Week and weak are homophones because they are pronounced the same way, but they are not synonyms because they have different meanings. "Week" refers to a unit of time, while "weak" means lacking strength or power.
A homophone for the word "weak" is "week."
the difference between council and counsel is their spelling and their meanings they are just homophones
The Style Council after the Jam
Weak council-manager council
The students are on vacation for a week over the holidays.There are seven days in a week.
The Jam The Style Council
peak and peek = homophones left and right = opposites seek and leak rhyming words
Weak mayor-council government
Strong council-weak mayor.