A man left a cattle ranch to his three boys and they called it Focus because it's where the sons raise meat. (sun's rays meet)
The homophone that means to make jokes is "pun". A pun is a type of wordplay that exploits multiple meanings of a word, or similar-sounding words, for humor.
"bare" and "bear" "to" and "too" "pair" and "pear"
Some examples of homophones are "their," "there," and "they're"; "two," "too," and "to"; and "right" and "write." Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
The homophone for days is "daze." Examples: After being slammed to the ground, the quarterback seemed to be in a daze. Some cold medications leave me feeling dazed and tired.
The homophone for hole is whole. Examples: Did you eat the whole pie? The dog dug a hole in the ground.
A homophone for "hyum" could be "hum," which sounds the same but is spelled differently.
"bare" and "bear" "to" and "too" "pair" and "pear"
Some examples of homophones are "their," "there," and "they're"; "two," "too," and "to"; and "right" and "write." Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
The homophone for days is "daze." Examples: After being slammed to the ground, the quarterback seemed to be in a daze. Some cold medications leave me feeling dazed and tired.
Well a "pun" is a joke exploiting the different possible meaning of a word. Ex. Thinking about the root canal I am about to have is unnerving.
The homophone for hole is whole. Examples: Did you eat the whole pie? The dog dug a hole in the ground.
A pun is a clever play on words. An example is "lettuce eat this salad," since "lettuce" sounds like "let us."
I will annoy you with a pun if you don't o-pun this door!
the truest poetry is the most feigning to helping
Your is a homophone of you're. In some dialects, yore is another homophone.
An example of a pun: - I hate gravity it always keeps me down! -sign language is pretty handy - He got hit by lightning! It was very shocking (very punny :) a pun is a joke that is a play on words hope this helps!
examples of conceit in figurative devics