paws, pause
Another set of homophones is 'peace' (freedom from disturbance) and 'piece' (a portion of something).
The word "four" has four homophones: for, fore, and phor.
Homophones for "pore" are "pour" and "purr," while homophones for "paw" are "pa" and "pore."
Other possibilities would be 'pour' or 'pore'.
Some homophones for "there" are "their" and "they're."
Some homophones for "presents" are "presence" and "pries ends".
their
No, "polish" and "Polish" are not homophones. "Polish" with a lowercase "p" refers to making something smooth and shiny. "Polish" with an uppercase "P" refers to people or things related to Poland.
This would be "paws" (dog's feet) and "pause" (stop, halt, freeze).
There are no common homophones that include synonyms for romantic. There are the homophones sweet (taste or personality) and suite, and the homophones beau (suitor) and bow (weapon or decoration).
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Some homophones for "praise" include prays and preys.