The homophones of "sent" are "cent" and "scent."
sentcentthats all i know!
there are 2 homophones for cent, sent and scent because they are pronounced in the same way but are spelled differently and mean different things.
Two homophones of "penny" are "penne" (a type of pasta) and "penni" (a Finnish currency unit).
Some homophones for "there" are "their" and "they're."
A homophone for "cent" is "scent." Both words are pronounced the same but have different meanings.
scent, sent, cent
Those are homophones.
A homophone for "cent" is "scent." Both words are pronounced the same but have different meanings.
sentcentthats all i know!
Slay/sleigh, Sale/sail, Site/sight, Slight/sleight, Sent/scent
A homophone for "scent" is "cent." Both words are pronounced the same way but have different meanings.
there are 2 homophones for cent, sent and scent because they are pronounced in the same way but are spelled differently and mean different things.
"Kernel" and "colonel" are homophones, meaning they sound the same but have different meanings. "Kernel" typically refers to the softer, edible part of a seed or nut, while "colonel" is a military rank above a lieutenant colonel and below a brigadier general.
The homophones for there are they're and their.
Homophones for "ware" are "wear" and "where."
Some homophones for "there" are "their" and "they're."
There are two homophones for "their": there and they're.