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A homophone for reign is "rain."
The homophones for reign are rain & rein.
Reign is a homonym for rain. It means to rule or govern, as in "She reigned as queen."
Homophones for rain include reign and rein. Rain: water from the clouds; The trees and grass needed some rain. Reign: to control or rule a nation; He will reign as king, one day. Rein: a horse strap; The rein broke and the horse took off.
The weather report calls for rain.He had to rein in the horse.
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The homophones for reign are rain & rein.
Words that sound alike or look alike are called homophones (e.g. to, two, too) and homographs (e.g. lead as in metal vs. lead as in guiding). These words can cause confusion in writing and speaking, so it's important to pay attention to their meanings and contexts.
The reign of Hitler was a dark time. Is it going to rain latter today?
A homophone for reign is "rain."
reign
Homophones for rain include reign and rein. Rain: water from the clouds; The trees and grass needed some rain. Reign: to control or rule a nation; He will reign as king, one day. Rein: a horse strap; The rein broke and the horse took off.
rein, reign
Reign is a homonym for rain. It means to rule or govern, as in "She reigned as queen."
The homophone for the word reign is rein. "Reign" refers to a period of rule by a monarch, while "rein" refers to the straps used to control a horse.
dripping, pouring, falling
Pronounced as 'rain'.