Homonyms for "sear" are "seer" , "sere" & "cere". They have different meanings but sear can be used as a verb form of sere.
One homonym for "sear" is "seer," which refers to a person who is able to predict the future or possess psychic abilities.
Two homonyms for "pail" are "pale" and "pale".
Two homonyms for "pen" are "pen" as in the tool used for writing and "pen" as in an enclosure for animals.
Maine has two homonyms "mane" and "main" which can mean hair and principal respectively.
The homonyms of 'to' are 'too' and 'two'. 'Too' means in addition or also, while 'two' is the number 2.
One homonym for "sear" is "seer," which refers to a person who is able to predict the future or possess psychic abilities.
Two homonyms for "pail" are "pale" and "pale".
to and too
Maine has two homonyms "mane" and "main" which can mean hair and principal respectively.
Maine: main
reign and rein.
Two homonyms for "walk" are "wok" (a type of cooking pan) and "whack" (to strike with force).
The homonyms of 'to' are 'too' and 'two'. 'Too' means in addition or also, while 'two' is the number 2.
Two examples of homonyms are "fair" (can mean just or reasonable, or an event for entertainment) and "bat" (a flying mammal, or a piece of sports equipment).
Two homonyms for "flies" are the action of flying through the air and the insects that buzz around.
homonyms
Sees as in she sees somthing and C's