two or more words that rhyme but may or may not have different meanings.
A homophone is a word that is pronounced the same as another word but has a different meaning, origin, and often spelling. Examples include "blue" and "blew", or "write" and "right".
A homophone for "mean" is "mien."
The homophone for lean is "mean".
There is no homophone for race, but it can mean chute or shoot, which are homophones.
The homophone of sett is set. Sett can also mean a burrow, and borough is a homophone for burrow.
The homophone of "green" is "grean".
A homophone for "mean" is "mien."
There is no homophone for the word community. Populace can mean community, and its homophone is populous
The homophone for lean is "mean".
Yes, "stood" is a homophone. Homophones are words that are pronounced the same but have different meanings or spellings. In this case, "stood" sounds the same as "stewed" or "stewed."
There is no homophone for race, but it can mean chute or shoot, which are homophones.
I think you mean homophone, not homophobe. The homophone of except is accept.
If you mean tows as in 'He tows the boat', then toes is a homophone. A homophone is a word that sounds exactly the same.
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I think you mean homophone, not homophobe. The homophone of except is accept.
Casing is a synonym of case, which can mean instance which is a homophone of instants.
The word "informed" doesn't have a homophone. Informed can also mean told, and tolled is a homophone for told.