The facing around a fireplace is a mantel.
The homophone you are referring to is "hearth," which can refer to the area around a fireplace. It is pronounced the same but spelled differently from "heart," which is the organ that pumps blood in the body.
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The homophone that means a facing around a fireplace is "hearth." A hearth refers to the fireplace floor or area in front of a fireplace where a fire is burned.
Cool is a homophone that means not warm.
The homophone that means a sleeveless coat is "vest," and the homophone that means a cloak is "cape."
The homophone that means to stop or halt is "brake".
The homophone that means location is "site" and "sight."
The facing around a fireplace is a mantel.
The homophone that means a facing around a fireplace is "hearth." A hearth refers to the fireplace floor or area in front of a fireplace where a fire is burned.
Homophone means sounds like. The shelf over a fireplace is a mantel. Sounds like mantle.
The homophone that means location is "site" and "sight."
The homophone of LEI is LAY.
The homophone for "aisle" that means "island" is "isle." Both words sound the same when spoken aloud.
Yes, "hit" and "a" are homophones. They sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
The homophone of "sacred" is "sacred". It means the same and is pronounced the same way.
Yes. Fireplace = Fire + Place and means the place where the fire is.
Strait is the homophone for straight. It means a narrow passage of water.
Peace is a word that means harmony. The homophone for peace is piece.
A homophone for kerb would be "curb" which means to restrain, as in "curb your enthusiasm."