Sally sent 99 cents for the new essential oil scent.
The scent of the flowers she sent filled the room, as her gift of cent coins sparkled in the sunlight.
The homophones of "sent" are "cent" and "scent."
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Sent: I sent him to the store. Scent: That scent is lovely on you. Cent: This gum is only worth one cent.
Scent
The homonym for "sent" is "scent," which refers to a smell or perfume.
The homophones of "sent" are "cent" and "scent."
sent cent
Sent: I sent him to the store. Scent: That scent is lovely on you. Cent: This gum is only worth one cent.
The homonym for "sent" is "scent," which refers to a smell or perfume.
Scent.
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Scent
sent, scent
Two homophones of "penny" are "penne" (a type of pasta) and "penni" (a Finnish currency unit).
cent i.e. A penny equals 1 cent. scent i.e. Spring is a wonderful time of year when the scent of lilacs fills the air.
A homophone for "cent" is "scent." Both words are pronounced the same but have different meanings.