There are 2 homophones (sound-alike words) for scent :
scent - smell, odor
cent - a penny
sent - past tense of to send
Cent. obviously a form of currency. I have 75 cents in my pocket.
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In the night the scent of the roses made my nose burn
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Yes, the word odor is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a thing that stimulates the olfactory organ, a scent; a word for a thing.
sent, scent
The homonym for "sent" is "scent," which refers to a smell or perfume.
Who sent the letter?The scent of fresh lilacs filled the air.
Who sent the letter?The scent of fresh lilacs filled the air.
Cent. obviously a form of currency. I have 75 cents in my pocket.
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The homonym for the word "their" is "there" or "they're".
The homonym for the word "bowed" is "bode".
The homonym for "though" is "toe". Both words are pronounced the same but have different meanings and spellings.
The homonym pair you're referring to is "scent" and "cent." "Scent" refers to a smell or odor, while "cent" refers to a coin worth one-hundredth of a dollar in various currencies, such as the US cent or euro cent.
A homonym is a word that is spelled differently from the given word, but sounds the same. So a homonym for "gnu" is "new".
The homonym of the word pare is pair.