A homonym of "ware" is "wear." "Ware" refers to goods or merchandise, while "wear" refers to the act of putting on clothing or using something over time until it deteriorates.
The homonym for the word "where" is "wear".
The answer is which, but you mean homophone, not homonym.
The homonym of "drenched" is "drentched."
A homonym for "grays" is "greys."
The homonym for 'suite' is 'sweet'.
The homonym for the word "where" is "wear".
No, compound words include two words put into a single word, ware is just one word. Ware does happen to be a homonym though.
The homonym for "mourning" is "morning".
A homonym for "grays" is "greys."
The homonym for 'census' is 'sense'.
Was is a linking verb. It does not have a homonym.
The homonym for 'suite' is 'sweet'.
The homonym for 'build' is 'billed'.
A homonym for doe is dough.
The homonym is sell
The homonym for December is dismember, which means to cut off the limbs of a person or animal. It is important to pay attention to context to understand the intended meaning of the word.
The homonym of hymn is him.