"Leak" is a homophone for "like." Homophones are words that are pronounced the same but have different meanings, spellings, or origins.
The homophone for peal is peel, like orange peel.
A homophone for intense is in tents (like camping tents).
The homophone for great is grate. Example, "I like to help my mum grate cheese".
A homophone for "hi" would be high like "That air craft is high in the sky."
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Assistants is the homophone for assistance.
The homophone for peal is peel, like orange peel.
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Homophone means sounds like. The shelf over a fireplace is a mantel. Sounds like mantle.
A homophone is a word that sounds like another word but has a different meaning and they may be spelled the same. The homophone for the word but is butt.
There is no homophone to "sheriff". But, there are two words that sound a lot like it. They are, Share If.
The homophone for great is grate. Example, "I like to help my mum grate cheese".
A homophone for "hi" would be high like "That air craft is high in the sky."
The homophone for maid is made. A maid is somewhat like a servant, and made as in I made these cookies.
A homophone for seem would be seam like a seam in clothing.
There isn't a definitive answer to this question, as homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings, origins or spellings. Some examples of homophones with multiple syllables include "raise" and "raze," "beer" and "bier," and "chord" and "cord."
Brake is a homophone for break. Brake is a synonym for stop.