How can he be bored when he's riding his new snow board? I frequently bring a crossword puzzle to the school board meeting just so I don't get bored. Unfortunately, some board members like to talk on and on for hours.
There are two:
board - wooden plank or slat, or blackboard, or a council
bored - (adjective) uninterested, (verb) drilled a hole
(The word boar is a noun, a wild pig, so one cannot actually be boared.)
A homophone for "board" is "bored."
The homophone for board is bored.
A homophone of "board" is "bored." Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
A wooden plank is homophonous with a "board" when referring to a flat, rectangular piece of wood.
The homophone pair you are referring to is "board" (a piece of wood) and "bored" (uninterested).
The homophone for "bore" is "boar." "Bore" is a verb meaning to make a hole in something, while "boar" is a noun referring to a wild pig.
The homophone for "bore" is "boar." "Bore" is a verb meaning to make a hole in something, while "boar" is a noun referring to a wild pig.
board
A homophone of "board" is "bored." Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
The homophone for board is bored.
bored, board
Bored: Board
A wooden plank is homophonous with a "board" when referring to a flat, rectangular piece of wood.
A bored board is a piece of wood that has nothing to do.
The homophone pair you are referring to is "board" (a piece of wood) and "bored" (uninterested).
"Bored" is a homonym of "board."Wrong. "Bored" is a homophone of "board". Homonyms are words that have the same spelling and pronunciation, but different definitions. Thus, board, meaning a long wide piece of wood, a switchboard, a committee that manages an organization, represented in the form of the word "board" are all homonyms.
The homophone for "farther" is "father." They are pronounced the same but have different meanings.
The homophone for "to" is "too" or "two".