gilt, guilt
Gilt means covered with gold; the homophone for gilt is guilt.
The homophone for a feeling of blame is "guilt."
Gilt and guilt. A word is not a homophone because of it's meaning but because of it's sound. The word comes from the Greek homos "same" + phone "sound"
The homophone for "to put in ground and covered with dirt" is "bury."
mist For example, The gentle rain covered the forest with a soft mist.
Gilt means covered with gold; the homophone for gilt is guilt.
Gilt means covered with gold; the homophone for gilt is guilt.
The homophone for a feeling of blame is "guilt."
Gilt and guilt. A word is not a homophone because of it's meaning but because of it's sound. The word comes from the Greek homos "same" + phone "sound"
The homophone for "to put in ground and covered with dirt" is "bury."
Gilt is the word meaning covered with gold. The homophone for gilt is guilt. A closely-related word to gilt is gild (meaning to cover with gold). The homophone for gild is guild.
mist For example, The gentle rain covered the forest with a soft mist.
Matthew Felling's birth name is Matthew Tate Felling.
The homophone for "cover with gold" is "cover with goal."
There is no word "felling" unless you meant: FEELING 1. the function or the power of perceiving by touch. 2. physical senation not connected with sight, hearing, taste, or smell. felling tree felling, felling trees: the action of cutting down trees
'Felling' is correct, meaning cutting down of trees.
Felling Metro station was created in 1984.