the homophone for foul is fowl
A homophone for "foul" is "fowl," which refers to a bird such as a chicken or duck.
The homophone of "foul" is "fowl."
Foul (as in foul ball) and fowl (as in a bird)
The homophone for "foul" is "fowl." Both words are pronounced the same but have different meanings. "Foul" is used to describe something unpleasant or offensive, while "fowl" refers to birds, particularly domesticated ones like chickens or ducks.
The homophone for soil is "sole", which is pronounced the same way but has a different spelling and meaning.
Fell is the past tense of the verb to fall.It also means a hill - as in the fells.So the pair of homophones are spelt identically.
The homophone of "foul" is "fowl."
A homophone for fowl is foul.
Foul (as in foul ball) and fowl (as in a bird)
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fowl
The homophone for "foul" is "fowl." Both words are pronounced the same but have different meanings. "Foul" is used to describe something unpleasant or offensive, while "fowl" refers to birds, particularly domesticated ones like chickens or ducks.
You mean synonym I believe.
The homophone for soil is "sole", which is pronounced the same way but has a different spelling and meaning.
fowl a bird such as chicken or turkey
The homophone for "farther" is "father." They are pronounced the same but have different meanings.
The homophone for "meant" is "mint".