Homophones exist for words not phrases, a homophone is two or more words that have the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling (e.g. new and knew).
So there is no homophone for "to gain" and there is also no homophone for 'gain'.
A homophone for "gain" is "cane."
The homophone for "foretells the future" is "for-tells the future." The homophone for "to gain" is "two gain."
The homophone for "foretells the future" is "foretell the future" and the homophone for "to gain" is "two gain".
The homophone for "to forecast the future" is "to predict" and the homophone for "to gain" is "to attain."
A homophone for "foretells the future" is "foretells the fortune." A homophone for "to gain" is "two cane."
Profit means to gain, and a prophet foresees the future.prophet, profit
The homophone for "to forecast the future" is "to predict" and the homophone for "to gain" is "to attain."
What is homophone for quietness and part of anything
The homophone for a manner of walking is "tread," and for an entrance is "thread." The homophone for foretells the future to gain is "read."
The homophones for "male who foretells" are "prophet" and "profit" for "to gain".
A homophone is a word that sounds the same as another word but has a different meaning. "For tells" would imply predicting the future, while "fore tells" could mean to gain insight into future events.
Profit means to gain, and a prophet foresees the future.prophet, profit
Profit means to gain, and a prophet foresees the future.prophet, profit
Profit means to gain, and a prophet foresees the future.prophet, profit
Profit means to gain, and a prophet foresees the future.prophet, profit
Profit means to gain, and a prophet foresees the future.prophet, profit
Profit and prophet
A homophone pair meaning prognosticator's gain is "prophet's profit."