I believe that you mean synonym
Homophones do not exist for those words (a homophone is a word that sounds like another word but has a different meaning)
Some synonyms are: constrain, deter, confine, and repress
A homophone for restrain or stop is "rein."
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The homophone of "restrain" is "rein." These two words have different meanings but are pronounced the same way.
A homophone for kerb would be "curb" which means to restrain, as in "curb your enthusiasm."
I believe that you mean synonym Homophones do not exist for those words (a homophone is a word that sounds like another word but has a different meaning) Some synonyms are: constrain, deter, confine, and repress
what is the homophone for to bring to a stop
The homophone that means to stop or halt is "brake".
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A homophone for kerb would be "curb" which means to restrain, as in "curb your enthusiasm."
I believe that you mean synonym Homophones do not exist for those words (a homophone is a word that sounds like another word but has a different meaning) Some synonyms are: constrain, deter, confine, and repress
what is the homophone for to bring to a stop
what is the homophone for to bring to a stop
The homophone for "to bring to a stop" is "halt" and the homophone for "payment of money" is "alt."
Yes, "brake" is a homophone for "break," not "stop." Both "brake" and "break" sound the same but have different meanings, while "stop" is a different word with a different pronunciation.
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I believe that you mean synonym Homophones do not exist for those words (a homophone is a word that sounds like another word but has a different meaning) Some synonyms are: constrain, deter, confine, and repress
Bate: to moderate or restrain. To lessen. "With bated breath" is probably the usage most frequently encountered. Often, this homophone is seen in the words abate (as in, "the storm abated at midnight") and rebate ("the manufacturer rebated the difference").
check and cheque
check, cheque