A homophone for "sear" is "sere."
The homophone of dry is dye.
The word "burn" doesn't have a homophone. A word that means to burn with sudden flame is flare. The homophone for flare is flair. Sear can also mean to burn with a sudden flame, and its homophone is sere.
The homophone that means to burn with a sudden flame is "flare." It can refer to a sudden bright light or a sudden burst of flame or energy.
The homophone that means to burn with sudden flame is "flair" - this refers to a sudden burst or flare of fire or light.
"Sear" can refer to the action of burning or scorching something with heat. "Sear" can also be used to describe the appearance of something having a withered or dried out surface.
The homophone of dry is dye.
The seer had a gaze that could sear through my soul.
Arid is a synonym for sere, which is a homonym for sear.
The word "burn" doesn't have a homophone. A word that means to burn with sudden flame is flare. The homophone for flare is flair. Sear can also mean to burn with a sudden flame, and its homophone is sere.
The homophone that means to burn with a sudden flame is "flare." It can refer to a sudden bright light or a sudden burst of flame or energy.
The homophone that means to burn with sudden flame is "flair" - this refers to a sudden burst or flare of fire or light.
A. J. Sear has written: '\\'
Please just sear the meat.
Sear Bliss was created in 1993.
Walter Sear died in 2010.
Walter Sear was born in 1930.
Tammy Sear was born in 1977.