guard
A homophone for someone that protects a king would be a "knight."
The homophone for someone that protects a king is "queen's guard."
The homophone for "someone that protects a king" would be "summoner."
The homophone for someone who protects a king is "knight." This word sounds the same as "night," which refers to the time of day when the sun has set and it is dark outside.
A homophone for vendor is "fender," which is a device that protects the side of a vehicle from damage.
The homophone for lean is "mean".
The homophone for someone who protects a king is "knight." This word sounds the same as "night," which refers to the time of day when the sun has set and it is dark outside.
The homophone for lean is "mean".
Assistants is the homophone for assistance.
the king's body guard
prince, prints
reign, rain
A homophone for what a king sits on is "throne" and for what is done with a ball is "thrown."
The homophone of "boarder" is "border." "Boarder" refers to someone who pays to live in someone's house, while "border" refers to the edge or boundary of something.
The homophone for "talk to someone for the first time" is "meet."
A homophone for the word subject is "subject." Homophones are words that have the same pronunciation but different meanings.
bow (as in the bow of a ship or bowing down to the king)
The homophone for "boarder" is "border." "Boarder" refers to someone who pays to live in someone else's home, while "border" refers to the boundary between two countries or regions.