stationery, stationary
An example of a homophone for something you write a letter on and something that stays still is "stationery" (writing paper) and "stationary" (not moving).
Stationary
A homophone for "still" is "steel."
The homophone for the word "stationery" is "stationary," which means not moving or still.
still
The homophone of "stationery" is "stationary." "Stationery" refers to writing materials, while "stationary" means not moving or still.
Two words are homophones if they are pronounced the same way but differ in meaning or spelling or both. In this case, the homophone of 'survey' is still 'survey'. They are spelled and pronounced the same, but one is a noun and the other is a verb. Check out a dictionary for the specific definitions.
When some thing stays the same in history it is still the same it doe not change.
If a dog stays really still and stands in one spot for hours, this is a warning sign of something seriously wrong with the animal. Dogs are normally active unless there is something medically wrong.
Its probably sleeping or it hears something or sees something strange. Especially when they are hunting.
Stand still
A homophone for "still" is "steel."
A homophone for bookmark would be "book mark". It's still a homophone even though it is two words. That is the only homophone for bookmark.
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still
a sloid stays still
a sloid stays still
A still body has to be supported by something so not to "fall." That something is exerting an equal but opposite force to the gravitational pull. The net force is zero, so the body stays still. See Newton's third law of motion.
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