A homophone for the word "way" is "weigh."
A homophone of the word "sent" is "scent." Both words are pronounced the same way but have different meanings.
The homophone for "finest" is "finest." This word does not have a different homophone as it is spelled and pronounced the same way.
There is no homophone for forbidden. A homophone is a word that is pronounced the same same way as another word but has a different definition. For example, blue and blew are homophones.
The homophone for "to urge on" is "toergon" (pronounced the same way).
The homophone of "sacred" is "sacred". It means the same and is pronounced the same way.
A homophone of the word "sent" is "scent." Both words are pronounced the same way but have different meanings.
The homophone for "finest" is "finest." This word does not have a different homophone as it is spelled and pronounced the same way.
There is no homophone for forbidden. A homophone is a word that is pronounced the same same way as another word but has a different definition. For example, blue and blew are homophones.
The homophone for "to urge on" is "toergon" (pronounced the same way).
The homophone of "sacred" is "sacred". It means the same and is pronounced the same way.
The word bear is a homophone for bare.In a way, your question is a sentence that uses the actual word "homophone," but have a look at this dictionary definition: noun - one of a group of words pronounced in the same way but differing in meaning or spelling or both, as for example bear and bare.
All of them.
The word "strawberry" has no homophone. The homophone of the word berry is bury.
No, the word beach is not a homophone. A homophone is a word that sounds the same as another word but has a different meaning, such as "to," "two," and "too."
A homophone is a word that is pronounced the same as another but has a different meaning. The homophone for the word wood is would.
The homophone of "bitten" is "bitten." The word does not have a homophone, as it is spelled and pronounced the same way.
The homophone for the word "hour" is "our".