We'll, weal
The homophone for "wheel" is "we'll."
The homophone for "we'll" is "wheel."
A homophone for "sort" starting with "sou" is "sought".
"Tired" in these contexts is a homograph, not a homophone.
A homophone for "will" is "will," which sounds the same but has a different meaning depending on the context in which it's used.
The homophone of "table" is "stable."
No, "will" and "wheel" are not homophones. "Will" is pronounced like "wil," while "wheel" is pronounced like "weel." They have different vowel sounds.
The homophones for "wheel" are "we'll" and "wheal," and the homophones for "rough" include "ruff" and "ruff."
There's, theirs we'll, wheel he'll, heel, heal
the homophone for the word hi is high like on a ferris wheel you are very high up in the airthe word high is hi like you are saying hi how are you
A homophone for the word "rough" starting with "ru" could be "ruff," such as the collar-like ornamental accessory worn by dogs or the sound made by a dog.
The homophone for "broach" is "brooch." "Broach" refers to starting a conversation or addressing a subject, while "brooch" is a piece of jewelry that is worn on clothing.