A homophone of "place" is "plase." Homophones are words that sound the same but have different spellings and meanings.
The homophone for plaice is "place."
A homophone for rough is "ruff," and a homophone for place of golf is "course."
The homophone for place is "plaits."
The homonym for "in that place" is "their". The homophone for "belonging to them" is "there".
A homophone for "rough" is "ruff," and a homophone for "place for golf" is "tee."
The homophone for plaice is "place."
The homophone for place is "plaits."
The homonym for "in that place" is "their". The homophone for "belonging to them" is "there".
The homophone for place is p-l-a-q-u-e which sounds the same when pronounced.
The homophones are:there, in that place;their, belonging to them.Another homophone is they're, a contraction for "they are".
The homophone for "layer" is "lair."
The homophone of sett is set. Sett can also mean a burrow, and borough is a homophone for burrow.
A homophone for "place" is "plains." Both words sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
plaice place
The homophones for "plaice" are "place" and "plays."
The homophone for "place" is "plAys."
A homophone for "rough" is "ruff," and a homophone for "place for golf" is "tee."