A beat beet is a homophone pair for a tired red vegetable.
beet = the red vegetable
beat = slang for tired, as in After a long day at work, I'm just beat!
"Beet" and "beat" are homophones that can represent a tired red vegetable.
The homophone pair that means "villainous singer" is "rogue crooner."
The homophone pair meaning a wildcat's chain parts is "lynx links."
The homophone pair for "informed" and "rang bell" is "knowed" and "knelled."
The homophone pair for "renter's boundary" is "tenant's fence."
Yes, "care" is a homophone. It sounds the same as "pair," but is spelled differently and has a different meaning.
The homophone pair that means "villainous singer" is "rogue crooner."
The homophone pair meaning a wildcat's chain parts is "lynx links."
The homophone pair for "informed" and "rang bell" is "knowed" and "knelled."
A homophone pair meaning prognosticator's gain is "prophet's profit."
The homophone pair for "renter's boundary" is "tenant's fence."
The homophone of couple is "hobble."
"Adds" is a word meaning "sums," and "adze" is an old woodcutting tool.
The pair of homophones meaning bucket and light-colored are pail and pale
A pair is a fruit, not a vegetable
Yes, the word "pair" is a homophone for "pear." They sound the same but have different meanings.
pear
The homophone of "pair" is "pear."