steal
its like steal steel thers only one diffrence
Some two syllable homophones are:Weather and WhetherProfit and ProphetLesson and LessenIdle and Idol
Some two syllable homophones are:Weather and WhetherProfit and ProphetLesson and LessenIdle and Idol
Some two syllable homophones are:Weather and WhetherProfit and ProphetLesson and LessenIdle and Idol
Yes, "steal" is a one-syllable word, and it has a homophone: "steel." Both words are pronounced the same but have different meanings and spellings. "Steal" refers to taking something unlawfully, while "steel" is a strong metal.
lone (meaning 'single' or 'one')
No, "dessert" (a sweet treat) and "desert" (a dry, sandy area) are not homophones. "Dessert" is pronounced with the stress on the second syllable (duh-ZURT), while "desert" is pronounced with the stress on the first syllable (DES-ert).
its just one syllable
The word kind has one syllable.
yes hues is one syllable
Cried has only one syllable.
"pour" is the only one that comes to mind.