"A contextual spell checker can sometimes find the misuse of a properly spelled homophone."
"Using a word that is a homophone of another can sometimes lead to misunderstanding in conversation."
The words "write" and "right" are homophones because they sound the same but have different meanings.
The teacher asked the class, "can anyone put a homophone in a sentence for me".
Synonym: sentence Antonym: phrase Homophone: claws
Sight cite : to quote as an example A sentence using this word: To show that there is poetry in the bible, I'll cite the book of Psalms. sight : something that is seen. The sun was a welcomed sight after days of rain.
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.
The homophone for the word "whirred" would be the word "word."
The teacher asked the class, "can anyone put a homophone in a sentence for me".
Their house is over there.
I have never scene such a beautiful scene before in my life.
The word "they're" is a homophone of the words "their" and "there". They might sound the same, but each has a different role in a sentence.
Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings, making them tricky for those learning English as a second language to distinguish and use correctly in written or verbal communication.
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.
Oh Dear, Did you see that deer?
I am not writing a sentence using that word.
i'll have that aisle
The heir to the throne took a deep breath of fresh air as he contemplated his future responsibilities.
I can give you a sentence using the word galaxy.
A homophone for "braking" is "breaking." Both words are pronounced the same but have different meanings.