You need to score higher on the test for us to hire you.
Homophone hire - higher
The homophone for rent is "rant".
The word "hire" is pronounced the same as "higher" but has a different spelling and meaning. "Hire" means to employ or rent someone, while "higher" refers to being at a greater distance vertically.
Sacagawea! I am spelling it phonetically (by sounding it out) but that is her.
He fell asleep during the lecture because it was dreadfully boring. I need to hire more help because we are dreadfully short handed. He couldn't find the assignment and his locker is dreadfully unorganized.
A homophone of higher is "hire", meaning to rent or lease.
Homophone hire - higher
Higher.
Hire
The homophone for rent is "rant".
Hire, but strictly it is a homophone.
Hire, but strictly it is a homophone.
The word "hire" is pronounced the same as "higher" but has a different spelling and meaning. "Hire" means to employ or rent someone, while "higher" refers to being at a greater distance vertically.
The word is hire. We need to hire additional workers. I would like to hire a limo and driver.
higher purchase
to get something by using the internet.
That's easy its HIGHER that's the answer