A synonym is "attire." A homophone for clothes is close in some dialects.
A synonym for clothing is attire, while a homophone for clothing is closing.
She hung all her new clothes in the closet. Don't forget to close the garage when you drive away.
The homophone for attire or clothing is "attire" itself. Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings, which is the case here.
The homophone for "modest" is "modiste", which refers to a creator of fashionable clothing or a dressmaker.
The homophone of "modest" is "modiste," which is a maker of fashionable clothing. There is no direct homophone for "unadorned," which means plain or simple in appearance.
A homophone for seem would be seam like a seam in clothing.
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She hung all her new clothes in the closet. Don't forget to close the garage when you drive away.
The homophone for attire or clothing is "attire" itself. Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings, which is the case here.
"Pants" in these contexts is a homograph, not a homophone.
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A homophone for seem would be seam like a seam in clothing.
available, void
The homophone for islet is eyelet. An eyelet is a small hole or metal ring used for reinforcement or decoration in clothing or fabric.
clothes, close
clothes, close
impair=hinder, impede
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