A letter or character which expresses a like sound with another., A word having the same sound as another, but differing from it in meaning and usually in spelling; as, all and awl; bare and bear; rite, write, right, and wright.
The homophone for select meaning "to choose" is "selekt."
The homophone for chased is "chaste", meaning pure.
Dessert is a homophone for desert, when "desert" means to abandon. The other homograph of "desert," meaning a dry place, doesn't have a homophone.
Pail is a word meaning bucket. The homophone for pail is pale (meaning very light in color).
A homophone pair meaning a wildcat's chain parts is lynx' links
The homophone of "have" is "halve," which sounds the same but has a different meaning.
Peal is a word meaning "to ring out." Its homophone is peel.
A homophone of "our" is "hour", which is pronounced the same but has a different meaning.
The homophone for a road or track is "lane".
A homophone for shoe is "sue," which sounds the same but has a different meaning.
The homophone for "suffering" is "searing." The homophone for "a piece of glass" is "shearing."
Base bass is the homophone pair meaning villainous singer