The homonym of sew is so.
The homonym of "sew" is "so." They are pronounced the same but have different meanings.
Sew and so are are homophones, not homonyms.
A homonym for "sew" is "so," which sounds the same but has a different meaning.
The homonym for "to use a needle" is "sew", while the homonym for "to place seeds" is "sow".
The homonym for "so" is "sew". "So" is an adverb meaning in the manner or way described, while "sew" is a verb meaning to join or attach something by stiching with a needle and thread.
The homonyms of sew are so and sow.
The answer is which, but you mean homophone, not homonym.
A homonym for "sew" is "so," which sounds the same but has a different meaning.
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The homonyms of sew are so and sow.
The homonym for "so" is "sew". "So" is an adverb meaning in the manner or way described, while "sew" is a verb meaning to join or attach something by stiching with a needle and thread.
The homonym for "to use a needle" is "sew", while the homonym for "to place seeds" is "sow".
Either: 'so' a conjuction or adverb 'sow' a verb meaning to spread seed for planting
sew - needle and thread so - in the manner shown sol - musical note sow - broadcasting seed
so - sew to - two - too buy - bye - by new - knew
No, "filthy" is not a homonym. Homonyms are words that sound the same but have different meanings, while "filthy" only has one meaning related to being extremely dirty or unclean.
The homonym for "mourning" is "morning".
A homonym for "grays" is "greys."