pupil = student and pupil = part of the eye Technically, pupil represents a homograph. Words that are spelled the same but have different meanings.
The homonym for "student" is "pupil," which is also the part of the eye that expands and contracts to control the amount of light that enters.
The homonym for ignore is "eye-gnore."
The homonym for "iye" is "eye." Both words sound the same but have different spellings and meanings.
One homonym for "I" is "eye", as in the organ of sight or a view or area in a needle or hurricane.
The homonym for "unbending isthmus" would be "unbending eye stems".
The homonym for "quietness" is "piece".
The homonym for "eye" is I, as in I like chocolate cake. Another homonym for "eye" is aye, as in aye, aye captain!
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The homonym for ignore is "eye-gnore."
The homonym for "iye" is "eye." Both words sound the same but have different spellings and meanings.
One homonym for "I" is "eye", as in the organ of sight or a view or area in a needle or hurricane.
The homonym for "unbending isthmus" would be "unbending eye stems".
No. A pupil is part of the eye or a student.
The homonym for "quietness" is "piece".
The homonym for 'browse' is 'brows'. 'Browse' refers to searching or casually looking through information, while 'brows' refers to the ridge of hair above the eye.
Do you mean pupil ? A pupil is a part of the eye and also another word for a student
Not every word has a homophone and homophones cannot be 'made up'. Quietness and part don't have a homophone.
A homonym for "route" is "root." They are pronounced the same but have different meanings.