Heir and troupe.
Two homonyms for "flies" are the action of flying through the air and the insects that buzz around.
Depending on your pronunciation, you could use "air" or "hair"
Air, err, heir and Eyre are all homonyms of each other
Some homonyms for benevolence include "bene violence" and "bean violence."
Yes, "hour" and "our" are not homonyms. "Hour" refers to a unit of time, while "our" is a possessive pronoun indicating something belonging to a group of people.
Homonyms for "capitol" are "capital" and "cattle."
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Build is the homonyms of bill
Some homonyms beginning with h are:hair / harehall / haulhi / highheal / heelhire / higherhail / halehoarse / horsehim / hymnhere / hearhey / hayheard / herdhoard / hordehole / wholehour / ourheir / air
No, "sore" and "soar" are not homonyms. "Sore" refers to physical pain or discomfort, while "soar" means to fly or rise high in the air.
Homonyms are words that have different meanings, but are spelled and pronounced the same. For example, the word fly can refer to the ability to travel through the air, or it can refer to a particular type of insect.