Homonyms are words that sound the same, such as die and dye, but are spelt differently.
The homonyms "die" and "dye" can be used in a sentence like: "I need to dye my shirt blue, but first I must cut out the fabric using a die."
Homonyms of "die" include "dye" and "dai." "Dye" refers to coloring or staining something, while "dai" is a Scottish term for a mound or hill.
The homonyms of "there" and "their" in a sentence are "they're." "They're going to meet us there with their belongings."
homonym has a diffrent diffintion than synomyn
The homophone of "dye" is "die".
The homonyms for the sentence "four-legged mammal with laryngitis used for riding and racing" are "hoarse horse."
Homonyms of "die" include "dye" and "dai." "Dye" refers to coloring or staining something, while "dai" is a Scottish term for a mound or hill.
Bark (the sound a dog makes) and bark (the outer covering of a tree) Bat (a flying mammal) and bat (a piece of sports equipment) Bear (an animal) and bear (to carry or endure) Bow (a type of knot) and bow (a weapon for shooting arrows) Cell (a small room) and cell (a biological unit) Die (to cease living) and die (a cube used in games) Fair (just) and fair (an event with rides and games) Flew (past tense of fly) and flu (a sickness) Hair (on your head) and hare (a type of rabbit) Key (a tool for opening locks) and key (music) Lead (to guide) and lead (a metal) Mail (post) and mail (armor) Night (darkness) and night (a period of time) Pair (two items) and pear (a fruit) Right (correct) and right (opposite of left) Sail (on a boat) and sale (when items are sold) Sea (ocean) and see (to view) Tail (on an animal) and tale (a story) Vane (weather indicator) and vain (egotistical) Waist (part of the body) and waste (to use improperly)
The homonyms of "there" and "their" in a sentence are "they're." "They're going to meet us there with their belongings."
You can die swallowing to much color dye. (it'd be stupid though)
the old man died bacause of the chemicals in dye
The wind was too strong, so I had to wind up my kite to keep it from blowing away.
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The homonyms of "reed" and "read" in a sentence: "The musician played a melodious tune on his reed instrument, while the young girl sat quietly in the corner to read her favorite book."
he died on (what ever is the date you want or if it is given) he dyies his hair into red (or any colour you want)
Air: (1) a mixture of gases we breathe - Open the window to let in some fresh air. (2) a tune or melody - The musician performed a beautiful air on her flute. Bark: (1) the outer covering of a tree - The dog scratched at the bark of the tree. (2) the sound a dog makes - The dog began to bark loudly. Bat: (1) a flying mammal - Bats are active at night. (2) a piece of sports equipment used in baseball - The batter swung the bat and hit a home run. Bow: (1) a knot made with a ribbon - She tied a bow in her hair. (2) a curved weapon used for shooting arrows - The archer pulled back the bowstring and released the arrow. Buckle: (1) a fastener - She adjusted the buckle on her belt. (2) to bend under pressure - His knees began to buckle from exhaustion. Date: (1) a calendar day - What is the date today? (2) a type of fruit - She enjoyed eating dates as a healthy snack. Fair: (1) just and unbiased - The judge ensured a fair trial. (2) an event with rides and games - We had a great time at the county fair. Match: (1) a competition or game - We watched a football match. (2) to pair or be similar - The curtains match the sofa perfectly. Pool: (1) a body of water - We went swimming in the pool. (2) a collection of resources - Let's pool our money together to buy a gift. Rock: (1) a type of hard mineral - He collected colorful rocks from the beach. (2) to sway back and forth - The boat rocked gently on the waves.
Bark: The dog's bark is loud. / The tree's bark is rough. Bat: I saw a bat in the cave. / Can you hand me the baseball bat? Match: Can you light a match? / Do these socks match? Saw: I saw a bird in the tree. / Can you hand me the saw? Tear: She had a tear in her eye. / Please tear the paper in half. Watch: I like to watch movies. / Can you wear my watch? Right: Turn right at the next intersection. / Is that the right answer? Light: The room was dark until I turned on the light. / The feather was light as a feather. Scale: The fish scale gleamed in the sun. / Please step on the scale to weigh yourself. Bear: A bear was spotted in the forest. / Can you bear the weight of this burden?
homonym has a diffrent diffintion than synomyn