The way to know what you weigh is to step on a scale.
One example of homonyms for "weigh" and "way" in a sentence is: "I weigh myself every morning to track my progress on the way to a healthier lifestyle." In this sentence, "weigh" refers to measuring body mass and "way" refers to a path or direction.
i weigh myself on the way
way, as in What is the best way to get to your house from here? whey: a watery part of milk that separates when the milk becomes sour
A homonym of "way" is "weigh." "Way" refers to a path or method, while "weigh" means to determine the weight of something.
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
i weigh myself on the way
Weigh , whey ,
way, as in What is the best way to get to your house from here? whey: a watery part of milk that separates when the milk becomes sour
A homonym of "way" is "weigh." "Way" refers to a path or method, while "weigh" means to determine the weight of something.
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
I'm not sure which way you want me to weigh this item.
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I'm not quite certain of which way I want to weigh this item. The boss wants you to weigh whatever is on the way over here.
I'm just not sure which way you want me to weigh this hay. The scale leaned way over when I went to weigh the hay.
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."
The homonyms for the sentence "four-legged mammal with laryngitis used for riding and racing" are "hoarse horse."