The homophone for "broach" is "brooch."
The homophone for "broach" is "brooch." "Broach" refers to starting a conversation or addressing a subject, while "brooch" is a piece of jewelry that is worn on clothing.
It can be pronounced as a long O, as a homophone of broach.But in most cases, the OO is a long OO (long U) sound, so that it rhymes with pooch and smooch.
i'm not sure how brooch.
The Tara Brooch.
A brooch is an item of jewelry with a pin on the back to pin to your clothing.
A brooch is an item of jewelry with a pin on the back to pin to your clothing.
the pin part of a brooch is called the clasp
The Emily Dickinson poem "A Route of Evanescence" contains the word "brooch." The specific line is "That when the fine initiated / Come, in a bright brooch to dwell," which refers to a hummingbird.
The word brooch in Tuck Everlasting is on page 30.
Brooch
The word "brooch" comes from the Middle French word "broche," which means a pointed tool or broach. It has been in use in English since the late 16th century to refer to a decorative jewelry item that is pinned to clothing.