The homophone for maid is made. A maid is somewhat like a servant, and made as in I made these cookies.
The homophone is the same word -- mad. The word mad has two meanings: mad = crazy mad = angry
There is no homophone mhere
"Eve" is a homophone of "eave"
The homophone for plain is plane.
A homophone for draught is draft.
A homophone for "maid" is "made."
The homophone for down is "dow" which is a variation of the word dough.
Trade. maid
bade,fade,raid and paid
It has a long A as in fade or the homophone, maid.
It has a long A as in fade or the homophone, maid.
The homophone is the same word -- mad. The word mad has two meanings: mad = crazy mad = angry
A homophone for the word "bridal" is "bridle," which is a noun referring to the part of a horse's headgear that reins are attached to, or a verb meaning to control or restrain something.
There isn't a homophone for make. There is one for made (the past tense and past participle pf make). made: maid The homonyms of make: transitive verb: 1. do something; build something; manufacture something; prepare something; make something noun: 2. brand; identification
The answer is that there is no homophone for can, but can is a homonym.
The homophone for "hymn" is "him."
the homophone for stationery is stationary