The homophone for might is Mite.
There is no homophone - as long as you pronounce the number normally.
Homonyms are different words that are spelled and pronounced the same. Might as in strength or power is a homonym for might as in possible. "The king displayed his might when he had the spies executed." "I might go to the store." On the other hand, a homophone (sounds the same) for might would be mite. Might can be power, strength, or a possibility, while a mite is a tiny insect or parasite. "You might have a mite on your ear."
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No, two is a number: an adjective or a noun. But the homophone 'to' is a preposition. Example: Give the completed test to the teacher. "To" is your preposition. "Teacher" is the object of the preposition.
A homophone for "might" is "mite," which is a small arachnid related to ticks and spiders.
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The homophone for mite is might. Example sentences: The weather report indicated that it might rain. He tried with all his might to lift that heavy box.
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dime might be a good one to use
The word "they're" is a homophone of the words "their" and "there". They might sound the same, but each has a different role in a sentence.
As the chicks might say, Cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep!"
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A homophone is a word that sounds the same as another, but has a completely different meaning. In this case, a homophone for prey would be pray (often used in a religious context)If you want a synonym for prey, some might include victim, target, game, etc.
The homophone of farther is father.