slay, sleigh
slay
No. It has a long A sound., as in the homophone "slay." It has the EIGH spelling as in weigh.
A homophone for "sley" is "slay." Homophones are words that are pronounced the same but have different meanings and often different spellings.
The brave knight will slay the dragon.Note: Strictly speaking, slay is a homophone of sleigh. These types of words fall into one of three categories:homophone: sound the same, spelled differently. (slay, sleigh)homograph: spelled the same, sound differently. (lead the metal, lead the verb)homonym: spelled and sound the same, different meaning. (die: cease living, die: plural of dice)
sled
sleigh
Sleigh.
slay, sleigh
slay
No. It has a long A sound., as in the homophone "slay." It has the EIGH spelling as in weigh.
A homophone for "sley" is "slay." Homophones are words that are pronounced the same but have different meanings and often different spellings.
The brave knight will slay the dragon.Note: Strictly speaking, slay is a homophone of sleigh. These types of words fall into one of three categories:homophone: sound the same, spelled differently. (slay, sleigh)homograph: spelled the same, sound differently. (lead the metal, lead the verb)homonym: spelled and sound the same, different meaning. (die: cease living, die: plural of dice)
Depends what sleigh really
Barbara Sleigh was born in 1906.
sleigh bells is noun
sleigh