The word soar is a homophone for sore.
If a limb is sore it means it is aching, soar on the other hand is a verb that means flying high or increase rapidly. (Depending on the context in which the word is used)
The homophone for "sore" is "saw."
Soar!! O.o
The homophone for saw is sore.
The homophone for "saw" is "sore."
What is the homophone of saw Saw- I saw a fish Sore- I have a sore hand
The homophone for the word "saw" is "sore."
The homophone for "shore" is "sure."
The homophone for saw is sore.
What is the homophone of saw Saw- I saw a fish Sore- I have a sore hand
The homophone for "saw" is "sore."
The homophone for "shore" is "sure."
sore, soar
soar
The homophone for the word "saw" is "sore."
No, this is not a homophone. "Site" and "sight" are homophones because they are pronounced the same but have different meanings.
The homophone for the word "sore" is "soar." "Sore" refers to being in physical pain or discomfort, while "soar" means to fly or rise high in the air.
The homophone for "fly high" is "flyer".
shore A beautiful shell washed up on the shore at the beach.
soar, sore