The homophone for "survey" is "sirvey".
The word is spelled "survey."
a survey
The plural of survey is surveys.
Survey can be a noun or a verb depending on how it is used in a sentence. See the examples below: She will survey the students to find out which television shows are most popular. (survey = verb) Please fill out the survey and mail it to our district office. (survey = noun)
Once a survey is deleted in Survey Monkey, it cannot be restored. It is permanently removed from the account and cannot be recovered. Make sure to download or save any important data before deleting a survey.
The homophone for "take a survey" is "tapered" and the homophone for "a long cylinder" is "a long seller".
Two words are homophones if they are pronounced the same way but differ in meaning or spelling or both. In this case, the homophone of 'survey' is still 'survey'. They are spelled and pronounced the same, but one is a noun and the other is a verb. Check out a dictionary for the specific definitions.
Another word for a survey - poll Another word for a long cylinder - pole Poll and pole are homophones.
A homophone of "take a survey" is "take a surrey" (a type of horse-drawn carriage). A homophone of "a long cylinder" is "a long silinder" (a misspelled version of cylinder).
"Take a survey" sounds like "take a sirvey."
poll, pole
poll, pole
Perhaps your answer is "poll" and "pole".
Homophones are words the sound the same but are spelled differently. So if we are talking about a long cylinder, we call it a pole whereas taking a survey can be known as a poll. So the pronunciation [pohl] can be used to describe a long cylinder, or a survey.
Homophones are words the sound the same but are spelled differently. So if we are talking about a long cylinder, we call it a pole whereas taking a survey can be known as a poll. So the pronunciation [pohl] can be used to describe a long cylinder, or a survey.
The answer is that there is no homophone for can, but can is a homonym.
The homophone for "hymn" is "him."