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.
The homophone for the word survey is "surveyor."
Another word for a survey - poll Another word for a long cylinder - pole Poll and pole are homophones.
The homophone for "take a survey" is "tapered" and the homophone for "a long cylinder" is "a long seller".
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."
The homophone for the word "whirred" would be the word "word."
Another word for a survey - poll Another word for a long cylinder - pole Poll and pole are homophones.
The homophone for "survey" is "sirvey".
The homophone for "take a survey" is "tapered" and the homophone for "a long cylinder" is "a long seller".
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
The word "strawberry" has no homophone. The homophone of the word berry is bury.
No, the word beach is not a homophone. A homophone is a word that sounds the same as another word but has a different meaning, such as "to," "two," and "too."
A homophone is a word that is pronounced the same as another but has a different meaning. The homophone for the word wood is would.
The homophone for the word "hour" is "our".
A homophone for PREY is PRAY.