In some dialects, "wont," not to be confused with "won't."
The homophone for "want" is "wont."
needed, kneaded
The homophone for habit is rabbit.
Simple. A homophone for bee is be, as in "I want to be rich". As opposed to, "There is a bumble bee." A homophone is a word pronounced the same as another but differing in meaning.Be - as in "Don't be modest"
yes green does have a homophone it is ''will you be ours ?but the real homophone is STRING derek shaun and danny.we are all 13 so please call to this phone if want to go out.503-837-4945
Desire or necessitate.
The answer is that there is no homophone for can, but can is a homonym.
The homophone for habit is rabbit.
Some (as in some of us are going out after work... want to come?)
Simple. A homophone for bee is be, as in "I want to be rich". As opposed to, "There is a bumble bee." A homophone is a word pronounced the same as another but differing in meaning.Be - as in "Don't be modest"
Desire or necessitate.
yes green does have a homophone it is ''will you be ours ?but the real homophone is STRING derek shaun and danny.we are all 13 so please call to this phone if want to go out.503-837-4945
The homophone for "oar" is "or". i.e. Do you want coffee or tea?
must, mussed want, wont please, pleas choose, chews
I want to buy a book written by Stephen King.Say good-bye to Mom.
The homophone for "farther" is "father." They are pronounced the same but have different meanings.
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.
A homophone is a word spelt differently which sounds the same (i.e which and witch / where and wear / through and threw) and I can't think of - and don't there IS - a word that is trulyhomophonic to 'off'. A common mistake is to miss the final 'f' to spell 'of' instead. Is it definitely a homophone you want?
The homophone for "meant" is "mint".