There are 2 homophones:
knead - to press, as with dough ("She will knead the dough and cut it into biscuits.")
kneed - struck with the knee ("He was kneed in the ensuing panic and fell.")
The homophone of "need" is "knead."
A homophone for knead is need.
wind has no homophones. Check other please. Sorry for this sequence. But if it is urgent and you need to find the homophone, the homophone is Wind or Vind
The homophone for wear is where.Example sentences:Do you know where I put the car keys?You need to wear a jacket because it's cold outside.
The homophone of "drive" is "dive." Both words sound the same but have different meanings.
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The homophone of need is knead.
A homophone for knead is need.
wind has no homophones. Check other please. Sorry for this sequence. But if it is urgent and you need to find the homophone, the homophone is Wind or Vind
knead
knead
need
The homophone for wear is where.Example sentences:Do you know where I put the car keys?You need to wear a jacket because it's cold outside.
The homophone of "drive" is "dive." Both words sound the same but have different meanings.
I do need an
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The homophone for wear is where.Example sentences:Do you know where I put the car keys?You need to wear a jacket because it's cold outside.
She joined a support group for dieters who need help losing weight. After such a cold winter, we can't wait for spring.