The homophone for suede is swayed.
Here is an example sentence:
The tree branches swayed in the wind.
The homophone of the word "suede" is "swayed."
The homophone for the word "swayed" is "suede."
A homophone for suede is "swayed."
The homophone for "shook" is "shook."
The homophone of "swayed" is "suede". These two words sound the same but have different spellings and meanings.
SUEDE - a smooth napped leather, or similar skin or fabric SWAYED - rocked back and forth
The homophone for the word "swayed" is "suede."
A homophone for suede is "swayed."
The homophone of "swayed" is "suede". These two words sound the same but have different spellings and meanings.
The homophone for "shook" is "shook."
A homophone for "swayed" is "suede" - which refers to a type of leather with a soft, fuzzy texture.
The word "suede" has one syllable.
The word comes from French - gants de suede, which means Swedish gloves
SUEDE - a smooth napped leather, or similar skin or fabric SWAYED - rocked back and forth
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."
The homophone for the word "hour" is "our".
The homophone for the word "whirred" would be the word "word."