A homophone is a type of homonym.
A homonym is another term for a homophone. Homonyms are words that sound alike but have different meanings or spellings.
A homophone for "lean" is "lien," which is a legal term meaning a claim or right to property.
dough - a slang term for money Dough can also be the name for a mixture of flour, butter, salt , sugar that is baked to make cookies or other baked goods. doe - a female deer
The homophone for "ceremony" is "ceremony," as there is no other word that sounds exactly the same.
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
A homophone for the word "tired" is "tired" – there are no other homophones for this word.
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A homophone for "lean" is "lien," which is a legal term meaning a claim or right to property.
dough - a slang term for money Dough can also be the name for a mixture of flour, butter, salt , sugar that is baked to make cookies or other baked goods. doe - a female deer
The homophone for "ceremony" is "ceremony," as there is no other word that sounds exactly the same.
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
A homophone for the word "tired" is "tired" – there are no other homophones for this word.
The homophone for "cover with gold" is "cover with goal."
A homophone for "throw" is "throe," which is a term used to describe a condition of violent pangs or spasms.
yes there is one is the hot springs and other is the season
The homophone for a spoken or written story is "tail" which is also the term for a cat's appendage.
The homophones of weather are whether (forms clause meaning a choice is possible, as in "whether or not") and wether (term for a castrated male goat).
Mussel and muscle are homophones of each other. Muzzle can mean nose, which is a homophone of noes and knows.