Amuse 1. to make somebody laugh: to make somebody smile or laugh or think that something is funny 2. to keep somebody happily occupied: to keep somebody occupied or entertained by providing entertainment or an interesting task 3. To deceive somebody by distraction: to distract somebody's attention, usually in order to trick or deceive (archaic) example: you yell, hit, control, only to abuse. You say you love me, it will never happen again, you say this only to amuse.
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this word sounds like comer " comer'
buzz sounds like was
The word is Grossvater. The R's are rolled or flipped. Other than that, Gross sounds pretty much like the English word spelled the same way. The V of "Vater" sounds like an F. The A sounds like it would in English "Father."
No, "surround" is not a homophone. A homophone is a word that sounds the same as another word but is spelled differently and has a different meaning. "Surround" does not meet this definition as there is no other word that sounds exactly like it.
Through sounds alot like threw.
The word "dipping" sounds like many different words. One example is sipping.
It is a word that sounds like the thing it is used for. A meow of a cat is an anomanapiya because the word sounds like the cats' meow.
A word that sounds like it's meaning, for example the word slam is an onomatopoeia as it sounds like the noise made when a door slams
trough
To me, that sounds like an Adverb.
The word that means "friendship" and sounds like "repor" is the French loan-word "rapport". It is pronounced "raa-por".