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The homophone of "cut" is "hut."
what is a homophone for cut away
An homophone for "cut away" could be "cut a weigh" and an homophone for "going by two's" could be "growing buys."
The homophone you're looking for is "pear" and "pare." "Pear" refers to the fruit, while "pare" means to cut off the skin or outer layer of something. Both words sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
The homophone for "cut off" is "cutoff".
A homophone for "to cut a thin slice" is "sliver," while a homophone for "common" is "common."
The homophone for "to cut thin slices" is "pear" as in the fruit "pear."
The homophone for "to cut thin slices" is "pear" which sounds like "pare."