A homophone for "sleigh" is "slay," which sounds the same but has a different spelling and meaning.
The homophone for "sleigh" is "slay."
A homophone for "kill" is "kale." Homophones are words that are pronounced the same but have different meanings or spellings.
Yes, the word "sleigh" has a long "e" sound, as in "s-l-a-y."
A homophone for belonging to us is "ours."
The homophone for "belonging to us" is "ours."
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The homophone for "sleigh" is "slay."
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A homophone for "kill" is "kale." Homophones are words that are pronounced the same but have different meanings or spellings.
Yes, the word "sleigh" has a long "e" sound, as in "s-l-a-y."
A homophone for lettuce is "let us."
A homophone for "sley" is "slay." Homophones are words that are pronounced the same but have different meanings and often different spellings.
The Dutch language gave us linguistic gems such as nitwit, cookie, and sleigh.
The brave knight will slay the dragon.Note: Strictly speaking, slay is a homophone of sleigh. These types of words fall into one of three categories:homophone: sound the same, spelled differently. (slay, sleigh)homograph: spelled the same, sound differently. (lead the metal, lead the verb)homonym: spelled and sound the same, different meaning. (die: cease living, die: plural of dice)
The website Pick Your Own Christmas Tree provides a list of sleigh rides available in the US, organized by state. Alternatively, one could search for local companies that offer sleigh rides, like Idaho Sleigh Rides and Sleigh Rides Breckenridge.
The homophone of "lets" is "let's" which is a contraction for "let us".