cleave
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The word "cleave" can be its own antonym and homophone. When used as a verb, "cleave" can mean to cling tightly to or to split apart. It is also a homophone with the word "leave."
Homophone: toot Synonym: sound Antonym: silence
Synonym: sentence Antonym: phrase Homophone: claws
a synonym is a word with different spelling but the same meaning an antonym is a word with opposite meaning a homophone is a word having the same pronunciations with different meanings
"Stories" is a homophone. It sounds the same as "storeys" and "storey's," but has different meanings based on context.
Yes, "own" is a homophone of "one" and "won".
Homophone: toot Synonym: sound Antonym: silence
Synonym: sentence Antonym: phrase Homophone: claws
a synonym is a word with different spelling but the same meaning an antonym is a word with opposite meaning a homophone is a word having the same pronunciations with different meanings
rider
"Ally" can be an antonym or a synonym.
"Stories" is a homophone. It sounds the same as "storeys" and "storey's," but has different meanings based on context.
They are homophones.
A word cannot be discusses as a synonym or antonym on its own. A word is only a synonym or antonym with respect to another word.
Neither it is a homophone.
Synonym
Those are antonyms.
Those are homophones.