I don't think there is a word for that
Here.
The homonym for "here" is "hear." "Here" refers to a location or place, while "hear" means to perceive sound with one's ears.
Gate and hate, grand and hand, gear and hear (or here), hop and glop
"Near" is a storage word that rhymes with "here."
A homonym for "here" is "hear". "Hear" is a different word with a different meaning, but both "here" and "hear" are pronounced the same.
I don't think there is a word that rhymes with here and is another word for eyes, the word view kinda rhymes with it if that helps at all.
There is no apparent word. The question may be erroneously stated. A close rhyme that is the opposite of here is "apart." A rhyme that is the opposite of "hear" is report.
The word that means and rhymes with cloak is "joke."
my frontier
The word "afraid" slant rhymes with the word "away" but means scared.
The word that means kneel and rhymes with melt is "knelt."
The homonym for the word "here" is the word "hear." SENTENCE EX: I'm here from work. I hear a sound outside.