prohibited, banned, blocked, restricted, supressed, unpermitted, prevented...
banished?
aloud
A homophone is a word that is pronounced the same as another word, but has a different meaning and spelling. The homophone of band is banned (prohibited, or not allowed). For example, Smoking is banned in most public buildings.
Allowed is a verb.
Let. Such As: 1. I am going to let you borrow my car. 2. She is letting me use these scissors.
Allowed has two syllables.
A homophone is a word with the same pronunciation as another but with a different meaning egsum - someA homophone for allowed is aloud
Proposal writer
aloud
Assuming that you mean a homophone of "allowed", there is the word "aloud."
yes ADD ME-nikkipam
Yes, adding S to a word while making a new word during your turn is allowed.
"Allowed" is another word that means the same thing. Sometimes the word "let" also means "permitted." She rang the doorbell, and I let her into the house. I permitted my daughter to go to the party. He was never allowed to ride in the car with his delinquent friend.
A homophone is a word that is pronounced the same as another word, but has a different meaning and spelling. The homophone of band is banned (prohibited, or not allowed). For example, Smoking is banned in most public buildings.
Allowed is a verb.
AllowedWhen you are allowed to do something
Let. Such As: 1. I am going to let you borrow my car. 2. She is letting me use these scissors.
No. Ni is not allowed in Scrabble.