Please stock these items on the top shelf.
This rifle stock has really taken a beating, over the years.
all of the above correctly use this homonym pair. (apex)
The homonym for feint is faint :)
Ball is a homonym for bawl.
The homonym for scene is seen
The homonym for wood is would as in will do.
all of the above correctly use this homonym pair. (apex)
A homonym for "stock" is "stalk." While "stock" can refer to shares in a company or a supply of goods, "stalk" typically refers to the main stem of a plant or the act of pursuing someone stealthily. Despite their different meanings, both words are pronounced the same way.
Jason went to the store and bought six pears and six apples
A sentence correctly using the homonym pair fair and fare would be public transportation fares are usually quite fair and reasonable.
I decided to stalk the bird to try and get the perfect photograph.It is illegal to stalk someone.The stalk of the plant was beginning to protrude through the dirt.
The homonym for would is wood.Example sentence: The furniture is made of beautiful, dark wood.There are two homonyms for do.One is dew. Example sentence: Each morning, the grass is covered with dew.The other is due. Example sentences: The assignment is due next week.You're due for a dental checkup next month.
All of the above use this homonym pair correctly.
The homonym for "altogether" is "all together." While "altogether" means entirely or completely, "all together" refers to a group of people or things being in one place or acting as a unit. The two phrases have different meanings and uses in sentences.
The homonymn for here is hear.Example sentences: Did you hear that there's a blizzard coming?Speak louder so that I can hear you.
"Drenched" does not have a homonym.
Hour is a homonym for our.
"Sweet" is a homonym for "suite."