A synonym for "escape" or "depart" is "flee." The homophone for "escape" is "skape," though it is not commonly used in modern English. In context, "flee" conveys a similar meaning of leaving quickly or getting away.
A synonym for both "escape" and "depart" that is also a homophone is "flee." It suggests the act of running away or leaving quickly, often in a hurry to avoid danger.
The homophone for "escape" and "depart" is "excape." However, it's important to note that "excape" is not a standard English word; it may be used informally or in specific contexts. The correct homophones for "escape" and "depart" are "ex" (as in "ex" for former) and "cape" (as in a cloak), but these do not directly relate to the meanings of "escape" or "depart."
A homophone is a type of homonym.
Depart.
Synonym
A synonym for both "escape" and "depart" that is also a homophone is "flee." It suggests the act of running away or leaving quickly, often in a hurry to avoid danger.
The homophone for "escape" and "depart" is "excape." However, it's important to note that "excape" is not a standard English word; it may be used informally or in specific contexts. The correct homophones for "escape" and "depart" are "ex" (as in "ex" for former) and "cape" (as in a cloak), but these do not directly relate to the meanings of "escape" or "depart."
A homophone for "depart" is "deep art."
A homophone for "allow" that is also a synonym is "aloud."
A homophone for depart is "debt." Both words have different meanings and spellings but sound the same when pronounced.
Synonym: stipulation Homophone: claws
A homophone is a type of homonym.
homophone
A homophone synonym for "deserve" and "obtain" is "earn".
No, but it is a synonym of tie, which is a homophone of Thai.
Depart.
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