poultry
Foul is related to "fowl" because it describes something offensive or unpleasant, just as filthy describes something dirty or impure. A similar analogy for filthy could be "squalid" or "vile."
The homophone for foul is..... FOWL.
Foul (as in foul ball) and fowl (as in a bird)
A homophone for "foul" is "fowl," which refers to a bird such as a chicken or duck.
The foul smell in the air came from the fowl farm down the road.
Foul is related to "fowl" because it describes something offensive or unpleasant, just as filthy describes something dirty or impure. A similar analogy for filthy could be "squalid" or "vile."
fowl = birds foul = as in a foul ball in baseball
The alleged presence of the 'Bell Witch' was accompanied by a foul odor. The weather turned suddenly foul. Put on your foul weather gear. See the related link(s) listed below for more information:
The homophone for foul is..... FOWL.
You mean synonym I believe.
Foul (as in foul ball) and fowl (as in a bird)
a foul fowl
foul-a child is a foul act fowl-i don't know
foul/fowl
A homophone for "foul" is "fowl," which refers to a bird such as a chicken or duck.
Foul, meaning: 1. Disgusting, vile 2. "Foul!" at a football match (bad play or something not allowed.)
A homophone for fowl is foul.