rap
The homophone is wrap.wrap: To wind, fold, or bind (something) about as a covering; To protect with coverings, outer garments, etc.
A homophone for knock is "gnaw." Both words sound the same when spoken, but have different meanings and spellings.
The homophone of "banned" is "band." This means a group of musicians or a strip of material used to tie or wrap something.
The homophone for talk is torque, meaning to use a twisting force that causes machinery.A more likely candidate is tock, as in tick tock.Synonyms of talk include parley, which is a homophone for parlay and rap which is a homophone for wrap.
I don't believe it has one, though I suppose (depending on your accent) shell is close.
wrap, rap fold, foaled
The homophone is wrap.wrap: To wind, fold, or bind (something) about as a covering; To protect with coverings, outer garments, etc.
A homophone for knock is "gnaw." Both words sound the same when spoken, but have different meanings and spellings.
The homophone of "banned" is "band." This means a group of musicians or a strip of material used to tie or wrap something.
The homophone for talk is torque, meaning to use a twisting force that causes machinery.A more likely candidate is tock, as in tick tock.Synonyms of talk include parley, which is a homophone for parlay and rap which is a homophone for wrap.
I don't believe it has one, though I suppose (depending on your accent) shell is close.
The homophone for "rap" is "wrap." Both words are pronounced the same but have different meanings.
The correct spelling doubles the P of to wrap as wrapping.The homophone is rapping (talking, or performing rap music).
The answer is that there is no homophone for can, but can is a homonym.
Him is the homophone for hymn.
Your is a homophone of you're. In some dialects, yore is another homophone.
the homophone for stationery is stationary