allowed: admitted (an event or activity) as legal or acceptable
aloud: audibly; not silently or in a whisper
A homophone for "allowed" is "aloud." Homophones are words that are pronounced the same but have different meanings or spellings.
The homophone for "allowed" is "aloud."
A homophone for "permit" is "permit." Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
The homophone of allowed is aloud.
Two homophone pairs are "allowed" and "aloud", and "hear" and "here". Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings or spellings.
A homophone for "allowed" is "aloud." Homophones are words that are pronounced the same but have different meanings or spellings.
The homophone for "allowed" is "aloud."
allowed
A homophone for "permit" is "permit." Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
The homophone of allowed is aloud.
Two homophone pairs are "allowed" and "aloud", and "hear" and "here". Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings or spellings.
Bella Swan was screaming aloud because Charlie had allowed her to go to Florida.
allowed. Only one as far as I know.
There is no direct homophone for "shout loud." However, there are homophones for individual words within the phrase such as "loud" and "allowed."
Yes. Any word that meets the Scrabble rules is allowed (e.g. allowed and aloud both are acceptable Scrabble words).
The homophones for "writing materials" and "not moving" are: Stationery (writing materials) Stationary (not moving) Note: These two words have different spellings and meanings, but they sound the same when pronounced aloud.
You spell it like this: "plumber." Though the 'b' is silent, or not pronounced when the word is read aloud, this is indeed the correct spelling. The silent letter was most likely introduced centuries before to help readers distinguish homophones. Homophones are words that, when spoken aloud, sound the same as one another but actually have different meanings.