The Mongol hordes used to stash hoards of gold.
Both Genghis Khan and Attila the Hun regularly utilized a horde of attackers. The picnic's serenity was suddenly interrupted by a horde of ants.
The word bear is a homophone for bare.In a way, your question is a sentence that uses the actual word "homophone," but have a look at this dictionary definition: noun - one of a group of words pronounced in the same way but differing in meaning or spelling or both, as for example bear and bare.
know (both are pronounced noh)
The homophone for purchase and acquire is "buy." Both words mean to obtain something by paying for it, but "buy" is the homophone that sounds the same as both purchase and acquire.
A homophone for "shone" is "shown." Both words sound the same but have different meanings.
there is no homophone for store
Both Genghis Khan and Attila the Hun regularly utilized a horde of attackers. The picnic's serenity was suddenly interrupted by a horde of ants.
The word bear is a homophone for bare.In a way, your question is a sentence that uses the actual word "homophone," but have a look at this dictionary definition: noun - one of a group of words pronounced in the same way but differing in meaning or spelling or both, as for example bear and bare.
know (both are pronounced noh)
The homophone for purchase and acquire is "buy." Both words mean to obtain something by paying for it, but "buy" is the homophone that sounds the same as both purchase and acquire.
A homophone for "shone" is "shown." Both words sound the same but have different meanings.
The homophone of "or" is "oar." Both words are pronounced the same, but they have different meanings, thus making them homophones.
The homophone for "weighting" is "waiting." Both words sound the same but have different meanings.
Their is a homophone for there. Both words sound the same but have different meanings.
The homophone of "colonel" is "kernel." Both words are pronounced the same way but have different meanings.
A homophone for "haul" is "hall." Both words are pronounced the same way but have different meanings.
The homophone for "male" is "mail." Both words are pronounced the same way but have different meanings.