Yes.
The homophone for "wright" is "write".
The homophones for write are right, wright, and rite.
Write, wright, and rite are homophones for right.
there is no homophone for the word "wrote" but there are homophones for the word "write" - right, rite, wright, write
right - as in claim, title (Its homophones are rite, write, wright)
The homophone for "wright" is "write".
The homophones for write are right, wright, and rite.
Write, wright, and rite are homophones for right.
there is no homophone for the word "wrote" but there are homophones for the word "write" - right, rite, wright, write
right - as in claim, title (Its homophones are rite, write, wright)
Rite, right is the homophone for ceremony.
The homophone for "right" is "write".
Homophone for rite is right or write. Homophones sound alike but have different meanings.
A homophone for "lean" is "lien," which is a legal term meaning a claim or right to property.
The homophone for suffering is "suffrage." "Suffrage" refers to the right to vote in political elections.
A letter or character which expresses a like sound with another., A word having the same sound as another, but differing from it in meaning and usually in spelling; as, all and awl; bare and bear; rite, write, right, and wright.
Homophone: toot Synonym: sound Antonym: silence