-phone means sound. -graph means write. Since homo- means same, "homophones" are words with the same sound, and "homographs" are words with the same spelling.
A homophone for sighs is size. To change the word size into a verb, you can add the suffix -s, creating the word sizes.
A homophone for "mean" is "mien."
The home phone of fare is fair.
Wring is the homophone for ring. Did you hear the phone ring? Please wring out the towel.
No, "phone" is not a suffix. It is a standalone word that originated as a short form of "telephone."
A homophone for sighs is size. To change the word size into a verb, you can add the suffix -s, creating the word sizes.
Words ending with suffix -phone include: Telephone Sousaphone Gramophone Megaphone Homophone Antiphone
caller & collar
There is no suffix. The prefix homo- (same) is attached to the root word phone (sound), to mean a word that sounds the same as another word, e.g. here and hear.
A homophone for "mean" is "mien."
The home phone of fare is fair.
There is no suffix in mean.
Wring is the homophone for ring. Did you hear the phone ring? Please wring out the towel.
No, "phone" is not a suffix. It is a standalone word that originated as a short form of "telephone."
homophone
The Greek suffix for "voice" is "-phone" (phōnē).
The root word of "homophone" is "phone", which comes from the Greek word "phōnē" meaning "sound" or "voice".