I think you're looking for "pants." That's a homograph, not a homophone.
A homophone for this would be "sigh" which sounds like "sigh" (heavy breath release) and "sai" (something you wear, like a martial arts weapon).
the homophone of where is"wear" example:Football players wear jerseys during a game
The homophone for the word "wear" is "where."
it has two: were, wear And ware
The homophone for wear is where.Example sentences:Do you know where I put the car keys?You need to wear a jacket because it's cold outside.
A homophone for this would be "sigh" which sounds like "sigh" (heavy breath release) and "sai" (something you wear, like a martial arts weapon).
A heavy release of breath is pant and the clothes you wear is pants. Really tricky
the homophone of where is"wear" example:Football players wear jerseys during a game
The homophone for the word "wear" is "where."
it has two: were, wear And ware
The homophone for wear is where.Example sentences:Do you know where I put the car keys?You need to wear a jacket because it's cold outside.
The homophone of "ware" is "wear."
This is delivered each day it can be also the name of boy
A homophone for what you wear on your finger is "ring."
ware wear where weir
The homophone for "rare" is "wear."
Where, wear, we're.