A homophone for "bear headed" is "bare headed," where "bear" refers to carrying a weight and "bare" means uncovered or naked.
The homophone for "bare" is "bear."
Another homophone for "bare" is "bear."
There are two possibilities: Rise is a homophone of "ryes." Bear (to withstand) is a homophone of "bare."
Naked itself does not have a homophone. However, its synonym, "bare", does. Bare - without cover Bear - furry mammal Bear - deal with
No, "bear" and "bare" are not homophones. "Bear" refers to the animal, while "bare" means uncovered or naked.
The homophone for "bare" is "bear."
Another homophone for "bare" is "bear."
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There are two possibilities: Rise is a homophone of "ryes." Bear (to withstand) is a homophone of "bare."
Naked itself does not have a homophone. However, its synonym, "bare", does. Bare - without cover Bear - furry mammal Bear - deal with
bear bore
"Bare" and the brand name "Bayer" are homonyms of "bear." bear = animal bare = uncovered, as in bare feet
No, "bear" and "bare" are not homophones. "Bear" refers to the animal, while "bare" means uncovered or naked.
bare, bear
Yes beer is a homonym with beer, bear, and bare
A word that is spelled differently but pronounced the same is called a homophone. Examples include "right" and "write," or "bare" and "bear."
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