How can he be bored when he's riding his new snow board? I frequently bring a crossword puzzle to the school board meeting just so I don't get bored. Unfortunately, some board members like to talk on and on for hours.
There are two:
board - wooden plank or slat, or blackboard, or a council
bored - (adjective) uninterested, (verb) drilled a hole
(The word boar is a noun, a wild pig, so one cannot actually be boared.)
The homophone for board is bored.
A homophone of "board" is "bored." Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
A plank is a "board" which has the homophone "bored." (a sound-alike word)
A board is a piece of wood, and bored can mean uninterested.
The homophone for "bore" is "boar." "Bore" is a verb meaning to make a hole in something, while "boar" is a noun referring to a wild pig.
The homophone for board is bored.
board
A homophone of "board" is "bored." Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
Bored: Board
bored, board
A plank is a "board" which has the homophone "bored." (a sound-alike word)
A board is a piece of wood, and bored can mean uninterested.
The homophone for "bore" is "boar." "Bore" is a verb meaning to make a hole in something, while "boar" is a noun referring to a wild pig.
A bored board is a piece of wood that has nothing to do.
"Bored" is a homonym of "board."Wrong. "Bored" is a homophone of "board". Homonyms are words that have the same spelling and pronunciation, but different definitions. Thus, board, meaning a long wide piece of wood, a switchboard, a committee that manages an organization, represented in the form of the word "board" are all homonyms.
The answer is that there is no homophone for can, but can is a homonym.
Him is the homophone for hymn.