The homophone for guilt is gilt.
The homophone for a feeling of blame is "guilt."
Gilt and guilt. A word is not a homophone because of it's meaning but because of it's sound. The word comes from the Greek homos "same" + phone "sound"
A homophone for "covered with" is "cowered with", and a feeling of blame is "guilt".
The homophone for the word "whirred" would be the word "word."
The homophone for guilt is gilt.
The homophone for a feeling of blame is "guilt."
A homophone of gilt is guilt.
Gilt and guilt. A word is not a homophone because of it's meaning but because of it's sound. The word comes from the Greek homos "same" + phone "sound"
Gilt is the word meaning covered with gold. The homophone for gilt is guilt. A closely-related word to gilt is gild (meaning to cover with gold). The homophone for gild is guild.
A homophone for "covered with" is "cowered with", and a feeling of blame is "guilt".
Gilt means covered with gold; the homophone for gilt is guilt.
The homophone for the word "whirred" would be the word "word."
The word "strawberry" has no homophone. The homophone of the word berry is bury.
No, the word beach is not a homophone. A homophone is a word that sounds the same as another word but has a different meaning, such as "to," "two," and "too."
Yes, the word "foil" is not a homophone. A homophone is a word that sounds the same as another word but has a different meaning or spelling. "Foil" does not have a homophone.
A homophone is a word that is pronounced the same as another but has a different meaning. The homophone for the word wood is would.