Steel would be one example. It has the same word sound, but different meaning/spelling altogether.
The word is steal meaning to take something that does not belong to you.
a homophone for steel would be steal a word that sounds the same but has a different spelling and a different meaning.
The homophone for "steal" is "steel".
Steel is a homophone for steal.
Steel also sounds like "Steal"
The word is steal meaning to take something that does not belong to you.
a homophone for steel would be steal a word that sounds the same but has a different spelling and a different meaning.
The homophone for "steal" is "steel".
Steel is a homophone for steal.
Steel also sounds like "Steal"
"Steal" is a one syllable homophone for "steel."
The homophone for "steal" is "steel."
Steel, steal.
steal
The homophone for "rob" or "pilfer" that has five letters is "steal."
The homophone to steal (to claim without permission) is steel (a silver metal which is known for being very durable).
No. The EA pair in steal has a long E sound as in deal and real. Its homophone is "steel."