A garland of flowers can be called a wreath. When you entwine something together you wreathe it.
The homophone for a garland of flowers is "wreath," while the homophone for "to entwine" is "wreathe." Both words sound the same when spoken aloud but have different spellings and meanings. "Wreath" refers to a circular arrangement of flowers or leaves, while "wreathe" means to twist or entwine something.
utiri pookal means a collection of individual flowers, i.e, not tied together as in a garland. Individual flowers can be tied together as a garland or as we like.
Cool is a homophone that means not warm.
The homophone that means a sleeveless coat is "vest," and the homophone that means a cloak is "cape."
The homophone that means to stop or halt is "brake".
The homophone for a garland of flowers is "wreath," while the homophone for "to entwine" is "wreathe." Both words sound the same when spoken aloud but have different spellings and meanings. "Wreath" refers to a circular arrangement of flowers or leaves, while "wreathe" means to twist or entwine something.
The homophone of LEI is LAY.
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utiri pookal means a collection of individual flowers, i.e, not tied together as in a garland. Individual flowers can be tied together as a garland or as we like.
So, let me explain this. Garland is a wreath of flowers, leaves, and other similar materials. Gay means happy. So in phrasing "we bring back a garland gay" it means that "we bring back a wreath of flowers and leaves happily." Garland Gay isn't really a phrase you use in general, because "wreath of flowers and leaves happy" doesn't make any sense. Gay was describing the mood that the person saying the sentence was in, when the person brought back a wreath of flowers and leaves.
Cool is a homophone that means not warm.
The homophone that means a sleeveless coat is "vest," and the homophone that means a cloak is "cape."
The homophone that means to stop or halt is "brake".
The homophone that means snooped or meddled is "peeked."
"Innate" is a homophone that means natural talent.
The homophone that means location is "site" and "sight."