I was going to sail on Sunday, but I stayed at the shoe sale too long and missed my chance.
She had such a good eye that she could sail through the antique store and find a treasure on sale for pennies.
Yes, "sail" and "sell" are homophones, as they are pronounced the same way but have different meanings. "Sail" refers to travel on water with a boat using wind power, while "sell" means to exchange goods or services for money.
sale as in "bake sale" or"for sale" is the homophone of sail as in "sail boat" /
Sale. As in "for sale".Sale
A homophone for "sail" is "sale".
The homophone of "sail" is "sale."
no, they're homophones
One homophone is: Eye to I
Yes, "sail" and "sell" are homophones, as they are pronounced the same way but have different meanings. "Sail" refers to travel on water with a boat using wind power, while "sell" means to exchange goods or services for money.
When he tried to sell stolen goods he was arrested and put into a cell.
Slay/sleigh, Sale/sail, Site/sight, Slight/sleight, Sent/scent
sale as in "bake sale" or"for sale" is the homophone of sail as in "sail boat" /
Sale. As in "for sale".Sale
A homophone for "sail" is "sale".
the house is for sale
The homophone of "sail" is "sale."
see / sea sail / sale so / sew / sow some / sum sole / soul seem / seam seen / scene steak / stake stair / stare stationary / statiionery steel / steal suede / swayed son / sun sure / shore suite / sweet slay / sleigh
The homonym for sale is sail., meaning to travel by sailboat, or its fabric sheets.