The homonym for daze is "days".
The homonym of "seven days" is "seventh daze."
The homonym for 'days' is 'daze', which means to stun or overwhelm with a blow, shock, or surprise. It can also refer to a state of bewilderment or confusion.
Days and daze are homophones.
The past tense of daze is dazed.
"Drenched" does not have a homonym.
The homonym of "seven days" is "seventh daze."
The homonym for 'days' is 'daze', which means to stun or overwhelm with a blow, shock, or surprise. It can also refer to a state of bewilderment or confusion.
Days and daze are homophones.
The possessive form of the noun daze is daze's.
He did nothing all day but daze into the distance.I went into a daze the second she walked into the room.Her beauty never ceases to daze me.
The past tense of daze is dazed.
"Drenched" does not have a homonym.
daze i.e. After falling hard on the ground, she seemed to be in a daze and very disorientated.
The homophone for "daze" is "days."
The homophone of "days" is "daze."
In a Daze was created in 2009-04.
The homophone of "days" is "daze."