Coarse is the word that means "not fine." Course is the homophone for coarse.
Homonyms for "fine" include: Fine (as in good or satisfactory) Fine (as in a monetary penalty) Fine (as in delicate or thin)
A homonym for "tool" is "tulle," which is a fine netting fabric typically used in clothing and costumes.
Fined: Have to pay (with money) for something that has been done.
The homonym for "find" is "fined." "Find" is a verb meaning to discover or locate something, while "fined" is the past tense of the verb "fine," which means to penalize or charge someone with a monetary penalty.
"Drenched" does not have a homonym.
Homonyms for "fine" include: Fine (as in good or satisfactory) Fine (as in a monetary penalty) Fine (as in delicate or thin)
A homonym for "tool" is "tulle," which is a fine netting fabric typically used in clothing and costumes.
Coarse is the word that means "not fine." Course is the homophone for coarse.
Fined: Have to pay (with money) for something that has been done.
The homonym for "find" is "fined." "Find" is a verb meaning to discover or locate something, while "fined" is the past tense of the verb "fine," which means to penalize or charge someone with a monetary penalty.
"Drenched" does not have a homonym.
Hour is a homonym for our.
"Sweet" is a homonym for "suite."
Was is a linking verb. It does not have a homonym.
"Senses" is a homonym for "census."
The homonym for "mourning" is "morning".
The homonym for chord is cord.