Homonyms are words that sound the same, such as die and dye, but are spelt differently.
"Homonyms" are words that SOUND the same, but have different spellings and meanings. So one homonym for "die" would be "dye".
The homonyms of "there" and "their" in a sentence are "they're." "They're going to meet us there with their belongings."
homonym has a diffrent diffintion than synomyn
The homonyms for the sentence "four-legged mammal with laryngitis used for riding and racing" are "hoarse horse."
Sure! Here is a sentence using the homonyms wait and weight: "I can't wait to see how much weight I've lost after following my diet and exercise plan."
"Homonyms" are words that SOUND the same, but have different spellings and meanings. So one homonym for "die" would be "dye".
The homonyms of "there" and "their" in a sentence are "they're." "They're going to meet us there with their belongings."
You can die swallowing to much color dye. (it'd be stupid though)
homonym has a diffrent diffintion than synomyn
the old man died bacause of the chemicals in dye
fdre
he died on (what ever is the date you want or if it is given) he dyies his hair into red (or any colour you want)
The homonyms for the sentence "four-legged mammal with laryngitis used for riding and racing" are "hoarse horse."
Sure! Here is a sentence using the homonyms wait and weight: "I can't wait to see how much weight I've lost after following my diet and exercise plan."
The homonyms of might are a modal verb showing possibility or power, and the homonyms of mite are a tiny arachnid or a small amount. An example sentence could be: "She might find a mite on her pet dog after playing in the grass."
Die is the homophone for dye.
"Dye" is a homonym of "die." dye - to color by way of pigment