Ah, the homophone for an entrance is "entrants." It's like a little word dance, where two words sound the same but have different meanings. Just imagine a happy little entrance leading you to a world of creativity and joy!
An example of a homophone for an entrance could be "ant's pants" or "ants' pance."
The homophone for a manner of walking is "gate" and for an entrance is "gate" as well.
Gait (walking) and gate (entrance)
The homophone for a manner of walking is "tread," and for an entrance is "thread." The homophone for foretells the future to gain is "read."
The homophone for a manner of walking and an entrance is "aisle." In terms of walking, it refers to the way one moves down a passageway or path. As an entrance, it signifies a passage between rows of seats in a building such as a church or theater.
An example of a homophone for an entrance could be "ant's pants" or "ants' pance."
The homophone for a manner of walking is "gate" and for an entrance is "gate" as well.
Gait (walking) and gate (entrance)
The homophone for a manner of walking is "tread," and for an entrance is "thread." The homophone for foretells the future to gain is "read."
a manner of walking = gait an entrance = gate
a manner of walking = gait an entrance = gate
a manner of walking = gait an entrance = gate
a manner of walking = gait an entrance = gate
gait, gate
Gait/gate.
gait, gate
The homophone for a manner of walking and an entrance is "aisle." In terms of walking, it refers to the way one moves down a passageway or path. As an entrance, it signifies a passage between rows of seats in a building such as a church or theater.