broaches
The homophone for "broach" is "brooch."
The homophone for "broach" is "brooch." "Broach" refers to starting a conversation or addressing a subject, while "brooch" is a piece of jewelry that is worn on clothing.
Broach (to start a discussion) and brooch (jewelry).
It is a long O, the OA pair sounding like the O in coach and poach.
The answer is that there is no homophone for can, but can is a homonym.
The homophone for "broach" is "brooch."
The homophone for "broach" is "brooch." "Broach" refers to starting a conversation or addressing a subject, while "brooch" is a piece of jewelry that is worn on clothing.
It's Broach
Broach (to start a discussion) and brooch (jewelry).
A homophone for "broach" is "brooch." While "broach" refers to introducing a topic or piercing something (like a barrel), "brooch" is a decorative jewelry item that is often pinned to clothing. Despite their different meanings, they are pronounced the same way.
The Probability Broach was created in 1981.
The Queen is said to be willing to broach that subject this evening. The next rogue wave that comes along will not broach this ship!
Because we feared his reaction, we did not broach the subject of moving our father to a nursing home. (One meaning of broach is "to bring up a subject" - somewhat related to "approach")
Chris Broach was born on 1976-09-05.
Take care that your boat does not not broach in the high surf.
this is a sentence I decide I will broach the subject on the way down in the train.
34 (September 5, 1976). See Chris Broach Wikipedia