mown
A homophone for MOWN is MOAN.
The homophone of "mown" is "moan."
Yes, there is a homophone for grown. Here is an example sentence.The kids love to moan and groan when it's time to do homework.
No, "moan" and "mown" are not homophones. "Moan" is pronounced as /məʊn/ and means to make a long, low sound because of pain or unhappiness, whereas "mown" is pronounced as /məʊn/ or /moʊn/ and is the past participle of "mow," meaning to cut down grass with a tool.
The past tense of moan is moaned.
A homophone for MOWN is MOAN.
The homophone of "mown" is "moan."
Yes, there is a homophone for grown. Here is an example sentence.The kids love to moan and groan when it's time to do homework.
No, "moan" and "mown" are not homophones. "Moan" is pronounced as /məʊn/ and means to make a long, low sound because of pain or unhappiness, whereas "mown" is pronounced as /məʊn/ or /moʊn/ and is the past participle of "mow," meaning to cut down grass with a tool.
The past tense of moan is moaned.
Henny Moan's birth name is Henny Elisabeth Moan.
Have you done anything to get her to moan?
You just moan no special way.
The Moan was created on 2004-01-19.
No, dismay is a feeling and to moan is to make a sound.
The trouble is that we always moan about the weather.
You cant control a moan...a groan is intentional.