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Won is a homophone for one.
Yes.
Won would be a homonym.
Homonym means to sound the same. A homonym for one (a number) is won (the past tense of win).
One is the homophone for won.
One homophone for "do" is "due."
There is no one.
One homophone for "an" is "ann."
One homophone for "to" is "too."
One is the homophone for won.
One homophone for "do" is "due."
There is no one.
One homophone for "to" is "too."
One homophone for "an" is "ann."
One homophone for "wide" is "why'd," which is a contraction of "why did."
There isn't one. There is a homonym but not a homophone.
One homophone of "suite" is the word "sweet".
there is not one
One homophone for "pail" is "pale."
One homophone of "fiery" is "fairy."
One homophone for "run" is "rune."