The homophone for "play" is "plait" which is a way to say to braid or to pleat something, like hair or fabric.
The homophone for "to play for money" is "gamble," and the homophone for "to leap about" is "gamble."
gamble, gambol
The homophone for "play for money" is "gamble", while the homophone for "leap about" is "amble".
The homophone for "audition" is "audition." A homophone is a word that is pronounced the same as another word but has a different meaning, origin, or spelling. In this case, "audition" does not have a homophone with a different spelling or pronunciation.
To leap about is GAMBOL. To play for money is GAMBLE
The homophone for "to play for money" is "gamble," and the homophone for "to leap about" is "gamble."
gamble, gambol
What is the homophone for play for money and to leap about; Gamble, and gambol.
The homophone for "play for money" is "gamble", while the homophone for "leap about" is "amble".
A part in a play is called a role.The homophone = roll as in to roll down a hill or as in a hot dog or hamburger roll
gamble, gambol
The homophone for "audition" is "audition." A homophone is a word that is pronounced the same as another word but has a different meaning, origin, or spelling. In this case, "audition" does not have a homophone with a different spelling or pronunciation.
gamble, gambol
After the audition, she was offered a role in the school play.
After the audition, she was offered a role in the school play.
To leap about is GAMBOL. To play for money is GAMBLE
They're there.