It depends on your accent. If you say "poor" to rhyme with "snore" then "pour" is a homophone. But if you rhyme "poor" with "lure" or "tour" there is no homophone.
paw
idle, idol poor, pour
Pore (tiny openings in the skin) and pour (to transfer liquid from one container to another) are homophones.
The answer is poor or pour.... Because a homophone is a word that sounds the same as another one but is spelled different.
Poor (below middle class) and Pour (to disperse liquid)
Yes, in some dialects. A better one is "pore."
idle, idol poor, pour
Pore (tiny openings in the skin) and pour (to transfer liquid from one container to another) are homophones.
The answer is poor or pour.... Because a homophone is a word that sounds the same as another one but is spelled different.
In some dialects, "pour."
Poor (below middle class) and Pour (to disperse liquid)
Yes, in some dialects. A better one is "pore."
The answer is that there is no homophone for can, but can is a homonym.
Him is the homophone for hymn.
Please pour some milk into her cup. The money collected at church is given to poor families right here in our community.
Your is a homophone of you're. In some dialects, yore is another homophone.
the homophone for stationery is stationary
The homophone is dense.