There's no homophone for the word "spoken." Another word for spoken is "oral," and its homophone is "aural."
No, but "oral" is a synonym for spoken and a homophone of "aural."
The homophone of "click" is "clique." They sound the same when spoken aloud but have different meanings.
The homophone for a spoken or written story is "tail" which is also the term for a cat's appendage.
A homophone for "would" is "wood." Both words sound the same when spoken, but have different spellings and meanings.
In some dialects, "caller" is a homophone of collar.
No, but "oral" is a synonym for spoken and a homophone of "aural."
Three as spoken by a cockney.
The homophone of "click" is "clique." They sound the same when spoken aloud but have different meanings.
The homophone for a spoken or written story is "tail" which is also the term for a cat's appendage.
A homophone for "would" is "wood." Both words sound the same when spoken, but have different spellings and meanings.
In some dialects, "caller" is a homophone of collar.
The homophone for "hue" is "you." Both words sound the same when spoken aloud but have different meanings and spellings.
A homophone for "a single" is "a cymbal." Both words sound the same when spoken, but have different meanings and spellings.
A homophone for "tried" is "tide." Both words sound the same when spoken, but have different spellings and meanings.
The homophone for "aisle" that means "island" is "isle." Both words sound the same when spoken aloud.
A homophone for cue is "queue." Both words sound the same when spoken but have different meanings and spellings.
The homophone for "I will" is "isle." Both sound the same when spoken aloud but have different meanings and spellings.