wale and whale
Whale is a homophone for wail. Both words sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
there is no homophone for cry, but it is a synonym of wail, which is a homophone of whale.
A homophone for 'whale' is 'wale'; it means a plank, usually part of a ship, or a weal on the skin from heavy contact with a thin, flexible object.
The homophone for "shout loudy" is "shout loudly." It seems like someone was too busy yelling to pay attention in English class. Remember, kids, proper grammar is your friend!
The answer is that there is no homophone for can, but can is a homonym.
Whale is a homophone for wail. Both words sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
wail
there is no homophone for cry, but it is a synonym of wail, which is a homophone of whale.
A homophone for 'whale' is 'wale'; it means a plank, usually part of a ship, or a weal on the skin from heavy contact with a thin, flexible object.
The homophone for "shout loudy" is "shout loudly." It seems like someone was too busy yelling to pay attention in English class. Remember, kids, proper grammar is your friend!
whale, wail
warm-blooded animal that looks like a huge fish (Whale) mournful cry (wail)
That is the correct spelling of the marine mammal, the whale. (a type of cetacean)The homphone (sound-alike word) is wail, meaning a high-pitched scream.The homophone of the plural is Wales, a country that is part of the United Kingdom.
A wail
The definition of the word lament is to wail loudly.
A wail is a prolonged cry of despair, or the sound made by emergency vehicle sirens.
The Igbo meaning for the word wail is "Kwa arịrị."