The homophone of "modest" is "modiste," which is a maker of fashionable clothing. There is no direct homophone for "unadorned," which means plain or simple in appearance.
The homophone for "modest" is "modiste", which refers to a creator of fashionable clothing or a dressmaker.
Simple. A homophone for bee is be, as in "I want to be rich". As opposed to, "There is a bumble bee." A homophone is a word pronounced the same as another but differing in meaning.Be - as in "Don't be modest"
The homophone for "plain" is plane as in airplane
The answer is that there is no homophone for can, but can is a homonym.
Him is the homophone for hymn.
plain (homophone for plane)
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The homophone for "modest" is "modiste", which refers to a creator of fashionable clothing or a dressmaker.
Simple. A homophone for bee is be, as in "I want to be rich". As opposed to, "There is a bumble bee." A homophone is a word pronounced the same as another but differing in meaning.Be - as in "Don't be modest"
The homophone for "plain" is plane as in airplane
Ordinary, simple, vanilla Possibly "unadorned"
'Unadorned' might do.
I am sorry, I have to! It's unadorn da bathroom! Ok, more seriously: The bike had no color or flare, it was completely unadorned.
Our tree was up but unadorned until we decorated it on Christmas Eve.There's a wreath on our door for the holidays, but for the rest of the year it's unadorned.Some packages had fancy bows and others were unadorned.Mom always feels guilty when her father's gravestone is left unadorned.
unadorned .
The answer is that there is no homophone for can, but can is a homonym.
Him is the homophone for hymn.