"Side" is the homophone for "sighed."
The homophone for "side" is "sighed".
The homophone for side is sighed. An example sentence:Upon learning that she passed the test, she sighed with relief."It's rainy and cold again", she sighed.Every kid in the class sighed loudly when the principal announced it was raining outside and we wouldn't be going outside for recess.Another is scythe, which is an old tool for cutting grass.
The past tense of "sigh" is "sighed."
The woman sighed when she saw that she didn't have enough time to fix dinner, before the guests came.
The answer is that there is no homophone for can, but can is a homonym.
The homophone for "side" is "sighed".
The homophone for side is sighed. An example sentence:Upon learning that she passed the test, she sighed with relief."It's rainy and cold again", she sighed.Every kid in the class sighed loudly when the principal announced it was raining outside and we wouldn't be going outside for recess.Another is scythe, which is an old tool for cutting grass.
Sighed is a verb, not an adjective.
"Well," Debbie sighed, "the parade is over."
The past tense of "sigh" is "sighed."
The girl sighed sadly because her parents said that she could not go to the party.
She sighed deeply as she dropped her daughter at day care for the first time.
While my family argued endlessly, I sighed and wished I could live somewhere else. I sighed with realizing how much homework I needed to do.
William Livingston was 87 years old when he sighed the constatotion
John sighed and muttered wishfully, " If only i was a woman."
"Well," Debbie sighed, "the parade is over."
Sighed is a regular verb so both past and past participle are sighed.