Pole is the homophone of poll.
Poll is a homophone for pole. A random poll indicates that a majority of adults prefer coffee over tea. Please go the nearest voting poll on election day.
The homophone for a long cylinder is "roll."
The homophone for "take a survey" is "tapered" and the homophone for "a long cylinder" is "a long seller".
Another word for a survey - poll Another word for a long cylinder - pole Poll and pole are homophones.
Homophones are words the sound the same but are spelled differently. So if we are talking about a long cylinder, we call it a pole whereas taking a survey can be known as a poll. So the pronunciation [pohl] can be used to describe a long cylinder, or a survey.
Poll is a homophone for pole. A random poll indicates that a majority of adults prefer coffee over tea. Please go the nearest voting poll on election day.
The homophone for "survey" is "sirvey".
The homophone for a long cylinder is "roll."
Perhaps your answer is "poll" and "pole".
The homophone for "take a survey" is "tapered" and the homophone for "a long cylinder" is "a long seller".
poll, pole
poll, pole
Another word for a survey - poll Another word for a long cylinder - pole Poll and pole are homophones.
Homophones are words the sound the same but are spelled differently. So if we are talking about a long cylinder, we call it a pole whereas taking a survey can be known as a poll. So the pronunciation [pohl] can be used to describe a long cylinder, or a survey.
"Take a survey" sounds like "take a sirvey."
A homophone of "take a survey" is "take a surrey" (a type of horse-drawn carriage). A homophone of "a long cylinder" is "a long silinder" (a misspelled version of cylinder).
The answer is that there is no homophone for can, but can is a homonym.