In the pairs "hare" and "hair," both words are nouns; "hare" refers to a type of animal, while "hair" refers to the strands that grow on the body of humans and animals. In the pairs "hear" and "here," "hear" is a verb meaning to perceive sound, and "here" is an adverb indicating a location.
hear Heir Here Hair Hare
Here, hear, and hare are three homophones for hear.
Which; witch One; won Pairs; pares: pears bear; bare hair; hare
A hare has fur and a human has hair(:
HEARIE URAEI RAHUI HIREE HEARE AUREI ARUHE AERIE UREA RHEA IURE HUIA HUER HIRE HERE HEIR HEAR HARE HAIR
help here harm hair hint hurt hugs have hunt hull hill homo horse hump hello Horn, Hall
Hear, Hair, Here P.S I love my doggy
Here is a homophone for hear.
Hail, hair, hall, halo, hand, hare, harp, hash hate, hawk head, heat and heel are words that contain four letters. Heir, help, herb, herd, hero, hide, hill, hive, hole, home, hood, hook, hoop, horn, hose, host, hour and hymn contain four letters.
There are many. These are some examples using "r" and one other consonant: bear, bare, bore, beer, care, core, cure, dare, dear, fair, fare, fear, fore, gore, gear, hare, hair, here, hear. There are many more.
Here
The homonym for hear is here.