Well, honey, the homonym for cent is scent. You know, like the smell of freshly baked cookies or the stench of a skunk. So, next time someone asks you about homonyms, just remember that cent and scent are like two peas in a pod - similar sounding but totally different meanings.
Who sent the letter?The scent of fresh lilacs filled the air.
75 cents can be made from 5 ten-cent coins, 3 five-cent coins, and 10 one-cent coins.
In terms of currency, a cent is a unit of money that equals 1/100 of a basic unit of money. For example, 0.475441 rounded to the nearest cent would be 0.48.
2.24 metersCentimeter is one hundredth of a meter (cent is hundred in French; the cent is one hundredth of a dollar or Euro)
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cent i.e. A penny equals 1 cent. scent i.e. Spring is a wonderful time of year when the scent of lilacs fills the air.
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A homophone for "cent" is "scent." Both words are pronounced the same but have different meanings.
Sent: I sent him to the store. Scent: That scent is lovely on you. Cent: This gum is only worth one cent.
The homonym pair you're referring to is "scent" and "cent." "Scent" refers to a smell or odor, while "cent" refers to a coin worth one-hundredth of a dollar in various currencies, such as the US cent or euro cent.
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