"What is a road lined with scales?"
While I do not know the riddle, I'm guessing the homophone involved is air/heir.
I'm just not sure which way you want me to weigh this hay. The scale leaned way over when I went to weigh the hay.
There is no homophone for "composition".
arc homophone is ark
Yes, it can be. For example, "He was seeking an answer for the riddle" (to the riddle).
A homophone for "weigh" is "way."
A homophone for the word "way" is "weigh."
The homophone partner for "way" is "weigh."
The homophone for "way of walking" is "weigh of wok king."
While I do not know the riddle, I'm guessing the homophone involved is air/heir.
A homaphone is well........like.......heres an example. Example: write and right
Yes. The word "weigh" is a homophone (sound alike) for the word "way".
plane and plain
Ah, a homophone for "way" is "weigh." Isn't it wonderful how words can sound the same but have different meanings? Just like how every brushstroke adds depth to a painting, every word adds beauty to our language. Keep exploring the world of words, my friend.
The answer to the homophone riddle "What animal is on your head?" is "hare." This plays on the word "hair," which sounds the same but refers to the fur on your head. So, the riddle cleverly combines the concept of hair with the animal hare.
Homophone (same sound) are words that are pronounced the same but not spelled the same. Led and Lead are an example of a homophone. So are way and weigh. So are real and reel.
Yes, the homophone for freeway is "free weigh".