Heel is a homophone for heal. Heal is a synonym for cure.
The word cure doesn't have a homophone. Heal is another word for cure, and its homophone is heel
The homophone for "heel" is "heal."
The homophone for "heel" is "heal", and for "he'll" it is "heal" as well. Both pairs of words have the same pronunciation but different meanings.
The homophone of "hewer" is "you're."
One homophone for "feel" is "heel". It sounds the same but has a different spelling and meaning.
Exactly what I said to my sick sheep: "Ewe heal."
get surgery...
You don't, you die from it.
There's, theirs we'll, wheel he'll, heel, heal
heel/heal
The homophone for "hill" is "hil." Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings. In this case, "hill" refers to a raised area of land, while "hil" is not a standard English word and does not have a defined meaning.
Yes. The EA pair in heal has a long E sound as in meal and steal. The homophone is "heel."