The homophone for "ache" is "ake." Both words sound the same, but "ache" refers to a persistent pain, while "ake" is not a commonly used word in modern English. It's important to note that "ake" may sometimes appear in older texts or as part of compound words.
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haul
Homophones for 'sees' ...seasseize
A homophone for "hall" is "haul."
"mined " is a homophone of "mind".
The word ache has no homophones in the English language.
That is the correct spelling of "ache" (a pain, usually dull or continuous).
No, the word "back" is not a homophone. Homophones are words that are pronounced the same but have different meanings or spellings.
Ache is a verb.
plural for ache is aches
The past tense of ache is ached.
Your scalp can ache if you have had your hair pulled back tightly. It can also ache if you have a migraine headache.