The homonyms of "meet" include "meat," which refers to the flesh of animals used as food. Both words are pronounced the same way but have different meanings and spellings. Another less common homonym is "mete," which means to distribute or apportion.
The homonyms of "there" and "their" in a sentence are "they're." "They're going to meet us there with their belongings."
Meat and Mete - as in mete out rewards or punishments -- are homonyms for meet.
seat, beat, meet, feet, feat, fleet, pete, heat, neat, beet, eat, cheat, wheat
"pair" and "pear" "write" and "right" "meet" and "meat"
One example of homonyms with different spelling is "meet" and "meat." "Meet" refers to coming together, while "meat" is the flesh of animals used as food. Another example is "soar" (to fly high in the sky) and "sore" (painful or sensitive).
Homonyms for "capitol" are "capital" and "cattle."
The homonyms of "him" are "hymn" and "hymn".
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Build is the homonyms of bill
Some homonyms for benevolence include "bene violence" and "bean violence."
The homonyms of "late" are "eight" and "bait."
"May" and "merry" are month homonyms.