There isn't a homophone for make. There is one for made (the past tense and past participle pf make). made: maid The homonyms of make: transitive verb: 1. do something; build something; manufacture something; prepare something; make something noun: 2. brand; identification
To make no sound to make no movement.
movement of the body is gest.To make joke is to jest.movement of the body is gest .to make jokes is to jest
The homophone for a movement of the body is "ballet", while the homophone for making jokes is "ballot".
A homophone for allows and permits is "aloud" - which means to speak or make noise audibly.
The homophone for "to make jokes" is "toe maze yokes." Homophones are words that sound the same but are spelled differently and have different meanings.
movement of the body is gest.To make joke is to jest.movement of the body is gest .to make jokes is to jest
Mix flour, chocolate, sugar and butter to make cookie dough.
A homophone for "Chile" could be "chili," which refers to a spicy stew or the pepper used to make it.
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The homophone for "bore" is "boar." "Bore" is a verb meaning to make a hole in something, while "boar" is a noun referring to a wild pig.
The homophone for lightening is lightning.lightening (to make lighter)
The homophone of lesson is lessen. Lessen:To reduce,less/smaller,minimize,decrease,allay,assuage,alleviate etc. Well, it bascially means to make it smaller