sleigh
The homophone for "sleigh" is "slay."
A homophone for "sleigh" is "slay," which sounds the same but has a different spelling and meaning.
Sleigh.
All of them.
A homophone for "kill" is "kale." Homophones are words that are pronounced the same but have different meanings or spellings.
Homophones for sley (a weaving tool) include slay (kill) and sleigh (a vehicle for traveling over snow or ice).
The brave knight will slay the dragon.Note: Strictly speaking, slay is a homophone of sleigh. These types of words fall into one of three categories:homophone: sound the same, spelled differently. (slay, sleigh)homograph: spelled the same, sound differently. (lead the metal, lead the verb)homonym: spelled and sound the same, different meaning. (die: cease living, die: plural of dice)
Will slay. For example, "Gregory will slay Steven."
No. It has a long A sound., as in the homophone "slay." It has the EIGH spelling as in weigh.
Sley and sleigh are homophones for slay.
We sally forth to slay yon dragon! Slay him while you can!
You slay me! (Used to indicate mirth.)Someone must slay that dragon!