The homophone for "sure" is "shore." Both words are pronounced the same but have different meanings and spellings.
sore
No
sore
The homophone for "shore" is "sure."
Sure, a homophone for "him" is "hymn."
Sure.
The homophone for shore is highlighted below:Are you sure you locked the door before leaving?
homophones for him: hymn; hem
The homophone for "shore" is "sure."
Sure, a homophone for "him" is "hymn."
Sure.
The homophone for shore is highlighted below:Are you sure you locked the door before leaving?
not sure but i know a homophone for horse/hoarse
Shore
homophones for him: hymn; hem
We visited the beach and collected beautiful shells that washed up on the shore.
Yes, the homophone for "filthy" is "filthie".
"Sure" has the following homophones: "shore" and "shur."
Be sure to calll us when you arrive.
The word "sugar" doesn't have a homophone. Sugar may be described as sweet, and suite is a homophone for sweet.