The homonym of "seven days" is "seventh daze."
Seven daze
The homonym for "seven days" is "weak" (pronounced the same as "week").
The homonym for daze is days. "Daze" refers to a state of bewilderment or confusion, while "days" refers to a period of time.
The homonym for 'days' is 'daze', which means to stun or overwhelm with a blow, shock, or surprise. It can also refer to a state of bewilderment or confusion.
A homonym for the word "seven" is "severn," which sounds the same but has a different meaning (referring to a river in the United Kingdom).
The answer is which, but you mean homophone, not homonym.
The homonym for "seven days" is "weak" (pronounced the same as "week").
The homonym for daze is days. "Daze" refers to a state of bewilderment or confusion, while "days" refers to a period of time.
The homonym for 'days' is 'daze', which means to stun or overwhelm with a blow, shock, or surprise. It can also refer to a state of bewilderment or confusion.
A homonym for the word "seven" is "severn," which sounds the same but has a different meaning (referring to a river in the United Kingdom).
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The answer is which, but you mean homophone, not homonym.
The homonym of "drenched" is "drentched."
Seven days in a week is more generally used than seven days in the week, except if in reference to a specific week such as 'the seven days in the week' when referring to a specific week, such as the week before Christmas.
The homonym for "mourning" is "morning".
A homonym for "grays" is "greys."
The homonym for 'suite' is 'sweet'.
Was is a linking verb. It does not have a homonym.