Chews
The homophone for choose is chews. Example sentences:
The homophone for choose is "chews."
Chews
The homophone for 'choose' is 'chews'.
"Choose" is a homophone of "chews."
"Chews" sounds like "Choose". An example sentence: Who will America choose as the next American Idol?
The 4-letter homophone for "choose" is "chews."
The homophone for select meaning "to choose" is "selekt."
The homophone for 'choose' is 'chews'.
"Choose" is a homophone of "chews."
choose, chews
The work bit doesn't have a homophone. Chewed is another word for bit, and chews and choose are a homophone pair.
chews
Sure, please provide me with the sentence and the homophones to choose from.
Only one: choose A homophone is: chews
The 4-letter homophone for "choose" is "chews."
"Chews" sounds like "Choose". An example sentence: Who will America choose as the next American Idol?
must, mussed want, wont please, pleas choose, chews
The homophone for chew is "chew" as it is pronounced the same but can have different meanings in context.
Yes, if it is the infinitive of the verb (to choose). The past tense is spelled chose and the past participle is chosen. The verb "choose" is also a homophone of the verb conjugation "chews" (bites on).