Pear and Pare. Pear being the fruit and to pare means to shave off the outer layer of skin or covering.
The homophone for "pair" is "pear."
The homophone of "pair" is "pear."
The homophone of couple is "hobble."
Base bass is the homophone pair meaning villainous singer
The homophone pair meaning a wildcat's chain parts is "lynx links."
The homophone pair is told (informed) / tolled (rang bell)
The homophone of couple is "hobble."
Base bass is the homophone pair meaning villainous singer
pear
The homophone of "pair" is "pear."
The homophone for "couple" is "couple". It is a word that sounds the same as another word but has a different spelling and meaning.
The homophone pair is told (informed) / tolled (rang bell)
The homophone pair meaning a wildcat's chain parts is "lynx links."
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a pair of socks
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pair
A homonym pair consists of two words that are spelled and pronounced the same but have different meanings. For example, the word "bat" can refer to a flying mammal or a piece of sports equipment used in baseball.