scent is used.
I sent my friend in letter.
She detected a floral scent in the air just as she sent out the invitations.
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Sent: I sent him to the store. Scent: That scent is lovely on you. Cent: This gum is only worth one cent.
A homophone of "sent" would be "cent".
Scent
A homophone of the word "sent" is "scent." Both words are pronounced the same way but have different meanings.
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Sent: I sent him to the store. Scent: That scent is lovely on you. Cent: This gum is only worth one cent.
A homophone of the word "sent" is "scent." Both words are pronounced the same way but have different meanings.
A homophone of "sent" would be "cent".
The homonym pair you're referring to is "scent" and "cent." "Scent" refers to a smell or odor, while "cent" refers to a coin worth one-hundredth of a dollar in various currencies, such as the US cent or euro cent.
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The homophone for "stench" is "stanch."
Two homophones of "penny" are "penne" (a type of pasta) and "penni" (a Finnish currency unit).
cent i.e. A penny equals 1 cent. scent i.e. Spring is a wonderful time of year when the scent of lilacs fills the air.
The homophone of sent is cent - she bought a piece of candy for one centcent - with a penny, He bought a one cent stamp.scent - Gail loves the scent of roses.
A homophone for "cent" is "scent." Both words are pronounced the same but have different meanings.