trust
I believe that there is not one
I believe that you mean synonym Homophones do not exist for those words (a homophone is a word that sounds like another word but has a different meaning) Some synonyms are: constrain, deter, confine, and repress
I don't believe it has one, though I suppose (depending on your accent) shell is close.
I don't believe there is one.For help in finding homophones, you might consider using the Wolfram-Alpha page with a command likehomophone of hear
I believe that you mean synonym Homophones do not exist for those words (a homophone is a word that sounds like another word but has a different meaning) Some synonyms are: constrain, deter, confine, and repress
i believe the homophone for prince is prints
I believe that there is not one
I believe that you mean synonym Homophones do not exist for those words (a homophone is a word that sounds like another word but has a different meaning) Some synonyms are: constrain, deter, confine, and repress
I don't believe it has one, though I suppose (depending on your accent) shell is close.
I don't believe there is one.For help in finding homophones, you might consider using the Wolfram-Alpha page with a command likehomophone of hear
I believe that you mean synonym Homophones do not exist for those words (a homophone is a word that sounds like another word but has a different meaning) Some synonyms are: constrain, deter, confine, and repress
Rule, power, sway, control, influence. Btw, I believe you mean synonym. Homophone in a word that's spelled the same or similar, but means something different. Synonym means the same thing, but is a whole different word. There is no actual homophone for authority.
I believe the word you are looking for his homophone.
The answer is that there is no homophone for can, but can is a homonym.
I believe that you mean synonym Homophones do not exist for those words (a homophone is a word that sounds like another word but has a different meaning) Some synonyms are: constrain, deter, confine, and repress
Him is the homophone for hymn.
Your is a homophone of you're. In some dialects, yore is another homophone.