# poor - impoverished (a poor person) # poor - of low quality (a poorly built table) # poor - inadequate (a poor crop) # poor - unfortunate (you poor thing; as my poor father[i.e. now dead] used to say.) # pour - to flow or cause to flow, especially downwards # pore - biology, a minute opening in a surface through which gases/liquids may pass # pore - (followed by over), to be absorbed in studying (a book etc.)
# paw - foot of an animal having claws or nails. [In some accents, poor and paw have identical pronunciations]
pore that's it
"pour" is the only one that comes to mind.
The homophones for pour are below: poor - She is a poor student. The poor man has very little money. pore - The teenager has a clogged pore.
Some homophones for there are their and they're.
How about 'pore'?
pore that's it
"pour" is the only one that comes to mind.
The homophones for pour are below: poor - She is a poor student. The poor man has very little money. pore - The teenager has a clogged pore.
pour
Some homophones for there are their and they're.
How about 'pore'?
Sentences for the homophones pour and poor:He will pour milk on his cereal.Donate the money to the poor in your community.
The word "four" has four homophones: for, fore, and phor.
Another set of homophones is 'peace' (freedom from disturbance) and 'piece' (a portion of something).
Some homophones for "ribbon" are "ribbin" and "riben."
Some homophones for "pan" are "pann" and "panne."
Yes, in some dialects. A better one is "pore."