The homophone that means to stop or halt is "brake".
The homophone you are referring to is "halt" and "halt." "Halt" means to bring something to a stop, while "hault" refers to payment of money.
The homophone for "to bring to a stop" is "halt" and the homophone for "payment of money" is "alt."
check, cheque
The homophones for "to bring to a stop" are halt and halt. The homophones for "payment of money" are doe and dough.
The homophone that means to stop or halt is "brake".
The homophone you are referring to is "halt" and "halt." "Halt" means to bring something to a stop, while "hault" refers to payment of money.
The homophone for "to bring to a stop" is "halt" and the homophone for "payment of money" is "alt."
check, cheque
The homophones for "to bring to a stop" are halt and halt. The homophones for "payment of money" are doe and dough.
Halt!
The answer is that there is no homophone for can, but can is a homonym.
The plural form of halt is halts.
Halt chose Will as his apprentice.
The word halt has one syllable.
The homophone for "hymn" is "him."
the homophone for stationery is stationary