cymbal either of a pair of brass plates that are clashed together to make a ringing sound and that together form a musical percussion instrument
A homophone for cymbal is symbol.
Symbol = noun, a sign or mark denoting something else. Cymbal = noun, a musical instrument of the percussion family.
A red heart is a symbol of love. The shamrock is a symbol for the Holy Trinity- three persons in one God. This wedding ring is a symbol of my love for you. For many Americans, the Confederate flag is a symbol of hatred and bigotry.
The homophone for peace is piece. He ate the last pieceof pizza. A dove is a symbol of peace around the world.
cymbal -- A percussion instrument; a concave brass plate used in bands and orchestras that is struck with a drumstick or metal "brushes" or is used in pairs struck together.
A homophone for cymbal is symbol.
Symbol = noun, a sign or mark denoting something else. Cymbal = noun, a musical instrument of the percussion family.
A red heart is a symbol of love. The shamrock is a symbol for the Holy Trinity- three persons in one God. This wedding ring is a symbol of my love for you. For many Americans, the Confederate flag is a symbol of hatred and bigotry.
The homophone for peace is piece. He ate the last pieceof pizza. A dove is a symbol of peace around the world.
cymbal -- A percussion instrument; a concave brass plate used in bands and orchestras that is struck with a drumstick or metal "brushes" or is used in pairs struck together.
symbol, cymbal sign, sine role, roll soul, sole
Carets and karats, The first is a symbol used in editing, and the other is a gem weight.
A pen contains ink and a pencil has lead.
The word is spelt Homophone. It is a letter or symbol representing the same sound as another. For example, "aisle" or "I'll" or "isle"
The answer is that there is no homophone for can, but can is a homonym.
Him is the homophone for hymn.
Both. Steel is a homophone of steal. Steel (a hard, strong, gray or bluish-gray alloy of iron with carbon) and steel (a symbol or embodiment of strength and firmness) are homographs.