The homophones for "shut" are "shutt" or "chut." For "seal," the homophones are "seel" or "ceal."
The homophone for "shut" is "shutt."
A homophone for seal is "seal." Homophones are words that are pronounced the same but have different meanings, origins, or spelling.
The homophone of "conceal" is "seal."
A homophone for "way of walking" is "aisle." A closure for an opening is a "seal."
The homophones for "shut" are "shutt" or "chut." For "seal," the homophones are "seel" or "ceal."
The homophone for "shut" is "shutt."
A homophone for seal is "seal." Homophones are words that are pronounced the same but have different meanings, origins, or spelling.
The homophone of "conceal" is "seal."
A homophone for "way of walking" is "aisle." A closure for an opening is a "seal."
punch a judge in the face and seal his lips shut!
A homophone for the word "close" is "clothes." Both words sound the same when spoken, but have different meanings and spellings.
Shut, seal
Put it in a different bottle and seal it shut.
They are born where ever they want to be born so shut up
Homophone clues are wordplay riddles where the answer involves words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings. For example, "I am taken from a mine, and shut up in a wooden case, from which I am never released, and yet I am used by almost every person. What am I?" The answer is "pencil" (taken from the mine = graphite, shut up in a wooden case = pencil).
A poor seal or a split.