The homophone for "stale" is "stale," as in when two or more words sound the same but have different meanings.
No, "stale" is not a verb. It is an adjective that describes something old or no longer fresh.
The bread tasted stale after sitting out for a few days.
The answer is that there is no homophone for can, but can is a homonym.
The homophone for "hymn" is "him."
The homophone for "stale" is "stale," as in when two or more words sound the same but have different meanings.
I do not have a stale mouth. Who said that i have a stale mouth? :D :D
No, the word stale is an adjective. The noun form for the adjective stale is staleness.
stale laptop with catsup
The antonym of stale is fresh.
fresh
No, "stale" is not a verb. It is an adjective that describes something old or no longer fresh.
Stale is the correct spelling.
A noun for damp, stale air is must or mustiness; the adjectives are musty or dank.
The bread tasted stale after sitting out for a few days.
The opposite of stale (food, air) would be fresh. The opposite of stale (tired, cliche) would be new, or original.
They just get stale