The homophone for "rung" is "wrung."
Rung is a homophone for wrung.
The homophone for rung is wrung.
wrung The towel was wrung out and hung on the rack.
The homophone for the step of a ladder is "stair."
The homophone for "rung" is "wrung."
Rung is a homophone for wrung.
The homophone for rung is wrung.
wrung The towel was wrung out and hung on the rack.
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rung, wrung
The homophone for the step of a ladder is "stair."
The homophone for a step of a ladder and "twisted" is "rung." A rung is a horizontal support on a ladder that you step on, while "wrung" is the past tense of the verb "wring," meaning to twist or squeeze something forcefully. The similarity in pronunciation between "rung" and "wrung" makes them homophones, despite their different meanings.
The homophone of "step" (as in a ladder) is "staip," and the homophone of "twisted" is "twistid."
The homophone for "step of a ladder" and "twisted" is "rung."
Rung on a ladder and wrung for twisted.
Rung on a ladder and wrung for twisted.