A homophone for "captured" is "raptured."
The homophone for "trapped" or "captured" is "rapped."
Synonyms of "trapped" or "captured" could include ensnared, confined, or incarcerated. A homophone of "trapped" could be wrapped.
Rowed is the five-letter homophone for road. Another homophone is rode.
* The words "caught" are "court" are considered homophones in the UK and Australia, where both are pronounced (kawt).In US English, there is no homophone for "caught" (usually kawt, rhymes with taught, for which there is a homophone, taut).Some dialect rhymes or near rhymes are:- court (US kort)- cot (US kott), a small bed- cawed, what the crows did
Noh is a three-letter homophone for know and no.
It is 'caught'.
Yew (which is a kind of tree).
A homophone for "captured" is "raptured."
The homophone for "trapped" or "captured" is "rapped."
Synonyms of "trapped" or "captured" could include ensnared, confined, or incarcerated. A homophone of "trapped" could be wrapped.
Rowed is the five-letter homophone for road. Another homophone is rode.
* The words "caught" are "court" are considered homophones in the UK and Australia, where both are pronounced (kawt).In US English, there is no homophone for "caught" (usually kawt, rhymes with taught, for which there is a homophone, taut).Some dialect rhymes or near rhymes are:- court (US kort)- cot (US kott), a small bed- cawed, what the crows did
The homophone for "are" is "our."
That is lit
The homophone for "litter" is "letter."
A homophone to "cot" is "caught." Both words sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.