The homophone word for "raise" is "raze."
The homophone for "raze" is "raise."
The homophone of "raise" is "raze."
Rays. It was so hot outside, the sun's rays were so powerfull, I got a sunburn. Also Raze - to tear down.
The homophones for "race" are "rays" and "raze."
The homophone word for "raise" is "raze."
The homophone for "raze" is "raise."
The homophone of "raise" is "raze."
Rays. It was so hot outside, the sun's rays were so powerfull, I got a sunburn. Also Raze - to tear down.
The homophones for "race" are "rays" and "raze."
That is the correct spelling of "raising", the form of the verb to raise (lift up, elevate).The homophone (sound-alike word) is spelled "razing", from the verb to raze (tear down).
to bring up children = raise to flatten a building = raze
There isn't a definitive answer to this question, as homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings, origins or spellings. Some examples of homophones with multiple syllables include "raise" and "raze," "beer" and "bier," and "chord" and "cord."
A homonym for the word "raze" is "raise." These words sound the same but have different meanings: "raze" means to completely destroy or demolish something, while "raise" means to lift or elevate something.
A homonym for the word "raise" is "raze." "Raise" means to lift or elevate something, while "raze" means to completely destroy or demolish.
The homophone for the word "whirred" would be the word "word."
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