The homophone of "gaze" is "gays".
A homophone for "gaze" is "gays." Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
The homophones of "gaze" are "gays" and "gays."
The homophone for "to gaze" is "too" and the homophone for "flight of steps" is "flight of stairs." Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings. In this case, "to" sounds like "toe" and "stairs" sound like "stares."
The homophone of "step" (as in a ladder) is "staip," and the homophone of "twisted" is "twistid."
The homophone of "gaze" is "gays".
A homophone for "gaze" is "gays." Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
The homophones of "gaze" are "gays" and "gays."
The homophone for "to gaze" is "too" and the homophone for "flight of steps" is "flight of stairs." Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings. In this case, "to" sounds like "toe" and "stairs" sound like "stares."
The homophone of "step" (as in a ladder) is "staip," and the homophone of "twisted" is "twistid."
The antonym for the word "gaze" is "avert."
The seer had a gaze that could sear through my soul.
The homophone for "step of a ladder" and "twisted" is "rung."
The homophone for step is "steppe," which refers to a vast grassy plain with few trees.
Both 'staircase' or 'stairway'.
The homophone for the step of a ladder is "steppe." A homophone is a word that sounds the same as another word but has a different meaning and often a different spelling. In this case, "step" refers to a part of a ladder or staircase, while "steppe" refers to a large area of flat unforested grassland.
Rung on a ladder and wrung for twisted.