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What is a homophone for maze?

There isn't a perfect homophone for "maze", meaning a word that sounds exactly the same but has a different meaning.

However, "maze" can sometimes be used interchangeably with "maze", which is a verb meaning "to bewilder or confuse."

For example:

* "The intricate corridors of the castle mazed me."

This sentence uses "mazed" as a verb to convey the feeling of being lost and confused within the castle.

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