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What is a Homophones for servant?

There are no perfect homophones for "servant" in the English language. A homophone is a word that sounds the same as another word but has a different meaning and spelling.

However, you could use words that are similar in sound but have different meanings, such as:

* Servant: someone who works for someone else, typically in a domestic setting.

* Servant: (archaic) someone who serves a king or queen.

* Servant: (archaic) a follower of Christ.

* Servant: a person who works for a specific purpose or cause.

Similar-sounding words:

* Servant: a person who works for someone else, typically in a domestic setting.

* Surfeit: an excessive amount of something.

* Surly: bad-tempered and unfriendly.

Ultimately, the best way to find a suitable word depends on the specific context you're using it in.

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