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What is homonyms of sweets?

There are no perfect homonyms for "sweets" in the English language. A homonym is a word that is spelled and pronounced the same as another word but has a different meaning.

However, there are some words that are close to being homonyms of "sweets," depending on the pronunciation and dialect:

* "suites" (pronounced "sweets") is a noun meaning a set of rooms, especially in a hotel. While the pronunciation can be similar in some dialects, it's not a true homonym because the spelling is different.

* "sweet's" (pronounced "sweets") is a possessive form of "sweet," often used in names of stores selling candies and treats. This is not a homonym because it's just a different grammatical form of the word.

It's important to note that homonyms are words that are both spelled and pronounced the same. While these words may have similar sounds, they don't meet the criteria for being true homonyms of "sweets."

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