Homophones for
ware, wear, weigher, were

ware / wear / weigher / were [weər]

ware – adj., n. & v. – adj. – 1. cognizant, informed; 2. vigilant, watchful; 3. careful, prudent; n. – 1. a collective term for merchandise often used in the plural form; 2. assorted things of the same kind; 3. used in words describing components of a computer system; v. – 1. look out for; 2. avoid

wear – n. & v. – n. – 1. clothing or objects on a person; v. – 1. carry next to one's body; 2. to bear or carry; 3. turn around into the wind; 4. tolerate, accept or agree; 5. damage or destroy by use; 6. drain the strength or energy

weigher – n. – 1. a supporter of a person; 2. one who heaves an anchor; 3. one employed to ensure correct amounts

were (wer) – n. & v. – n. – a man; 2. a condition of trouble or distress; v. – simple plural past of the verb to be, also used as an auxiliary verb