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Monday, 16 June 2014

HOMOPHONES


HOMOPHONES

(Similar sound with different meanings and spellings)

Homophones also known as sound-alike words are words that are pronounced identically although they have different meanings and often have different spellings as well. These words are a very common source of confusion when writing.

Examples: Common examples of sets of homophones include: to, too & two; bee & be; sun & son; which & witch and plain & plane.

1.      Accessary            -      Someone who helps in a crime
2.      Accessory            -      Supplement, complementary
3.      Advice                 -      Recommendation
4.      Advise                 -      Recommend
5.      Altar                    -      A place of worship
6.      Alter                    -      Change, Modify
7.      Away                   -      Off, Distant
8.      Aweigh                -      Hanging clear of the bottom. Used of an anchor.
9.      Be                        -     
10.  Bee                      -      Honey collecting worm
11.  Bail                      -      Security, Bond
12.  Bale                     -      Bundle, bunch
13.  Bat                       -      A stick for cricket
14.  Bait                      -      Temptation, lure
15.  Bate                     -      To abate, lesson or diminish
16.  Bare                     -      Naked, nude
17.  Bair                      -     
18.  Bear                     -      A kind of animal
19.  Beer                     -      Cocktail
20.  Baron                   -      Nobleman, Pear
21.  Barren                  -      Infertile, unproductive
22.  Beach                   -      Seashore, coast
23.  Beech                   -      A kind of deciduous tree
24.  Beat                     -      Hit, strike
25.  Beet                     -      Beetroot
26.  Berth                    -      A bed on a ship or train
27.  Birth                    -      Delivery
28.  Beside                  -      Near, Next to
29.  Besides                -      In addition
30.  Boar                     -      Pig
31.  Bore                     -      Dull, tedious
32.  Born                     -      Natural
33.  Borne                   -      Past tense of bear
34.  Brake                   -      Control, Check
35.  Break                   -      Smash, split
36.  Breadth                -      Width
37.  Breath                  -      Inhalation
38.  Breathe                -      Inhale, respire
39.  Breeze                  -      Gentle wind
40.  Bridge                  -      Overpass
41.  But                       -      Except
42.  Butt                     -      A butt hinge
43.  Buy                      -      To purchase
44.  By                        -      Through, via, by means of
45.  Bye                      -      Used to express farewell
46.  Cloak                   -      A loose outer garment
47.  Clock                   -      Timepiece, Watch
48.  Cluck                   -      Squawk
49.  Cloth                    -      Fabric, textile
50.  Clothe                  -      Dress
51.  Coarse                  -      Rough
52.  Course                 -      Route, Lessons,
53.  Complement        -      Accessory
54.  Complement        -      Something that completes or makes perfect
55.  Compliment         -      Praise
56.  Cymbal                -      A kind of percussion instrument
57.  Symbol                -      Sign, emblem
58.  Choose                 -      Select
59.  Chose                   -      Past tense of choose
60.  Dairy                    -      Cattle farm
61.  Diary                    -      Memoir
62.  Dear                     -      Beloved
63.  Deer                     -      stag
64.  Desert                  -      Barren region
65.  Dessert                 -      The sweet eaten at the end of a meal
66.  Discreet               -      Prudent, Tactful
67.  Discrete               -      Separate, distinct
68.  Dawn                   -      Daybreak
69.  Done                    -      Past participle of do
70.  Down                   -      Downwards   
71.  Dual                     -      Double, twofold
72.  Duel                     -      Fight, contest
73.  Embarrass            -      Humiliate
74.  Embrace               -      Hug
75.  Fair                      -      Reasonable, unbiased
76.  Fare                      -      Cost, Charge
77.  Farther                 -      Beyond
78.  Further                 -      More distant in degree, time and space, Additional
79.  Fat                       -      Overweight, obese
80.  Fate                      -      Destiny
81.  Feat                      -      An act of skill
82.  Feet                      -      Plural of foot
83.  Flair                     -      Ability, Talent
84.  Flare                     -      flame, flicker
85.  Floor                    -      Ground, flooring
86.  Flour                    -      Powder obtained by grinding grain or wheat
87.  Freight                 -      Cargo, goods
88.  Fright                   -      Fear
89.  Gait                      -      Walk, step, pace
90.  Gate                     -      Door, entrance
91.  Get                       -      Obtain
92.  Grate                    -      Grind, Mince
93.  Great                    -      Huge, large, Vast
94.  Hail                      -      Sleet, frozen rain
95.  Hale                     -      Strong and healthy, fit
96.  Hangar                 -      A shelter for housing aircrafts
97.  Hanger                 -      Hook, peg
98.  Hart                     -      A male red dear
99.  Heart                    -      The organ which pumps blood via the body
100.    Hair                   -      Fur, Mane
101.    Hare                  -      Rabbit
102.    Here                  -      At this point
103.    Hear                  -      Listen to
104.    Heir                   -      Successor
105.    Higher               -      Superior
106.    Hire                   -      Employ, Rent
107.    Heard                -      Past tense of hear
108.    Herd                 -      A group of animals
109.    Hoard               -      Save, store
110.    Horde               -      Crowd, Mass
111.    Heroin               -      A drug obtained from opium
112.    Heroine             -      An actress
113.    Hoarse              -      Croaky, rough
114.    Horse                -      Opposite of Mare, stallion
115.    Idle                   -      Lazy, inactive
116.    Idol                   -      Icon, statue
117.    Inquiry              -      Investigation
118.    Inquire              -      Ask
119.    Later                 -      Afterward
120.    Latter                -      Last, final, end
121.    Letter                -      Note, correspondence
122.    Lesion               -      Cut, abrasion
123.    Lessen               -      Reduce, diminish
124.    Lesson              -      Lecture, class, a period of instruction
125.    Liaison              -      Link, Connection
126.    Litre                  -      One cubic decimetre
127.    Litter                 -      Garbage, trash, scrap
128.    Littre                 -      French Lexicographer (writer of Dictionary)
129.    Loose                -      Slack, moveable
130.    Lose                  -      Misplace, mislay
131.    Lock                 -      Security device
132.    Luck                 -      Fate, destiny
133.    Magnate            -      Industrialist, tycoon
134.    Magnet             -      Attraction, A device that attracts iron
135.    Main                 -      Chief
136.    Man                  -      Male
137.    Mane                 -      Locks, curls
138.    Mare                 -      A female horse
139.    Mayor               -      The chief executive official of Municipality
140.    Mat                   -      Carpet
141.    Mate                 -      Friend, buddy
142.    Maze                 -      Labyrinth, Network
143.    Maize                -      Corn
144.    Meat                 -      Flesh
145.    Meet                 -      To see
146.    Mete                 -      A limit or boundary, to allot
147.    Meddle             -      Interfere
148.    Middle              -      Centre
149.    Might                -      Power, strength
150.    Mite                  -      Louse, bug
151.    Nee                   -      Formerly, Previously
152.    Knee                 -      Lap
153.    Need                 -      Necessity, requirement
154.    Knead               -      Press, rub
155.    Knock               -      Beat
156.    Nock                 -      A notch on an arrow that fits on bowstring
157.    Knot                 -      Tie, bond
158.    Not                   -      No
159.    Oner                  -      Something denoting by the number one
160.    Owner               -      Landlord
161.    Plane                 -      Flat
162.    Plain                  -      Simple
163.    Pail                    -      Bucket, container
164.    Pale                   -      Light yellow colour
165.    Peace                -      Calm, Serenity, Silence, tranquility
166.    Piece                 -      A part, portion
167.    Pole                   -      Post
168.    Poll                   -      Ballot, Opinion poll
169.    Practice             -      Exercise, action
170.    Practise             -      Rehearse, perform
171.    Principal            -      Main, Major
172.    Principle            -      Morals, Ideals
173.    Quiet                 -      Calm
174.    Quit                  -      Relinquish, leave
175.    Quite                 -      Completely, fully, entirely
176.    Rack                 -      Stand, Frame
177.    Rake                 -      Scrape, rub
178.    Read                 -      To study
179.    Reed                 -      The straight stalk of any various tall grasses
180.    Rain                  -      Rainfall, rainwater
181.    Reign                -      Sovereignty, Monarchy
182.    Rein                  -      Bridle, harness
183.    Right                 -      Correct
184.    Write                 -      Put pen to paper
185.    Scene                -      Landscape, Picture
186.    Seen                  -      Third form of See
187.    Sin                    -      Offense
188.    Seam                 -      Joint, line of stitching
189.    Seem                 -      Appear, Look
190.    Seize                 -      Grab, Grasp
191.    Siege                 -      Blockade, cordon
192.    Share                 -      A part or portion of a larger amount
193.    Shear                 -      Cut off, trim
194.    Slay                   -      To kill, to assassinate
195.    Sleigh                -      Sledge, sled, toboggan
196.    Son                   -      Child
197.    Sun                   -      Star/Planet
198.    Steal                  -      To commit theft
199.    Steel                  -      A kind of metal used in construction
200.    Still                   -      Motionless, calm
201.    To                     -      Toward
202.    Too                   -      Also
203.    Two                  -      Decimal no.-2
204.    Earn                  -      Obtain money in return of service
205.    Urn                   -      Vase, pot
206.    Vague               -      Unclear, Hazy, misty
207.    Vogue               -      Fashion
208.    Waist                -      The middle part of body above hips
209.    Waste                -      throw away, squander
212.    Weak                -      Feeble
213.    Week                -      A period of seven days
214.    Weather            -      Climate
215.    Whether            -      If
216.    Wrack               -      Destruction or ruin
217.    Wreck               -      Destroy, to suffer destruction or ruin
218.    Eight                 -      The number 8
219.    Ate                    -      Past tense of eat
220.    Ear                    -      Organ of hearing
221.    Year                  -      A period of twelve month
222.    Yoke                 -      Harness
223.    Yolk                  -      The yellow part of an egg





Close to Homophones
1.      Beneficence                -           Doing well
2.      Beneficent                   -           Charitable
3.      Beneficial                    -           Helpful           
4.      Commission                -           Payment, Charge
5.      Commissioner             -           Officer, Official
6.      Conscience                  -           Sense of right & wrong
7.      Conscientious              -           Thorough and assiduous
8.      Deceit                          -           Deception, trick
9.      Decent                         -           Honest, polite
10.  Doer                            -           One who does something
11.  Door                            -           Gate
12.  Ecstasy                        -           Joy, a state of happiness
13.  Ecstatic                       -           Overjoyed
14.  Foreign                        -           Alien
15.  Foreigner                     -           Outsider, a person who is from a foreign country
16.  Insecure                       -           Unconfident, uncertain
17.  Insincere                      -           Dishonest
18.  Insight                         -           Imminent, approaching
19.  Insist                           -           Persist, stand firm
20.  Insistent                      -           Firm, adamant
21.  Jewel                           -           Gem
22.  Jeweler                        -           Jewel Maker
23.  Jewelry                        -           Ornaments, trinkets
24.  Lay                              -           Put down
25.  Lecture                        -           Sermon, A speech given to the public
26.  Lecturer                       -           Professor
27.  Mast                            -           Mainly
28.  Must                            -           Essential, necessary, requisite
29.  Ochre                          -           A brownish yellow color
30.  Oeuvre                        -           Total work done by a writer, artist
31.  Oneiric                        -           Of or relating to dreams
32.  Onerous                       -           Burdensome
33.  Virtue                           -           Morality, Good quality
34.  Vouch                          -           Promise
35.  Veracious                     -           Truthful, Honest
36.  Voracious                    -           Hungry
37.  Waiter                          -           Server, attendant
38.  Water                           -           A clear, colorless, odorless and tasteless liquid
39.  Zion                             -           The Jewish people, Israel
40.  Zone                            -           Region

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