Homophones

Patty vs paddy

Patty and paddy are commonly confused words that are pronounced in the same way but are spelled differently and have different meanings, which makes them homophones. We will examine the different meanings of the homophonic words patty and paddy, the word origins of the terms, and some examples of their English usage in sentences. A patty …

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Catch vs. Ketch

Catch and ketch are commonly confused words that are pronounced in the same way but are spelled differently and have different meanings, which makes them homophones. We will examine the different meanings of the homophonic words catch and ketch, the word origins of the terms, and some examples of their English usage in sentences. Catch may …

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Radical vs. Radicle

Radical and radicle are commonly confused words that are pronounced in the same way but are spelled differently and have different meanings, which makes them homophones. We will examine the different meanings of the homophonic words radical and radicle, the word origins of the terms, and some examples of their English …

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Air vs err

Air and err are commonly confused words that are pronounced in the same way but are spelled differently and have different meanings, which makes them homophones. We will examine the different meanings of the homophonic words air and err, the word origins of the terms, and some examples of their English …

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Chary vs. Cherry

Chary and cherry  are commonly confused words that are pronounced in the same way but are spelled differently and have different meanings, which makes them homophones. We will examine the different meanings of the homophonic words chary and cherry, the word origins of the terms, and some examples of their English usage …

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Wheal or Weal vs. Wheel

Wheal or weal and wheel are commonly confused words that are pronounced in the same way but are spelled differently and have different meanings, which makes them homophones. We will examine the different meanings of the homophonic words wheal or weal and wheel, the word origins of the terms, and some …

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Coddle vs. Caudle

Coddle and caudle are commonly confused words that are pronounced in the same way but are spelled differently and have different meanings, which makes them homophones. We will examine the different meanings of the homophonic words coddle and caudle, the word origins of the terms, and some examples of their English …

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Philly vs. Filly

Philly and filly are commonly confused words that are pronounced in the same way but are spelled differently and have different meanings, which makes them homophones. We will examine the different meanings of the homophonic words Philly and filly, the word origins of the terms, and some examples of their English usage in sentences. …

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Need vs. Kneed

Need and kneed are commonly confused words that are pronounced in the same way but are spelled differently and have different meanings, which makes them homophones. We will examine the different meanings of the homophonic words need and kneed, the word origins of the terms, and some examples of their …

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Roil vs. Royal

Roil and royal are commonly confused words that are pronounced in the same way but are spelled differently and have different meanings, which makes them homophones. We will examine the different meanings of the homophonic words roil and royal, the word origins of the terms, and some examples of their …

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