Homophones

Walk vs. Wok

Walk and wok 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 walk and wok, the word origins of the terms, and some examples of their English usage …

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Sot vs. Sought

Sot and sought 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 sot and sought, the word origins of the terms, and some examples of their …

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Awed vs odd

Awed and odd 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 awed and odd, the word origins of the terms, and some examples of their …

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We’ll vs. Wheel

We’ll 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 we’ll and wheel, the word origins of the terms, and some examples of their …

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Stolen vs. Stollen

Stolen and stollen 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 stolen and stollen, the word origins of the terms, and some examples of their …

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Told vs. Tolled

Told and tolled 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 told and tolled, the word origins of the terms, and some examples of their …

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Heel, heal and he’ll

Heel, heal and he’ll 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 heel, heal, and he’ll, the word origins of the terms, and some examples …

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Tent vs. Tint

Tent and tint are are two 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 tent and tint, the word origins of the terms, and some examples …

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Glare vs glair

Glare and glair are are two 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 glare and glair, the word origins of the terms, and some examples …

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Aureole vs oriole

Aureole and oriole are are two 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 aureole and oriole, the word origins of the terms, and some examples …

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