Homophones
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Homophones
Homophones are words which sound the same but are different in spelling, meaning and origin. Some examples of homophones are given below.
Introduction to Homophones
Knew-new | Bear-bare | Blue-blew |
Flu-flew | Dear-deer | Pair-pear |
Fair-fare | Hair-hare | Aural-oral |
Die-dye | Meat-meat | Feat-feet |
Him-hymn | No-know | Hear-here |
Sew-sow |