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homophone

1 of 1noun
/ˈhɑməfoʊn/
Forms:homophones
1

(grammar) one of two or more words with the same pronunciation that differ in meaning, spelling or origin

  • The homophones "piece" and "peace" are frequently confused by new English learners.
  • When writing poetry, some poets cleverly use homophones to add layers of meaning to their verses.
  • Mistaking homophones like "bare" and "bear" can lead to amusing misunderstandings in conversation.
  • "Seas" and "sees" are homophones, even though they refer to different things.
  • English learners often find homophones tricky because they sound the same but are spelled differently.