difference between weight/wait
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The words wait and weight are homophones: they sound alike but have different meanings. The verb wait means to stay in place until something else happens. As a noun, wait refers to the time spent waiting. ... The noun weight refers to a measure of heaviness or to an object used to hold something down.
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Weight is actually described as the heaviness of an object while wait means to stay at a place until something desired or expected would happen.
SENTENCES USING THE GIVEN WORDS:
Weight- The weight of that bag is 4kg.
Wait- Please wait. I am doing something important.
The only similarity among the given words is that they are pronounced the same. So, they are homophones.
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