homophones of stare , male , story , Our , Won , Wood , Honour , Tail
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The homophones of given words are put aside them in the below columns:
- Stare - Stair
- Male - Mail
- Story - Storey
- Our - Hour
- Won - One
- Wood - Would
- Honour - owner
- Tail - tale
What are homophones?
- A homophone is a word that is pronounced similarly to another word (to variable degrees) but has a different meaning.
- A homophone's spelling can also differ.
- The two terms might be spelled similarly, as in rose (flower) and rose (past tense of "rise"), or they can be spelled differently, as in rain, reign, and rein.
- The term homophone can also refer to units that are longer or shorter than words, such as phrases, letters, or groups of letters that are pronounced similarly to another phrase, letter, or group of letters.
- Homophonous refers to any unit that has this feature.
Therefore, a homophone is a linguistic term for two words that sound the same but have different spellings and meanings. They're sometimes spelled the same way, and sometimes they're not. As a result, not all homophones are created equal.
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