Q13. Write homophones of the following word.
1. aid
aide
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The words ade, aid, aide sound the same but have different meanings and spellings. ... The answer is simple: ade, aid, aide are homophones of the English language.
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ade, aid, aide
The words ade, aid, aide sound the same but have different meanings and spellings. Why do ade, aid, aide sound the same even though they are completely different words?
The answer is simple: ade, aid, aide are homophones of the English language.
ade
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A suffix of nouns of French or other Romance origin, as accolade, ambuscade, brigade, cannonade, lemonade, etc., or of (a few) English nouns formed on the same model, as blockade, orangeade.
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A suffix of nouns of Spanish or Italian origin (originally masculine form of preceding), as brocade, renegade, etc. It also appears in the Spanish form -ado, as in renegado, desperado.
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A suffix of Greek origin, now usually -ad, as in decade (sometimes decad), nomade (usually nomad, like monad, triad, etc.).
:: noun
A drink of the lemonade or orangeade class.
aid
:: verb-transitive
To help or furnish with help, support, or relief. See Synonyms at help.
:: noun
The act or result of helping; assistance.
:: noun
An assistant or helper.
:: noun
A device that assists: visual aids such as slides.
aide
:: noun
An aide-de-camp.
:: noun
An assistant; a helper: a nurse's aide. See Synonyms at assistant.