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Ten homophones with there meaning​

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Answered by parthsharma777210c
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bare, bear. ...

bare, bear. ...buy, by, bye. ...

bare, bear. ...buy, by, bye. ...cell, sell. ...

Answered by moregorakh5859
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1. Aunt (noun) or Aren’t (contraction) –

Aunt is the sister of one’s father or mother or the wife of one’s uncle.

Example – My aunt won the gold medal in chess competition.

Aren’t is the short form of ‘are not’.

Example – We aren’t going to play cricket this Sunday.

2. Ate (verb) or Eight(noun) –

Ate is the past form of ‘eat’.

Example – I ate a large size burger.

Eight is a number which comes after seven and before nine.

Example – Today, I woke up at eight o’clock.

3. Air (noun) or Heir (noun) –

Air is the invisible gaseous substance surrounding the earth, a mixture mainly of oxygen and nitrogen. It is also used to express (an opinion or grievance) publicly.

Example – The Game of Thrones (GOT) show was first aired in 2011.

A person entitled to the property or rank of another after death. It is also called as Successor or inheritor.

Example – In GOT, who is the real heir to the throne?

4. Board (noun) or Bored (adjective) –

A board is a flat piece of wood.

Example – Art teacher is drawing a beautiful portrait on the board.

Bored means lacking interest or engagement. If you are bored then it means you are not interested at all.

Example – She got bored during the history lecture.

5. Buy (verb) or By (preposition) or Bye (exclamation) –

Buy means to purchase something in exchange for payment.

Example – I need to buy a birthday present for my beloved sister.

By means identifying who performed an action.

Example – The world-famous open-source software Linux is created by Linus Torvalds.

Bye defines an informal way of saying ‘goodbye’.

Example – Okay, dear. I need to go now. See you soon. Bye.

6. Brake (noun, verb) or Break (noun, verb) –

A brake is a device for slowing or stopping a moving vehicle, typically by applying pressure to the wheels, such as brake in the car and other vehicles.

Example – He applied the brakes to stop the car.

This break has a different meaning. As a noun, it means separate into pieces and as a verb, an interruption of continuity.

Example – You should take uniform breaks to refresh your mind and reset your attention.

7. Cell (noun) or Sell (verb) –

A cell is a small room in which a prisoner is locked up. A cell is also considered as the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism.

Example – Breaking a cell is difficult for almost every prisoner.

Sell means to exchange a product or service for money.

Example – I am thinking to sell my flat for the better deal.

8. Chilli (noun) or Chilly (adjective) –

Chilli is a small spicy pepper or pod of a variety of capsicum used in cooking. It is also called as chilli pepper.

Example – I ordered the Mexican Hot Pizza, but couldn’t eat the chilli on top!

On the other hand, chilly means feeling cold.

Example – It’s a little chilly outside, don’t forget to wear your coat.

9. Deer (noun) or Dear (noun, adjective) –

Deer is a hoofed grazing animal, with branched bony antlers that are shed annually and typically borne only by the male.

Example – Animals like Deer were an important source of food for early humans.

Dear is used for the beloved person.

Example – Hey dear, are you okay now?

10. Dew (noun) or Due (adjective, noun) –

Dew is tiny drops of water that form on the ground and other surfaces outside during the night when atmospheric vapor condenses.

Example – In the early morning, the grass was wet with dew.

In terms of the noun, due means what is owed (especially money) to one. In terms of adjective, expected to happen, arrive, etc. at a particular time.

Example – When is the first payment due?

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