writ down a pair of homophone with different meaning
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Answer: A pair of homophone words are 'quiet' and 'quite'. Whereas 'quiet' means silent, 'quite' means comparative. A homophone is a type of word which sounds like another word but it has a very different meaning and in some cases, even spelling.
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