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write 10 words that often confuse with their example

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Answered by dikshikas002
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Answer:

It is possible that they may look alike, sound alike or, worst of all, look and sound alike but have completely different meanings. Look at the following sentence: You need to finish a bowlful of desert in 1 minute. Well, nobody on the earth can finish a bowlful of desert in one minute.

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Answered by TRISHNADEVI
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ANSWER :

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  • Access (ability to enter or approach) : The governor is not easy of access.

  • Excess (amount of something that is more than necessary) : Excess of everything is always bad.

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  • Adopt (to take up) : He adopted unfair means in the examination.

  • Adept (skilled) : He is adept in swimming.

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[3]

  • Assent (agreement) : He gave assent to my proposal.

  • Ascent (action of rising) : Their ascent to peak was very slow.

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[4]

  • Beside (next to) : She stood beside me.

  • Besides (additionally) : Besides this, I have another pen.

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[5]

  • Born (having started life) : He was born in a very poor family.

  • Borne (carried by) : The box was borne by the porter.

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[6]

  • Cannon ( a very) : They fought with cannon.

  • Canon (official list of accepted writing for a field) : We should follow the canon of morality.

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  • Canvas (a type of strong cloth) : I purchased a canvas bag.

  • Canvass (to seek people's vote) : He canvassed vote for me.

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[8]

  • Credible (reliable) : The story is not credible.

  • Creditable (worthy of credit) : His action is creditable.

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  • Lose (to be unable to find) : I have lost my ring.

  • Loose (not tight) : He puts on a loose shirt.

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  • Stationary (not moving) : The sun is stationary.

  • Stationery (writing materials) : I purchased some stationery yesterday.

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