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Write down a pair of homophones with difference in meaning​

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Answered by kateeeykat
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A homophone is a word that sounds the same as another word but has a different meaning and/or spelling. “ Flower” and “flour” are homophones because they are pronounced the same but you certainly can't bake a cake using daffodils.

Answered by bhakti4616
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A homophone is a word that is pronounced the same (to varying extent) as another word but differs in meaning. A homophone may also differ in spelling. The two words may be spelled the same, as in rose (flower) and rose (past tense of rise), or differently, as in rain, reign, and rein. The term "homophone" may also apply to units longer or shorter than words, such as phrases, letters, or groups of letters which are pronounced the same as another phrase, letter, or group of letters. Any unit with this property is said to be "homophonous".

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