Homophones are the words that sound the same, yet have different meanings. In this article we will see the difference between Rochet and Rocket and their correct usages.
Rochet Vs Rocket
Rochet: (n) a vestment made of linen or cotton resembling a surplice, used chiefly by bishops and abbots.
For e.g.
- The Church ceremony was eye-catching with all the church dignitaries dressed in robes and rochet.
- Father hunted for a particular kind rochet for the Christmas mass.
Rocket: (n) a cylindrical projectile that can be propelled to a great height by combustion of its contents; a rocket propelled missile, spacecraft, etc.
For e.g
- This Diwali there were newer varieties of rocket crackers available in the market.
- The little girl was inspired by the images of rocket in the book and decided to build one.