Eye Vs Aye Vs I

Homophones are the words that sound the same, yet have different meanings. In this article we will see the difference between Eye, Aye and I and their correct usages. Eye Vs Aye Vs I Eye: (n) Organs of sight in vertebates; (v) look at closely or with interest. For e.g. She has an artist’s eye for … Read more

Bored Vs Board

Homophones are the words that sound the same, yet have different meanings. In this article we will see the difference between Bored and Board and their correct usages. Bored Vs Board Bored: (adj) feeling weary and impatient because one is unoccupied or lacks interest in one’s current activity. For e.g. I got very bored with the film. … Read more

Canvas Vs Canvass

Homophones are the words that sound the same, yet have different meanings. In this article we will see the difference between Canvas and Canvass and their correct usages. Canvas Vs Canvass Canvas: (n) a closely woven, heavy cloth of cotton, hemp, or linen, used for sails, tents; a piece of this or similar material on which … Read more

Creak Vs Creek

Homophones are the words that sound the same, yet have different meanings. In this article we will see the difference between Creak and Creek and their correct usages. Creak Vs Creek Creak: (v) is a grating or squeaking sound; the sound made by a badly-oiled door when it opens; the sound made by damaged or worn out … Read more

Cent Vs Scent Vs Sent

Homophones are the words that sound the same, yet have different meanings. Cent Vs Scent Vs Sent Cent: (n) A fractional monetary unit of several countries, a coin worth one-hundredth of the value of the basic unit. For e.g. There was not a cent to be earned from the business. I earned 5 cents yesterday. Scent: (n) A … Read more

Complete List of Homophones

List of Homophones Homophones are the words that sound the same, yet have different meanings. accessary, accessory dew, due leach, leech rouse, rows ad, add die, dye lead, led rung, wrung ail, ale discreet, discrete leak, leek rye, wry air, heir doe, doh, dough lean, lien saver, savour aisle, I’ll, isle done, dun lessen, lesson … Read more

Seam Vs Seem

Homophones are the words that sound the same, yet have different meanings. Seam Vs Seem Seam: (n) The line formed by sewing together pieces of leather,cloth,etc. The stitches used to make such a line.  For e.g. The seam looked neat on that small piece of cloth The needlework teacher made a beautiful seam on the torn dress. … Read more

Metal Vs Mettle

Homophones are the words that sound the same, yet have different meanings. Metal Vs Mettle Metal: (n) any of a class of elementary substances, as copper,silver, gold,etc. all of which are crystalline when solid. For e.g. Recycling metal into artwork can lend a hand to the green living movement. Mettle: (n) courage and fortitude: a man … Read more

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