Stalk(noun) Vs Stalk(verb) Vs Stork

Homophones are the words that sound the same, yet have different meanings. In this article we will see the difference between Stalk(noun) and Stalk(verb) and their correct usages. Stalk(noun) Vs Stalk(verb) Stalk: (n) The slender attachment or support of a leaf, flower or fruit; the main stem of a herbaceous plant. For e.g. She chewed … Read more

Faint Vs Feint

Homophones are the words that sound the same, yet have different meanings. In this article we will see the difference between Faint and Feint and their correct usages. Faint Vs Feint Faint: (adjective) feeling weak and dizzy and close to losing consciousness; lacking brightness, vividness, clearness, loudness, strength, feeble or slight, feeling weak, dizzy, or exhausted. For … Read more

Great Vs Grate

Homophones are the words that sound the same, yet have different meanings. In this article we will see the difference between Great and Grate and their correct usages. Great Vs Grate Great: (adjective) of an extent, amount, or intensity considerably above average; of ability, quality, or eminence considerably above average; an important or distinguished person For e.g. … Read more

Pair Vs Pare

Homophones are the words that sound the same, yet have different meanings. In this article we will see the difference between Pair and Pare and their correct usages. Pair Vs Pare Pair: (noun) a set of two things used together or regarded as a unit; an article consisting of two joined or corresponding parts not used separately. … Read more

Rode Vs Rowed Vs Road

Homophones are the words that sound the same, yet have different meanings. In this article we will see the difference between Rode, Rowed and Road and their correct usages. Rode Vs Rowed Vs Road Rode: (v) past tense of ride. To travel on the back on an animal or a two-wheeler; to float on water. For … Read more

Horde Vs Hoard

Homophones are the words that sound the same, yet have different meanings. In this article we will see the difference between Horde and Hoard and their correct usages. Horde Vs Hoard Horde: (n) A large group of people. For e.g. Hordes of armed men filled up the little space in a matter of minutes, all in … Read more

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