Did you mean 'insight', as in mental perception?
A homonym for insight is incite.
"Incite" is a regular verb; therefore, "incited".
The Incite Mill was created on 2010-10-16.
incite means not excited and excite means excited
LG Incite has WiFi - always a big bonus. LG Incite has Windows - smaller icons. Big difference when deciding.
Incite a rebellion against the British Incite the mob to stone him to death, he would have to be murdered as secretly as possible. The most spectacular failure was a power supply glitch, all the magic smoke leaked out, luckily it didn't incite anything else.
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The homonym for insight is incite. "Insight" refers to gaining a deep understanding or perception, while "incite" means to provoke or urge someone to do something, usually negative or violent.
The homophone for "insight" is "incite." These words have different meanings: "insight" refers to deep understanding or perception, while "incite" means to encourage or provoke someone to take action.
they tried to incite a revolution... apex(;
No. Incite is a verb. EX: He was going to incite a riot with his speech against the government. The noun version is incitement. EX: After his speech calling for attacks on the government and the police, he was arrested for incitement to riot. It cannot be a pronoun.