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Homographs Homonyms and Homophones

Includes questions related to two words that are spelled the same but differ in meaning, words that have the same sound and often the same spelling but differ in meaning and words that are pronounced the same but differ in meaning and/or spelling.

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What is the homophone for someone who foretells the future and to gain?

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Asked by Wiki User

Profit means to gain, and a prophet foresees the future.
prophet, profit

What is the homophone of foretells the futrue to gain?

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Asked by Wiki User

The homophone of "foretells the future to gain" is "foretells the future to reign."

What year was the grate migrashon?

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Asked by jone259966

The Great Migration in the United States refers to the period between 1916 and 1970 when African Americans moved from the rural South to the North, Midwest, and West. It was driven by economic opportunities, escape from Jim Crow laws, and push factors like racial violence.

Homophones of profit?

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Asked by NAOMI SITONIK

Prophet is pronounced the same as profit, but is a different word.

What is sure in homophone?

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Asked by justin benjamin

"Sure" has the following homophones: "shore" and "shur."

What’s the homograph of conduct?

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Asked by Khloe Salinas

The homograph of "conduct" is "conduct." It can be pronounced differently depending on whether it is used as a noun (ˈkänˌdəkt) or a verb (kən-ˈdəkt).

What is the Homograph to be a short distance away OR to cover a opening?

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Asked by Wiki User

The homograph for "a short distance away" is "close," and the homograph for "to cover an opening" is "seal."

Are rice and rise homophones?

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Asked by Wiki User

"Rice" and "rise" are homophones because they're pronounced the same but spelt differently. The third letter is only spelling difference, which "rice" uses C, but it pronounces the same as "rise" because that's a soft C as the following letter is E.

Another opinion: that may be true in some places, but where I live we pronounce 'rise' as 'rize', and I have never heard it said any other way even on US television. In my experience, they are NOT homophones.

I agree with that I don't pronounce rice (ris) the same as rise (riz)

What is a homophone for since?

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Asked by Wiki User

A homophone for "since" is "sints."

What homograph for just?

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Asked by Wiki User

"Just" can be a homograph with two distinct meanings: as an adverb meaning "only" or "simply," and as a verb meaning to be fair or equitable.

What is the homonym for the word carry and naked?

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Asked by Wiki User

Homonym for "carry": "cary" (a proper noun). Homonym for "naked": "gnawed" (past tense of gnaw).

What is a homograph for plow?

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Asked by Wiki User

A homograph for "plow" is "plough," which refers to the same farming implement for tilling soil but is spelled differently based on regional variations.

What are homophones for cut away and going by two?

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Asked by Wiki User

Homophones for "cut away" could be "cut a weigh" or "cut aweigh." For "going by two," a possible homophone could be "going buy too."

What is homophone of the opposite of old?

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The homophone of the opposite of "old" is "new".

What is the homophone for flight of stairs and to look fixedly?

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The homophone for "flight of stairs" is "flite of stares." The homophone for "to look fixedly" is "stare."

What is a homophone of a metal?

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A homophone of a metal is "medal". Both words sound the same but have different meanings.

What is Homophone to meaning of suffering and a piece of glass?

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The homophone for "suffering" is "searing." The homophone for "a piece of glass" is "shearing."

What is a homophone for to give suggestions?

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Asked by Wiki User

"Too give suggestions" is a homophone for "to give suggestions."