Meet is spelled in a way to suggest that a person is going to meet another person. Example I will meet you at Applebees. Meat is spelled in a way to suggest a food item. Example, Honey will you go get me a good cut of meat for dinner tonight.
"Meet" and "meat" are sound alike words. I was supposed to meet her at noon to go to the meat market.
mitt, mint, meat, meet
Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings. They are typically written differently but pronounced the same way, such as "night" and "knight."
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Meet and Meet
meet is to meet up with someone and meat is the food you eat from animals
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Yes, meat, meet and mete are homophones. Homophone: noun: definition: Words that sound the same, but are different in meaning and spelling. Meat: the edible flesh of an animal. The meat mom made sure tasted delicious. Meet: To be introduced to. It was nice to meetyou. Mete: To measure by; to give or order a punishment. Judges' authority to mete out harsher sentence is challenged. They are pronounced the same, but each has a different meaning and spelling.For another in the set, add "mete."
Some examples of homophones are "to/too/two," "there/their/they're," and "no/know." These are words that sound the same but have different meanings.
meat you?meet you.
Meat and meet.