The spelling "currant" is a dried grape (similar to raisins).
The spelling "current" can be a noun (the flow of electrical energy) or an adjective (present, up-to-date).
The word is CURRENT. (A currant is a dried grape. A current is an electrical flow.)
The homophone for the word "current" is "currant".
Our current favourite is the currant-bun.
"Currant" is a fruit. "Current" is either the passage of electricity (heard of electrical current?), or the word describing now, e.g. current events. So, in my current state of mind, I would really enjoy a currant cake.
A homonym for current is "currant," which refers to a small seedless raisin often used in baking and cooking.
Yes absolutely because the homophone (sound-alike word) for currant is current.
Currant jam is probably Black Current, thus not the same as plumb
There is no such thing as an "electric currant." Maybe you meant "electric current," which is the flow of electric charge through a conductor.
The spelling "currant" is a dried grape (similar to raisins). The spelling "current" can be a noun (the flow of electrical energy) or an adjective (present, up-to-date).
A homophone for "current" is "current." It sounds the same but has a different meaning based on the context in which it is used.
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A currant is a fruit much like a raisin.