The sentences below show the differences between the peakand peek.
If you peek at this gift now, you won't be surprised on your birthday.
There was snow at the top of the mountain peak.
Yes, "peak" and "peek" are homonyms. They have the same pronunciation but different meanings and spellings. "Peak" refers to the top or highest point of something, while "peek" means to take a quick or secret look at something.
A homophone for "peek" is "peak."
A homophone for "peak" is "peek."
The homophone of "peek" is "peak".
There are two homophones for "peek": "peak" and "pique".
When the mist cleared I was able to take a peek and the peak of the mountain.
I took a peek through the window.Don't peek at me when I'm changing.We will climb to the peak of the mountain.Her excitement seemed to peak.
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When the mist cleared I was able to take a peek and the peak of the mountain.
The homophone for peak is peek as in to look quickly. example sentence: Don't peek at those gifts until Christmas!
peak The snow covered the mountain peak.
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