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To rein is to hold something back: When the horses go too fast, I rein them in.

To reign is to rule: Alexander the Great reigned over most of his known world.

A rein is a leather strap, or a similar (metaphorical) restriction. It's often used in the plural: Grab the reins!or I gave her free rein to do what she needed.

A reign is a period of rule: Queen Elizabeth's reign has lasted almost 60 years.

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What is the homophone for reign?

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The homophone for the word reign is rein. "Reign" refers to a period of rule by a monarch, while "rein" refers to the straps used to control a horse.


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Can you give a sentence using the words rein and reign?

He adjusted the horse's rein. Long may she reign.


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reign : to rule as king, the time of one's rule During the reign of King Philip, the country prospered greatly. rein: line or strap used to control an animal Santa took the reins and the sleigh took off. reign : to rule as king, the time of one's rule During the reign of King Philip, the country prospered greatly. rein: line or strap used to control an animal Santa took the reins and the sleigh took off.Rain: Reign, Rein


What is the homophone for rained?

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rain vs rein vs reign meaning?

For rain, remember the rhyme rain rain go away. For rein, remember the word restrain which also means to control. Rein and restrain have R-E in them. And for reign, remember a great king or queen which will help you add the silent 'g' to reign.