A homophone for the word "meet" is "meat". The former means something along the lines of congregating, or a competition. The latter is flesh of an animal.
No, "surround" is not a homophone. A homophone is a word that sounds the same as another word but is spelled differently and has a different meaning. "Surround" does not meet this definition as there is no other word that sounds exactly like it.
The word "raisin" sounds the same as reason.
The word "quay" sounds the same as key.
The word that sounds the same as altar is "alter."
The word "aisle" sounds exactly the same as "isle."
No, "surround" is not a homophone. A homophone is a word that sounds the same as another word but is spelled differently and has a different meaning. "Surround" does not meet this definition as there is no other word that sounds exactly like it.
The word "raisin" sounds the same as reason.
The word "quay" sounds the same as key.
The word that sounds the same as altar is "alter."
The word "aisle" sounds exactly the same as "isle."
The word "past" sounds the same as "passed" but is spelled differently.
No, "crop" is not a homophone. A homophone is a word that sounds the same as another word but has a different meaning and spelling. "Crop" does not have another word that sounds the same but has a different meaning and spelling.
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That sounds great; I will meet u at 7:00P.M.
A word that sounds the same as another word but has a different meaning is called a homophone. Homophones are words that are pronounced the same way but have different spellings and meanings.
No, mountain is not a homophone. A homophone is a word that sounds the same as another word but has a different meaning or spelling. Mountain does not have a word that sounds exactly the same but has a different meaning or spelling.