What is the homophone of the word break?
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brake, break. The words brake, break sound the same but have different meanings and spellings. Why do brake, break sound the same even though they are completely different words? The answer is simple: brake, break are homophones of the English language.
Similarly, it is asked, what is difference between brake and break?
As a verb, the word brake means to stop. As a noun, brake is a device for slowing or stopping motion. The word break means to smash or to shatter as in to break a cup. It also means to take a recess, as in a coffee break.
Similarly, what is the homophone of aisle?
The answer is simple: aisle, I'll, isle are homophones of the English language.
Examples of Homophones
ad, add | ate, eight |
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know, no | meet, meat |
one, won | their, there, they're |
theirs, there's | to, too, two |
who's, whose | your, you're |