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13 years ago
Proceeding to homophone with E
earn
To acquire as a result of effort or action
urn
An ornamental vase for holding the ashes of the dead
earn
To acquire as a result of effort or action
urn
An ornamental vase for holding the ashes of the dead
13 years ago
Some most common homophones are
ad......advertisement
add......to sum
side and sighed
fair and fare
ad......advertisement
add......to sum
side and sighed
fair and fare
Meera sandhu
13 years ago
Die and dye. I hope I need not mention its meaning. Its very obvious to everyone.
13 years ago
@ Arunkumar here we are going on alphabetic order.
Groan - making a deep sound expressing on pain
grown - a kid grown to next level(boy).
Groan - making a deep sound expressing on pain
grown - a kid grown to next level(boy).
Vinu
13 years ago
Ya I know Vinodh. It was me who gave this idea. But i find some alphabets missing in between.
13 years ago
Ya I know Vinodh. It was me who gave this idea. But i find some alphabets missing in between.
did you mean the missing letter was d, because d is present.
Anyways proceeding with H:
hallow
To set aside for sacred or holy use
halo
A sense of idealized glory invested in a person.
And guys since we have literally created a library of homophones..we have to be careful of not repeating any homophones.
13 years ago
Ya. I didn't notice the homophone starting with D Deven. Thanks Deven.
13 years ago
Homophones with "I"
Indite - to compose or write as a poem
Indict - to charge with an offense or crime.
Indite - to compose or write as a poem
Indict - to charge with an offense or crime.
Vinu
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