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Homophones

Homophones are words that have exactly the same sound (pronunciation) but different meanings and (usually) spelling.

For example, the following two words have the same sound, but different meanings and spelling:
In the next example, the two words have the same sound and spelling, but different meanings:
Audio bear (the animal)
Audio bear (to carry)
Usually homophones are in groups of two (our, hour), but very occasionally they can be in groups of three (to, too, two) or even four. If we take our "bear" example, we can add another word to the group"
Audiobare (naked)
Audiobear (the animal)
Audiobear (to tolerate)

The following list of 70 groups of homophones contains only the most common homophones, using relatively well-known words.

airheir
aisleisle
ante-anti-
eyeI
barebearbear
bebee
brakebreak
buyby
cellsell
centscent
cerealserial
coarsecourse
complementcompliment
damdamn
deardeer
diedye
fairfare
firfur
flourflower
forfour
hairhare
healheel
hearhere
himhymn
holewhole
hourour
idleidol
ininn
knightnight
knotnot
knowno
mademaid
mailmale
meatmeet
morningmourning
nonenun
oaror
onewon
pairpearpare
peacepiece
plainplane
poorpour
prayprey
principalprinciple
profitprophet
realreel
rightwriterite
rootroute
sailsale
seasee
seamseem
sightsite
sewsosow
shoresure
solesoul
somesum
sonsun
stairstare
stationarystationery
stealsteel
suitesweet
tailtale
theirthere
totootwo
toetow
waistwaste
waitweight
wayweigh
weakweek
wearwhere

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