Homonyms
Homonyms: Words that not only sound the same but are spelled diferently.
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- ate
- This is the process of consuming food.
- break
- If a vase is knocked from the table and lands on the floor, it will usually do this.
- flu
- When you are sick.
- ant
- This is a small insect.
- sent
- What did you do to your letter, when you finished writing it?
- aunt
- This person is usually your father's sister.
- cent
- Another word for a penny.
- feat
- If you are an acrobat you perform daily, and it might be called this.
- capital
- You start your name with this type of letter.
- flower
- A violet, a rose, a daisy.
- scent
- You can smell this, when you open a perfume bottle.
- heal
- When some wound gets better.
- bury
- A squirrel does this to hide food for the winter.
- flew
- The past tense of fly.
- bear
- This animal is an omnivore.
- capitol
- A place where senators can meet.
- heel
- You have this at the back of your foot.
- dear
- You can begin a letter with this word.
- berry
- This fruit grows on a bush.
- flue
- Your chimney has one of these.
- brake
- You apply this pedal when you want to stop.
- eight
- This is the number that comes after seven.
- colonel
- This man usually leads soldiers into battle.
- feet
- You usually walk on these all day long.
- deer
- Many people hunt these with guns.
- fare
- You are charged this to get on a plane.
- bare
- His feet were without socks or shoes.
- flour
- You use this to make muffins.
- fair
- If the weather is mild, it might be called this.
- blue
- Zachary has a car this very color.
- blew
- This is what the wind does, sometimes at night.
- Kernel
- These are sometimes called "Old Maids." They are at the bottom of a bowl of popcorn.
- he'll
- The contraction of two words: he and will.