Homophones: Words sounding same (Sama-uchcharit)
Homophones: Words sounding the same (Sama-uchcharit) A homophone is a word that is spelled the same but has a different meaning or pronunciation. For ex...
Homophones: Words sounding the same (Sama-uchcharit) A homophone is a word that is spelled the same but has a different meaning or pronunciation. For ex...
Homophones: Words sounding the same (Sama-uchcharit)
A homophone is a word that is spelled the same but has a different meaning or pronunciation. For example, the words "doctor" and "book" are homophones, both meaning a person who is trained to heal the sick.
The English language has many homophones, and understanding them is essential for learning to read and write correctly. Words that sound the same but have different meanings, such as "doctor" and "book," are called synonyms.
Examples:
Saheli and Saheli both mean "beautiful".
Daru and dur both mean "old".
Chhatrapati and Chatrapati both refer to the same person.
Tips for Identifying Homophones:
Look for words that are spelled the same but have different meanings.
Pay attention to the pronunciation of the words.
Use a dictionary or online resource to look up unfamiliar words.
By understanding homophones, you can learn to read and write more accurately, and you will be able to better understand the meaning of words