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This word list focuses on another set of homophones — words that sound the same but have different spellings and meanings. Learning these words will help you use them correctly in both writing and speaking.
For example, lord (a title of nobility) and laud (to praise) may sound identical, but they have completely different meanings. Similarly, sore (a painful spot) and saw (a tool for cutting) share the same sound, but are used in different contexts.
Studying these homophones will help you write more accurately and avoid common spelling mistakes. Try working with these words in a spelling game to improve your language skills!
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