Rye and wry are examples of homophones that are often mixed up because they sound similar although they have different meanings and uses. Today, we… Continue reading
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Straight vs. Strait
Another set of homophones that are often mixed up by writers are the words straight and strait. While these two terms sound alike, they actually… Continue reading
Staid vs. Stayed
As with other homophones, the words staid and stayed have similar sounds and may sometimes cause confusion. Despite this similarity, these two terms have different… Continue reading
Sleight vs. Slight
Because they are homophones or words that sound alike but have different spellings, meanings, or origins, sleight and slight are often misused or interchanged by… Continue reading
Reign vs. Rein
As with other homophones or words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling, the terms reign and rein often cause confusion among… Continue reading
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