That is homophone, not homophobe, you silly goose.
On the off chance that you do not know what a homophone is and did not parse out the Greek – homo meaning same, phone meaning voice or utterance – here is the dictionary definition:
One of two or more words pronounced alike but different in meaning or derivation or spelling (such as the words to, too, and two)
Common examples of homophones include:
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- berry – bury
- bread – bred
- lead – led
- cell – sell
- sent – scent – cent
- flex – flecks
- weather-whether
- guessed-guest
- band – banned
- and many, many more
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I do not recall having an issue with homophones in Continue reading “Homophone Challenged”