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Similar sounding words we often wrongly use

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Feb 24, 2021, 11:45 IST
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Similar sounding words we often wrongly use

English is a tricky language with some words so similar in sound or spelling that they're often used interchangeably. Sometimes even though we know they are different words, the autocorrect in our phones or the spellcheck in our computers can confuse us with their corrections and convince us otherwise. However, it's essential to be proficient in the language you choose to use if you want to communicate effectively. Here are some words that are commonly confused. Definitions are taken from Oxford dictionary, 2019.

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​Advise vs Advice

Advise: to tell somebody what you think they should do in a particular situation

Advice: an opinion or a suggestion about what somebody should do in a particular situation

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Were vs Where

Were: second person singular past, plural past, and past subjunctive of be

Where: Interrogative adverb

In or to what place or position.

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Except vs Accept

Except: used before you mention the only thing or person about which a statement is not true

Accept: to take willingly something that is offered; to say ‘yes’ to an offer, invitation, etc.

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​Phrase vs Phase

Phase: a stage in a process of change or development

Phrase: a group of words that have a particular meaning when used together

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a small group of words (usually without a finite verb) that together have a particular meaning and that typically form part of a sentence. ‘the green car’ and ‘on Friday morning’ are phrases.

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Fawn vs Faun

Fawn: A young deer; light brown
Faun: A mythical being, part man, part goat
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Tortuous vs Torturous

Tortuous: Full of twists; complex
Torturous: Full of pain or suffering
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Stationary vs Stationery

Stationary: Not moving
Stationery: Writing materials
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Practice vs Practise

Practice: The use of an idea or method; the work or business of a doctor, dentist, etc.
Practise: To do something repeatedly to gain skill; to do something regularly
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Meter vs Metre

Meter: A measuring device
Metre: A metric unit; rhythm in verse
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Aisle vs Isle

Aisle: A passage between rows of seats
Isle: An island
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Adverse vs Averse

Adverse: Unfavourable, harmful
Averse: Strongly disliking; opposed
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Born vs Borne

Born: Having started life
Borne: Carried
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Complement vs Compliment

Complement: To add to so as to improve; an addition that improves something
Compliment: To praise or express approval; an admiring remark
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Complacent vs Complaisant

Complacent: Smug and self-satisfied
Complaisant: Willing to please
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Coarse vs Course

Coarse: Rough
Course: A direction; a school subject; part of a meal
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Climactic vs Climatic

Climactic: Forming a climax
Climatic: Relating to climate
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Draught vs Draft

Draught: A current of air
Draft: A first version of a piece of writing
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Grisly vs Grizzly

Grisly: Gruesome, revolting
Grizzly: A type of bear
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Loath vs Loathe

Loath: Reluctant, unwilling
Loathe: To hate
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Palate vs Palette

Palate: The roof of the mouth
Palette: A board for mixing colours
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Pedal vs Peddle

Pedal: A foot-operated lever
Peddle: To sell goods
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Sceptic vs Septic

Sceptic: A person inclined to doubt
Septic: Infected with bacteria
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Principa vs Principle

Principal: Most important; the head of a school
Principle: A fundamental rule or belief
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Deser vs Dessert

Desert: A waterless, empty area; to abandon someone
Dessert: The sweet course of a meal
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