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In English / High School | 2014-09-30

What is a homophone for "caught"?

Asked by dreabeck123

Answer (3)

A homophone is two or more words that are pronounced the same but have different meaning. An example for your word would be.
Cot

Answered by cuevas021 | 2024-06-10

**Answer: **a homophone is a word that has similar or identical sound to another word, but they have different meanings or grammatical functions. It is a common error to mistake homophones, for example confusing "their" with "they're." A homophone for the word "caught" could be "cot." "Caught" is the past and participle form of the verb "catch" and cot is a noun that means "small bed."

Answered by sortingsteering | 2024-06-12

A homophone for 'caught' is 'cot.' Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings. In this case, 'caught' refers to the action of capturing, while 'cot' refers to a type of bed.
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Answered by sortingsteering | 2024-12-24