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Learn about the difference between the homophones: abjection and objection
Remember, abjection refers to degradation or disgust, while objection refers to disagreement or opposition.
Learn about the difference between the homophones: brail and braille
Remember, brail is a rope used to haul in a sail, while braille is a system of raised dots used to read by touch.
Learn about the difference between the homophones: fold and foaled
Remember, fold means to bend something over itself or close something by bringing two sides together, while foaled refers to the act of giving birth to a young horse.
Learn about the difference between the homophones: haw, ha and hah
Remember, haw refers to a fruit or a sound, while ha and hah are both used to express amusement or triumph.
Learn about the difference between the homophones: illicit and elicit
Remember, illicit means illegal or not allowed, while elicit means to draw out or obtain information or a response.