Home > English > Vocabulary > Homophones and HomographsWhat is the homophone of ‘meet’?A. Meat B. Mate C. Mete D. MitAnswer: MeatAdditional Information: 'Meet' and 'meat' are homophones, sounding alike but differing in meaning. Subjects: Homophones and Homographs, VocabularyRelated MCQsWhich word is a homophone for ‘pore’?What is the homograph in this sentence: ‘He took the bat from the bat cave’?What does ‘tear’ (a rip) and ‘tear’ (from the eye) illustrate?Which word is a homophone for ‘mail’?Which of the following is a homophone for ‘pole’?What is the homograph in this sentence: ‘He will wind the clock’?What is the homophone of ‘site’?What is the homophone of ‘waste’?Which word is a homophone for ‘beet’?What is the homophone of ‘heal’?What is the homophone of ‘write’?Which word is a homophone of ‘principle’?What does ‘bowl’ (to roll) and ‘bowl’ (a dish) represent?Which of the following is a homophone for ‘flower’?Which word is a homophone for ‘son’?