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The answer is simple: foul, fowl are homophones of the English language. More homophones.
Even though fowl and foul are homophones and sound the same, they have very different meanings. Fowl is easy to remember as another word for a bird since the ...
20 февр. 2012 г. · A user would like to know the difference between “fowl” and “foul.” These two words are yet another example of homophones—that is, words that ...
"Foul" and "fowl" are easy to confuse because they sound identical (i.e., they are perfect homonyms). "Foul" means bad, revolting, or distasteful. For example:.
The words foul and fowl are classic examples of English homophones. The word foul is primarily used as an adjective meaning something that is very unpleasant to ...
Homophones for foul, fowl. foul / fowl [ˈfaʊl]. foul – adj., n. adv., & v. – adj. – 1. offensive to the senses; loathsome; stinking; 2. dirty, soiled, ...
A fowl is any bird kept for its meat, eggs, or feathers. Examples: 1. My grandpa raises various types of fowl in his backyard. 2. The fowl strutted around the ...
Homophone # 242. foul fowl. Some people think that Marmite tastes fowl. In some parts of the US you need a permit to keep foul.
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