I hate to make generalizations about gender, but the fact that I'm basically using restroom signage seems to justify it in this case.
A visual exploration of words that look the same, sound the same, or are otherwise easily confused. Updated weakly through 2016, now only occasionally. The book version "Homophones Visualized" is available wherever books are sold. Thanks for checking in!
Sunday, July 29, 2012
Sunday, July 22, 2012
Parish & Perish
Sunday, July 15, 2012
Knot & Not
With a K – the hard mass of wood where a branch met the trunk of a tree. Or, the hard mass where a piece or pieces of cord are intertwined. Or, a measure of nautical speed equal to one mile per hour.
Without a K – an adverb used to negate the phrase that it modifies.
Without a K – an adverb used to negate the phrase that it modifies.
Sunday, July 8, 2012
U
Hey, you! Let's do another letter homophone, why not? Why not, indeed...
Today we tackle one of the very few 4-panel groups (so far, only carrot, pear, and tease) on our list.
Hey, U, underrated vowel!Hey, ewe, female sheep!
Hey, yew, evergreen shrub!
Yeah, I'm talking to you!
Monday, July 2, 2012
Sunday, July 1, 2012
Y & Why
One of the earliest HW posts was for the letter P. Since then, I've shied away from letters-as-homophones. For no good reason. Something about "illustrating" the letter feels like a cop-out to me, but I suppose it's perfectly valid and I should just get over it.
So it's time to embrace the cop-out! Try this one on for size – the ultimate pictographic shortcut!
And now that that's over, we can get on with the other letter homophones in dew thyme.
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