Sunday, March 8, 2020

Monday, March 2, 2020

Desert - HOMOGRAPH

How about some posts in a new category: HOMOGRAPHS!
These are words with different meanings that are spelled the same, but pronounced differently. I've been keeping a list of them as long as I've had my list of homophones, and I think it's finally time to draw some of them! :)

Friday, February 7, 2020

Aural & Oral

I've been putting this one off because drawing an ear in this style is... challenging. Not sure I really nailed it here, but it's as good as I've got in me right now. :)

With an Au – related to hearing.
With an O – related to the mouth.

Wednesday, January 1, 2020

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Monday, November 18, 2019

Ileum & Ilium

I know, I know. This one will be super-useful on a daily basis. You're welcome.

With an E – part of the small intestine.
With an I – part of the pelvis.

Monday, August 26, 2019

Than & Then

With an A – substance comparison.
With an E – time comparison.

Wednesday, August 14, 2019

Wednesday, June 26, 2019

Moor & More

-oor – (v.) secure a vessel by tying it down.
-ore – (adj.) a larger amount.

Monday, February 25, 2019

Click & Clique

-ck – small, snapping noise.
-que – small, French, snapping noise... No?... OK, it's a group of like-minded people, usually with the implication that they exclude new people from joining.

Saturday, December 1, 2018

Fir & Fur

Seems like the right season for this one, doesn't it? Have a happy Life Day, everybody! ;)


Wednesday, September 5, 2018

Lessen & Lesson

With an E – (v.) make smaller.
With an O – (n.) a teaching unit.

Friday, September 15, 2017

Palate, Palette, Pallet

So many combinations of Ls and Ts! And As and Es! Who can keep them all straight??

Monday, September 26, 2016

Warn & Worn

With an A – (v.) Alert!
With an O – (adj.) Used to a level of decreased value. (also, the past participle of Wear.)

Pride & Pried

-ide – (n.) feeling of accomplishment.
-ied – (v.) past tense of Pry.

Sunday, March 6, 2016

Callous & Callus (Final post)

It's Homophones, Weakly's fifth anniversary today, and also its final day.
I've enjoyed this project immensely, as well as chatting with many of you about words-n-stuff over the years, but it's time for me to move on. I can't commit to weekly updates here anymore. I may revisit HW from time to time – after all, there are still plenty of homophones to get to. But I can't be your Sunday habit anymore...
Or can I?
I've been collecting lost/discarded shopping lists for years. (Shut up, it's not weird! And I'm not the only one who does it!) But it's finally time for me to do something with them! Starting today, I'll be blogging one list every week, accompanied by an illustration of the person I imagine wrote it. It's called Shoppers Unknown, and I'll be trying it out on Tumblr as well here on Blogger. I'll have links to it from Twitter, Facebook, and Ello as usual, too. (Jeez, suddenly this sounds like a lot of work...)
Anyway, the point is I'll still be drawing something for you every Sunday! I'll just be posting it over at Shoppers Unknown. I hope to see you there!
And here's our final pair of homophones, Callous & Callus, which pays tribute to HW's very first post on 3/6/2011.
-ous – (adj.) Mean, uncaring.
-us – (n.) Hard patch of toughened skin.


Finish & Finnish



Sunday, February 28, 2016

Right, Rite, Wright, Write

Right – 1: opposite of left. 2: correct.
Rite – ceremony, ritual.
Wright – worker, craftsperson.
Write – oh, jeez, just try to define writing, wouldja? Let's see... to communicate using visual/tactile symbols that represent words/concepts. Or something like that. Sheesh. If you're reading this, you know what writing is!

Sunday, February 21, 2016

Misses & Mrs.

Not trying to be heteronormative here, just simplifying for visual clarity.

Sunday, February 14, 2016