15 Words That Sound Similar But Have Different Meaning
Wednesday, Aug 19, 2020, 5:55 pm
By:James Fraser
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English language is one of the world's most spoken languages. It is clean and simple. However, those who are trying to learn English always say it is the most confusing language. We have to agree that some grammar rules in English are little strange. For example, the letter 'T' sounds different in three different words not, natural and nation.
Adding more to confusion, some words in English language sound very similar. Some of them even have same pronunciation or spelling. Let us show you fifteen such words that sound similar but have a different meaning.
4.HIV vs. AIDS
We have one more set of words that most people get wrong.
HIV: HIV is the name of a virus. HIV stands for human immunodeficiency virus. One can have HIV and not AIDS.
Example: John contracted HIV through unprotected sex with someone.
AIDS: AIDS, which stands for acquired immunodeficiency syndrome is actually a medical condition caused by HIV virus.
Example: Adam has been suffering from AIDS for the past four years.
5.Crocodile vs. Alligator
Alligators and crocodiles are two different species. Hence one should clearly differentiate when they are writing or talking about them.
Crocodile: Crocodiles are giant water reptiles that grow up to 5 meters, and live for seventy to hundred years. Crocodiles have sharp V shaped snouts.
Example: Saltwater crocodiles in Australia are one of the most dangerous animals living on this planet.
Alligator: Alligators are native only to America and China. They are not as big as crocodiles. They live in freshwater.
Example: I spotted an alligator by the side of a river in my recent trip to Louisiana.
6.Censor vs. Censure
Censor and censure carry two completely different meanings, although they sound like they are related.
Censor: censor/censoring is an act of banning, blocking or suppressing books, music or movies by government, monarchs or officials.
Example: That particular part of the movie was censored by US government. However, you can still see it in international version.
Censure: The word censure is used whenever there is a need to express strong disapproval towards something.
Example: John censure women who act sweet just to get their stuff done.
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