Oct 4, 2022
HOMOPHONES
COUNCIL vs COUNSEL
Council or Counsel? – When to Use Council vs Counsel.
They are homophones, which sound alike, but their meanings and spellings differ.
Council is a noun.
It refers to a group of people appointed to make decisions or give advice.
COUNCIL Examples:
1. The local council runs some good play schemes.
2. The council has placed a preservation order on the building.
3. The council is responsible for refuse collection.
4. Members of the council are elected annually.
5. The members left the council chamber.
6. Council officers are liaising closely with local groups.
COUNSEL Definition and Examples
Counsel can be a noun or a verb.
As a verb, counsel means to give advice or guidance.
As a noun, counsel is a synonym of advice and guidance.
COUNSEL Examples:
1, I would counsel you to say nothing about the affair.
2. I counsel you to abandon this horseplay immediately.
3. Peter would counsel caution in such a case.
4. Listen to the counsel of your elders.
5. Emily doubted what he told her but kept her own counsel.
6. His counsel is well-prepared.
ALTAR VS ALTER
The words altar and alter often confuse students because they are homophones.These words have the same pronunciation even though they are different parts of speech. Altar (with an A) is a noun. Alter (with an E) is a verb.
Altar and alter are spelled differently
Altar and alter share the same pronunciation /ˈɔːltə(r)/, but they have different spellings.
A-L-T-A-R spells altar
A-L-T-E-R spells alter.
Altar
The noun altar means a holy table or surface in a religious building. The main altar in a church is called the high altar.
1.He approached the altar and placed the candle on it.
2. They kneeled at the altar and prayed.
3. The altar cloths must be changed regularly.
The word altar also is part of the following idiom.
on the altar of
Meaning: in order to achieve something
Do not sacrifice your happiness on the altar of your greed.
Alter
The verb alter means to change something.
1. I almost didn’t recognize him - he’d altered so much.
2. Moving to the country has altered our lifestyle.
3. Nothing can alter the fact that your acts are illegal.
4. My hometown has altered beyond all recognition.
As an adjective, alter can be the part of the following phrase
alter ego
Meaning: the other side of someone’s personality
Batman’s alter ego is Bruce Wayne.
1. Beneficent
(kind)
God is beneficent to his creatures.
Beneficial
(useful)
Fresh air and sunshine are very beneficial to children.
2, Continuous
(without end)
Continuous rain did not allow us to go out.
Continual
(with intervals)
Last year, continual rains troubled us much.
3. . Compliment
(an expression of regard)
We should pay complement to this book.
Complement
(that which completes)
These pages are a complement to this book.
4. Cold
(cool)
A cold wind was blowing.
Cool
( cold)
A cool breeze was blowing in the morning.
5. Cloth
(material made by weaving)
His father deals in cloth.
Clothe
(to cover, covering for the body)
He put on his clothes and went away.
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