New posts in homophones

Should I pronounce the singular "Irishman" and the plural "Irishmen" identically?

Are the words 'lawyerly' and 'loyally' homophones in BrE?

"Sic on" or "Sick on"? [closed]

In the phrase "to see how something fares / fairs", is it "fare" or "fair" that should be used? [closed]

Is it "bear the shame" or "bare the shame"?

Why are *accept* and *except* commonly misspelled as each other? Are they homophones?

"dispatch" v "despatch" [closed]

Are the words "Aural" and "Oral" homophones?

What need is there for the English language to include both "affect" and "effect" [closed]

Explaining the "e" in "bye"? [duplicate]

How to remember using "have" instead of "of"? [closed]

Are "flower" and "flour" always homophones?

Is English simplifying its phonology? Or are there examples of new linguistic distinctions being created?

Good practise or good practice? [duplicate]

Are "dual" and "duel" necessarily homophones?

"Nice to talk to" or "Nice to talk too" [closed]

Meaning of phrase "Early/late in the piece"

Why g in gel sounds as j

Distinguishing /f–t–θ/ in th-fronting and th-stopping dialects

Are "ball" (formal event) and "ball" (sphere for playing with) etymologically related? [closed]