C - Please be patient with us, as this page and the database are under construction. Every homophone on the page is part of a set with at least one other homophone.
Sometimes I think “c” is the friendliest of all the consonants. It can be found making the same sounds as ‘k’, ‘q’, ‘s’, and on the rare occasion, ‘z’. It has different sounds for different word occasions.
Definitely one to watch closely. This leads to an abundance of homophones starting with ‘c’ and some very unusual sets.
We have looked for intersections of phonetics between the differing words in a given set. For example, “aunt/ant” are considered homophones by some but not by others. Likewise, “aren’t/aunt” sound alike to some but not others.
can (1)
can (2)
cham (1)
cham (2)
chap (1)
chikee (1)
chikee (chickee) (2)
cinque (1)
cinque (2)
cirrhus (cirrus) (1)
cirrhus (2)
cist (1)
cist (2)
citrin (1)
citrin (2)
coax (1)
coax (2)
cocoon (1)
cocoon (2)
coerulein (cerulein)
colour (color)
come (1)
come (2)
comely (1)
comely (2)
conch (1)
conch (2)
coney (cony)
connex (1)
connex (2)
copy (1)
copy (2)
coups (1)
coups (2)
crappie (1)
crappie (2)
creek (1)
creek (2)
creese (kris)
crotal (crotale)
crux (1)
crux (2)
cud (1)
cud (2)
cyp (1)
cyp (2)
cystin (cystein)