Please be patient with us, as this page and the data-base are under construction. Every homophone on the page is part of a set with at least one other homophone.
Is it soft or is it hard? Does it have the same sound as 'goal' or does the beginning sound more like 'gene'?
This difference comes about for many reasons. What vowel follows the 'g'? Did the word begin as an acronym? What is the word's origin?
All important questions.
As with the other letters, 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.
Blue words have links to their sets. Black words are still in waiting.
gally (1)
gally (2)
ghol (1)
ghol (2)
ghot
glacis (1)
glacis (2)
goffer (1)
goffer (2)
gourd (1)
gourd (2)
greade
greige (1)
greige (2)
grès
grey
gullie
gumboe