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.
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As with the other letter lists, 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.
odder
odour (odor)
ohm (1)
ohm (2)
oke (1)
oke (2)
om (1)
om (2)
ouph (ouphe)
our (1)
our (2)