Confusing words (Part 1)

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Confusing words (Part 1)

In English, there are a lot of words that sound alike but have different meanings. Here are some easily confusing words that may cause you trouble misusing them.

Word 1 Meaning   Word 2 Meaning
accept to agree to receive or do   except not including
advice recommendations about what to do   advise to recommend something
affect to change or make a difference to   effect a result; to bring about a result
aisle a passage between rows of seats   isle an island
all together all in one place, all at once   altogether completely; on the whole
aloud out loud   allowed permitted
altar a sacred table in a church   alter to change
appraise to assess   apprise to inform someone
aural relating to the ears or hearing   oral relating to the mouth; spoken
bare naked; to uncover   bear to carry; to put up with
bazaar a Middle Eastern market   bizarre strange
berth a bunk in a ship, train, etc.   birth the emergence of a baby from the womb
born having started life   borne carried
bough a branch of a tree   bow to bend the head; the front of a ship
brake

a device for stopping a vehicle;

to stop a vehicle

  break

to separate into pieces;

a pause

breach to break through, or break a rule; a gap   breech the back part of a gun barrel
broach to raise a subject for discussion   brooch a piece of jewellery
canvas a type of strong cloth   canvass to seek people’s votes
censure to criticize strongly   censor

to ban parts of a book or film;

a person who does this

cereal

a grass producing an edible grain;

a breakfast food made from grains

  serial happening in a series
chord a group of musical notes   cord a length of string; a cord-like body part
climactic forming a climax   climatic relating to climate
coarse rough   course a direction; a school subject; part of a meal
complement

to add to so as to improve;

an addition that improves something

  compliment

to praise or express approval;

an admiring remark

council a group of people who manage or advise   counsel advice; to advise
cue a signal for action; a wooden rod   queue a line of people or vehicles
curb to keep something in check; a control or limit   kerb (in British English) the stone edge of a pavement
currant a dried grape   current happening now; a flow of water, air, or electricity