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Meaning of homophony | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2
həˈmɒfəni

Definitions

  1. A musical texture in which two or more parts move together in harmony, the relationship between them creating chords; the quality of being homophonic.
  2. The quality of being homophonous.

Equivalents

Examples

“On the other hand, it seems to be the fact that well-bred Englishmen do not say "it's him" or it's her." The formula is: "It's he"; "it's she"; "it's me." The homophony doubtless accounts for the anomaly in the case of "me."”
Full of gently lapping lines, close imitation and moments of honeyed homophony, all underpinned by tactful percussion, it is startlingly different from the driving, hard edges of much of Lang's work with the Bang On a Can collective.”
There is, for example, the homophony of "merry" and "Mary," which typifies the South Midland accent common in the hill country of east Tennessee and upper Georgia.”
I'd like to point out a few inaccuracies in your article on Joost, where I work (What is Joost all about, January 18). One, it's pronounced more like "juiced". Whether the homophony is deliberate only Janus and Niklas know.”
This is the third puzzle with a theme that plays on the homophony between the wordseaand the letter C to come across my desk in recent months, but I’m tickled every time.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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