‘Flour’ and ‘Flower’ are classic examples of homophones — words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.

🍞 Flour vs. Flower 🌸

Flour: The powdery ingredient made by grinding grain (usually wheat), used for baking bread, dough, and other baked items.

Flower: The seed-bearing part of a plant, often colorful and fragrant.

Practice Sentences

Here are a few ways to use them in sentences:

“She wiped the flour off her apron before heading out to pick a flower from the garden.”

“The recipe called for two cups of flour, but all I could think about was the beautiful flower arrangement on the counter.”

“Is that flour on your nose, or have you been smelling the flowers too closely?”

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Flour vs. Flower A Simple Guide to English Homophones

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