Homophone riddle 3
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Here you go @PerpetualJ
To memorize or to see again,
It still will sound the same
You would do this for a concert
Or you might if you reread a book,
You would do this to all the pages
What are the homophones?
Hint
There is a synonym for concert, and that is a form of the one of the words
riddle word
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Here you go @PerpetualJ
To memorize or to see again,
It still will sound the same
You would do this for a concert
Or you might if you reread a book,
You would do this to all the pages
What are the homophones?
Hint
There is a synonym for concert, and that is a form of the one of the words
riddle word
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I enjoyed this one; I made a homonym riddle, just for you! :D
â PerpetualJ
Aug 30 at 3:10
Thanks! I want to see that...
â Duck
Aug 30 at 4:41
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Here you go @PerpetualJ
To memorize or to see again,
It still will sound the same
You would do this for a concert
Or you might if you reread a book,
You would do this to all the pages
What are the homophones?
Hint
There is a synonym for concert, and that is a form of the one of the words
riddle word
Here you go @PerpetualJ
To memorize or to see again,
It still will sound the same
You would do this for a concert
Or you might if you reread a book,
You would do this to all the pages
What are the homophones?
Hint
There is a synonym for concert, and that is a form of the one of the words
riddle word
edited Aug 29 at 23:24
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Duck
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I enjoyed this one; I made a homonym riddle, just for you! :D
â PerpetualJ
Aug 30 at 3:10
Thanks! I want to see that...
â Duck
Aug 30 at 4:41
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I enjoyed this one; I made a homonym riddle, just for you! :D
â PerpetualJ
Aug 30 at 3:10
Thanks! I want to see that...
â Duck
Aug 30 at 4:41
1
1
I enjoyed this one; I made a homonym riddle, just for you! :D
â PerpetualJ
Aug 30 at 3:10
I enjoyed this one; I made a homonym riddle, just for you! :D
â PerpetualJ
Aug 30 at 3:10
Thanks! I want to see that...
â Duck
Aug 30 at 4:41
Thanks! I want to see that...
â Duck
Aug 30 at 4:41
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I think the answer is
Recite/Resight
To memorize
Recite can mean repeat from memory.
or to see again,
Resight can mean to see again.
It still will sound the same
They are homophones.
You would do this for a concert
A synonym for a concert is a recital.
Or you might if you reread a book,
Resight
You would do this to all the pages
You would resight every page.
1
Correct! Obviously, I never made a hard one
â Duck
Aug 29 at 23:47
1
@Duck, If this is the intended answer, the puzzle might need some work. For starters, the word meanings are a bit off: there won't be any reciting going on in a concert called a recital, and you'd have to be actively trying to find something hidden from view in order to resight it. Those are probably ok in a riddle setting (chalk it up to wordplay), but the bit about sounding the same is trickier: resight has a long first vowel, recite has a short one, so in order to make them sound the same, you'd have to mispronounce one or the other, which kind of goes against the whole point of the puzzle.
â Bass
Aug 30 at 6:43
Sorry, when I made this puzzle I forgot to check the pronunciations
â Duck
Aug 30 at 14:14
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The answer is
review.
To memorize or to see again,
It still will sound the same
To review vocab for example, or to "view again"
You would do this for a concert
Review a concert, as in give a rating.
Or you might if you reread a book,
You would do this to all the pages
Review a textbook's material for example
Beat me to the punch here, but technically aren't you presenting the homonyms instead of the homophones? +1
â PerpetualJ
Aug 29 at 22:27
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@PerpetualJ Yes, I was uncertain about that. But it did seem like the different meanings worked out anyway. Your answer is probably the correct one.
â Riley
Aug 29 at 22:29
Based on the riddle itself, technically the homonym is a very proper answer. As for the homophone, it kind of works out in its own way. :)
â PerpetualJ
Aug 29 at 22:31
Sorry but incorrect, close though
â Duck
Aug 29 at 22:37
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I believe the answer is:
Review and Revue
Based on:
Review is what you do to memorize, scan pages, or see something again. Revue is theatrical entertainment consisting of a series of sketches, songs, and dances.
To memorize or to see again
You would review something to memorize it, and to take a second look to ensure accuracy.
It still will sound the same
Review and Revue sound the same.
You would do this for a concert
You could review a concert, but a revue is also a concert of sorts.
Or you might if you reread a book, You would do this to all the pages
You are certainly reviewing the content of the book.
Revue isn't used for any of them
â Duck
Aug 29 at 22:56
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3 Answers
3
active
oldest
votes
3 Answers
3
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
up vote
4
down vote
accepted
I think the answer is
Recite/Resight
To memorize
Recite can mean repeat from memory.
or to see again,
Resight can mean to see again.
It still will sound the same
They are homophones.
You would do this for a concert
A synonym for a concert is a recital.
Or you might if you reread a book,
Resight
You would do this to all the pages
You would resight every page.
1
Correct! Obviously, I never made a hard one
â Duck
Aug 29 at 23:47
1
@Duck, If this is the intended answer, the puzzle might need some work. For starters, the word meanings are a bit off: there won't be any reciting going on in a concert called a recital, and you'd have to be actively trying to find something hidden from view in order to resight it. Those are probably ok in a riddle setting (chalk it up to wordplay), but the bit about sounding the same is trickier: resight has a long first vowel, recite has a short one, so in order to make them sound the same, you'd have to mispronounce one or the other, which kind of goes against the whole point of the puzzle.
â Bass
Aug 30 at 6:43
Sorry, when I made this puzzle I forgot to check the pronunciations
â Duck
Aug 30 at 14:14
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up vote
4
down vote
accepted
I think the answer is
Recite/Resight
To memorize
Recite can mean repeat from memory.
or to see again,
Resight can mean to see again.
It still will sound the same
They are homophones.
You would do this for a concert
A synonym for a concert is a recital.
Or you might if you reread a book,
Resight
You would do this to all the pages
You would resight every page.
1
Correct! Obviously, I never made a hard one
â Duck
Aug 29 at 23:47
1
@Duck, If this is the intended answer, the puzzle might need some work. For starters, the word meanings are a bit off: there won't be any reciting going on in a concert called a recital, and you'd have to be actively trying to find something hidden from view in order to resight it. Those are probably ok in a riddle setting (chalk it up to wordplay), but the bit about sounding the same is trickier: resight has a long first vowel, recite has a short one, so in order to make them sound the same, you'd have to mispronounce one or the other, which kind of goes against the whole point of the puzzle.
â Bass
Aug 30 at 6:43
Sorry, when I made this puzzle I forgot to check the pronunciations
â Duck
Aug 30 at 14:14
add a comment |Â
up vote
4
down vote
accepted
up vote
4
down vote
accepted
I think the answer is
Recite/Resight
To memorize
Recite can mean repeat from memory.
or to see again,
Resight can mean to see again.
It still will sound the same
They are homophones.
You would do this for a concert
A synonym for a concert is a recital.
Or you might if you reread a book,
Resight
You would do this to all the pages
You would resight every page.
I think the answer is
Recite/Resight
To memorize
Recite can mean repeat from memory.
or to see again,
Resight can mean to see again.
It still will sound the same
They are homophones.
You would do this for a concert
A synonym for a concert is a recital.
Or you might if you reread a book,
Resight
You would do this to all the pages
You would resight every page.
answered Aug 29 at 23:46
hexomino
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Correct! Obviously, I never made a hard one
â Duck
Aug 29 at 23:47
1
@Duck, If this is the intended answer, the puzzle might need some work. For starters, the word meanings are a bit off: there won't be any reciting going on in a concert called a recital, and you'd have to be actively trying to find something hidden from view in order to resight it. Those are probably ok in a riddle setting (chalk it up to wordplay), but the bit about sounding the same is trickier: resight has a long first vowel, recite has a short one, so in order to make them sound the same, you'd have to mispronounce one or the other, which kind of goes against the whole point of the puzzle.
â Bass
Aug 30 at 6:43
Sorry, when I made this puzzle I forgot to check the pronunciations
â Duck
Aug 30 at 14:14
add a comment |Â
1
Correct! Obviously, I never made a hard one
â Duck
Aug 29 at 23:47
1
@Duck, If this is the intended answer, the puzzle might need some work. For starters, the word meanings are a bit off: there won't be any reciting going on in a concert called a recital, and you'd have to be actively trying to find something hidden from view in order to resight it. Those are probably ok in a riddle setting (chalk it up to wordplay), but the bit about sounding the same is trickier: resight has a long first vowel, recite has a short one, so in order to make them sound the same, you'd have to mispronounce one or the other, which kind of goes against the whole point of the puzzle.
â Bass
Aug 30 at 6:43
Sorry, when I made this puzzle I forgot to check the pronunciations
â Duck
Aug 30 at 14:14
1
1
Correct! Obviously, I never made a hard one
â Duck
Aug 29 at 23:47
Correct! Obviously, I never made a hard one
â Duck
Aug 29 at 23:47
1
1
@Duck, If this is the intended answer, the puzzle might need some work. For starters, the word meanings are a bit off: there won't be any reciting going on in a concert called a recital, and you'd have to be actively trying to find something hidden from view in order to resight it. Those are probably ok in a riddle setting (chalk it up to wordplay), but the bit about sounding the same is trickier: resight has a long first vowel, recite has a short one, so in order to make them sound the same, you'd have to mispronounce one or the other, which kind of goes against the whole point of the puzzle.
â Bass
Aug 30 at 6:43
@Duck, If this is the intended answer, the puzzle might need some work. For starters, the word meanings are a bit off: there won't be any reciting going on in a concert called a recital, and you'd have to be actively trying to find something hidden from view in order to resight it. Those are probably ok in a riddle setting (chalk it up to wordplay), but the bit about sounding the same is trickier: resight has a long first vowel, recite has a short one, so in order to make them sound the same, you'd have to mispronounce one or the other, which kind of goes against the whole point of the puzzle.
â Bass
Aug 30 at 6:43
Sorry, when I made this puzzle I forgot to check the pronunciations
â Duck
Aug 30 at 14:14
Sorry, when I made this puzzle I forgot to check the pronunciations
â Duck
Aug 30 at 14:14
add a comment |Â
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5
down vote
The answer is
review.
To memorize or to see again,
It still will sound the same
To review vocab for example, or to "view again"
You would do this for a concert
Review a concert, as in give a rating.
Or you might if you reread a book,
You would do this to all the pages
Review a textbook's material for example
Beat me to the punch here, but technically aren't you presenting the homonyms instead of the homophones? +1
â PerpetualJ
Aug 29 at 22:27
3
@PerpetualJ Yes, I was uncertain about that. But it did seem like the different meanings worked out anyway. Your answer is probably the correct one.
â Riley
Aug 29 at 22:29
Based on the riddle itself, technically the homonym is a very proper answer. As for the homophone, it kind of works out in its own way. :)
â PerpetualJ
Aug 29 at 22:31
Sorry but incorrect, close though
â Duck
Aug 29 at 22:37
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up vote
5
down vote
The answer is
review.
To memorize or to see again,
It still will sound the same
To review vocab for example, or to "view again"
You would do this for a concert
Review a concert, as in give a rating.
Or you might if you reread a book,
You would do this to all the pages
Review a textbook's material for example
Beat me to the punch here, but technically aren't you presenting the homonyms instead of the homophones? +1
â PerpetualJ
Aug 29 at 22:27
3
@PerpetualJ Yes, I was uncertain about that. But it did seem like the different meanings worked out anyway. Your answer is probably the correct one.
â Riley
Aug 29 at 22:29
Based on the riddle itself, technically the homonym is a very proper answer. As for the homophone, it kind of works out in its own way. :)
â PerpetualJ
Aug 29 at 22:31
Sorry but incorrect, close though
â Duck
Aug 29 at 22:37
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up vote
5
down vote
up vote
5
down vote
The answer is
review.
To memorize or to see again,
It still will sound the same
To review vocab for example, or to "view again"
You would do this for a concert
Review a concert, as in give a rating.
Or you might if you reread a book,
You would do this to all the pages
Review a textbook's material for example
The answer is
review.
To memorize or to see again,
It still will sound the same
To review vocab for example, or to "view again"
You would do this for a concert
Review a concert, as in give a rating.
Or you might if you reread a book,
You would do this to all the pages
Review a textbook's material for example
answered Aug 29 at 22:23
Riley
10.5k43170
10.5k43170
Beat me to the punch here, but technically aren't you presenting the homonyms instead of the homophones? +1
â PerpetualJ
Aug 29 at 22:27
3
@PerpetualJ Yes, I was uncertain about that. But it did seem like the different meanings worked out anyway. Your answer is probably the correct one.
â Riley
Aug 29 at 22:29
Based on the riddle itself, technically the homonym is a very proper answer. As for the homophone, it kind of works out in its own way. :)
â PerpetualJ
Aug 29 at 22:31
Sorry but incorrect, close though
â Duck
Aug 29 at 22:37
add a comment |Â
Beat me to the punch here, but technically aren't you presenting the homonyms instead of the homophones? +1
â PerpetualJ
Aug 29 at 22:27
3
@PerpetualJ Yes, I was uncertain about that. But it did seem like the different meanings worked out anyway. Your answer is probably the correct one.
â Riley
Aug 29 at 22:29
Based on the riddle itself, technically the homonym is a very proper answer. As for the homophone, it kind of works out in its own way. :)
â PerpetualJ
Aug 29 at 22:31
Sorry but incorrect, close though
â Duck
Aug 29 at 22:37
Beat me to the punch here, but technically aren't you presenting the homonyms instead of the homophones? +1
â PerpetualJ
Aug 29 at 22:27
Beat me to the punch here, but technically aren't you presenting the homonyms instead of the homophones? +1
â PerpetualJ
Aug 29 at 22:27
3
3
@PerpetualJ Yes, I was uncertain about that. But it did seem like the different meanings worked out anyway. Your answer is probably the correct one.
â Riley
Aug 29 at 22:29
@PerpetualJ Yes, I was uncertain about that. But it did seem like the different meanings worked out anyway. Your answer is probably the correct one.
â Riley
Aug 29 at 22:29
Based on the riddle itself, technically the homonym is a very proper answer. As for the homophone, it kind of works out in its own way. :)
â PerpetualJ
Aug 29 at 22:31
Based on the riddle itself, technically the homonym is a very proper answer. As for the homophone, it kind of works out in its own way. :)
â PerpetualJ
Aug 29 at 22:31
Sorry but incorrect, close though
â Duck
Aug 29 at 22:37
Sorry but incorrect, close though
â Duck
Aug 29 at 22:37
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up vote
5
down vote
I believe the answer is:
Review and Revue
Based on:
Review is what you do to memorize, scan pages, or see something again. Revue is theatrical entertainment consisting of a series of sketches, songs, and dances.
To memorize or to see again
You would review something to memorize it, and to take a second look to ensure accuracy.
It still will sound the same
Review and Revue sound the same.
You would do this for a concert
You could review a concert, but a revue is also a concert of sorts.
Or you might if you reread a book, You would do this to all the pages
You are certainly reviewing the content of the book.
Revue isn't used for any of them
â Duck
Aug 29 at 22:56
add a comment |Â
up vote
5
down vote
I believe the answer is:
Review and Revue
Based on:
Review is what you do to memorize, scan pages, or see something again. Revue is theatrical entertainment consisting of a series of sketches, songs, and dances.
To memorize or to see again
You would review something to memorize it, and to take a second look to ensure accuracy.
It still will sound the same
Review and Revue sound the same.
You would do this for a concert
You could review a concert, but a revue is also a concert of sorts.
Or you might if you reread a book, You would do this to all the pages
You are certainly reviewing the content of the book.
Revue isn't used for any of them
â Duck
Aug 29 at 22:56
add a comment |Â
up vote
5
down vote
up vote
5
down vote
I believe the answer is:
Review and Revue
Based on:
Review is what you do to memorize, scan pages, or see something again. Revue is theatrical entertainment consisting of a series of sketches, songs, and dances.
To memorize or to see again
You would review something to memorize it, and to take a second look to ensure accuracy.
It still will sound the same
Review and Revue sound the same.
You would do this for a concert
You could review a concert, but a revue is also a concert of sorts.
Or you might if you reread a book, You would do this to all the pages
You are certainly reviewing the content of the book.
I believe the answer is:
Review and Revue
Based on:
Review is what you do to memorize, scan pages, or see something again. Revue is theatrical entertainment consisting of a series of sketches, songs, and dances.
To memorize or to see again
You would review something to memorize it, and to take a second look to ensure accuracy.
It still will sound the same
Review and Revue sound the same.
You would do this for a concert
You could review a concert, but a revue is also a concert of sorts.
Or you might if you reread a book, You would do this to all the pages
You are certainly reviewing the content of the book.
answered Aug 29 at 22:25
PerpetualJ
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Revue isn't used for any of them
â Duck
Aug 29 at 22:56
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Revue isn't used for any of them
â Duck
Aug 29 at 22:56
Revue isn't used for any of them
â Duck
Aug 29 at 22:56
Revue isn't used for any of them
â Duck
Aug 29 at 22:56
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I enjoyed this one; I made a homonym riddle, just for you! :D
â PerpetualJ
Aug 30 at 3:10
Thanks! I want to see that...
â Duck
Aug 30 at 4:41