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What is a homophone for the word subject?

The most common homophone for "subject" is "subjected".

"Subject" is a noun, meaning a topic of discussion or study.

"Subjected" is the past participle of the verb "subject," meaning to force someone or something to undergo a particular experience or treatment.

Here's an example of how they sound the same but have different meanings:

* "The subject of the lecture was history." (noun)

* "The prisoners were subjected to cruel treatment." (past participle)

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