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What is the difference between meet and meat homophones?

The difference between "meet" and "meat" is all about meaning and pronunciation.

* Meet is a verb that means to come together with someone.

* *Example:* "I will meet you at the coffee shop."

* Meat is a noun that refers to the flesh of animals used as food.

* *Example:* "I love to eat steak, which is a type of meat."

They sound exactly alike, but have completely different meanings, making them homophones.

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