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1) Identify the type of relationship shown in each pair of words.
sale, sail
quail (to fear), quail (bird)
giggle, chortle
ordinary, outstanding
furor, commotion
fair, fare
suggestion, proposition
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1) sale, sail — Homophones (sound the same, different spelling and meaning)
2) quail (to fear), quail (bird) — Homonyms / homographs (same spelling and pronunciation, different meanings)
3) giggle, chortle — Synonyms (both denote kinds of laughter; near-synonyms)
4) ordinary, outstanding — Antonyms (opposite meanings)
5) furor, commotion — Synonyms (both denote an uproar/disturbance)
6) fair, fare — Homophones (sound the same, different spelling and meaning)
7) suggestion, proposition — Synonyms (both mean a proposal)
2) quail (to fear), quail (bird) — Homonyms / homographs (same spelling and pronunciation, different meanings)
3) giggle, chortle — Synonyms (both denote kinds of laughter; near-synonyms)
4) ordinary, outstanding — Antonyms (opposite meanings)
5) furor, commotion — Synonyms (both denote an uproar/disturbance)
6) fair, fare — Homophones (sound the same, different spelling and meaning)
7) suggestion, proposition — Synonyms (both mean a proposal)
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