Homophones of “in-group

2 homophones — words that sound like “in-group

in-group (noun)The social group that one belongs to.

ingroup, in group all sound exactly like in-group but have different meanings and spellings. Mixing these up is one of the most common spelling mistakes in English.

This word

in-group

noun

The social group that one belongs to.

Sounds the same

ingroup

noun

The social group that one belongs to.

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Sounds the same

in group

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How to Remember the Difference

  • Focus on meaning first — once you know what each word means, the correct spelling follows naturally.
  • Write a test sentence for each word and save it as a reference.
  • When in doubt, look up the definition — if it doesn't match your sentence, switch to the homophone.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a homophone of in-group?

ingroup, in group are homophones of "in-group". They sound identical when spoken but have different meanings and spellings.

What is the difference between in-group and ingroup?

"in-group" means: The social group that one belongs to.. "ingroup" means: The social group that one belongs to.. They sound the same but are used in completely different contexts.

What is a homophone?

A homophone is a word that sounds exactly like another word but has a different meaning and often a different spelling. Examples include "their / there / they're", "to / too / two", and "in-group / ingroup". Homophones are a common source of spelling and grammar mistakes.

How do I remember the difference between in-group and ingroup?

A good strategy is to memorize a short sentence that uses each word correctly, then recall that sentence when you are unsure. For example, focus on the meaning first — then let the spelling follow from context. Reading and writing regularly also helps these distinctions become automatic.