Sunday, 9 June 2019

Homophones - Peak v Peek


Peak (noun) - the highest point.

  • At the peak of his career, he was worth millions.
  • The morning rush hour is at its peak between 7 and 8am.
  • Accommodation is extremely hard to find at the peak of the travel season.

Peek (verb) - to look quickly or while trying to avoid being seen.
  • Close your eyes. Don't peek or you'd ruin the surprise.
  • When Johnny heard the doorbell, he peeked out the window to see who was there.

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