04/07/2021
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Roast it's a verb in infinitiveMust roast the meat until it is done). Random, meanwhile, is a noun which refers to chance or a fortuitous event (It leaves nothing to the random). Orange blossom It is also a noun, but it refers to a type of flowers (Water from orange blossom has multiple uses).
The words "roast", "random" and "orange blossom" are homophones, that is, they sound phonetically the same but their meaning is different and they are written differently. In orality, when we hear any of these words, we may not be certain what their writing is, so sometimes confusion can be generated.
See also:
Still and still | This and this | I know and I know |
Bounce and vote | Haya and finds | Yes and yes |
Of and give | Which and which | You and you |
Him and him | Me and me | Tube and had |