Word Confusion: Home In On versus Hone In

Posted August 12, 2013 by Kathy Davie in Author Resources, Self-Editing, Word Confusions, Writing

Revised as of
6 July 2023

This is a particularly nasty word confusion and came up in a listserve to which I belong. When I realized that I was confused . . . well, you know what they say about curiosity and the cat. It’s one of the penalties of being a Leo . . . LOL . . .

The simplest difference is target versus cut. Home in on targets the point of the sentence while hone cuts down to the essentials.

Merriam-Webster states that using hone in is likely to be considered a mistake; that you meant home in. And that using home in and zero in are acceptable.

Brian Klems has a great tip: if you need in on at the end of the phrase, it’s home, if you don’t need in on, it is likely to be hone.

I’d appreciate input that will help make this confusion clearer . . .

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Home In On Hone In

Arrow in the Bull’s Eye by Clker-Free-Vector-Images is in the public domain, via Pixabay.

Do you feel homed-in-on?

Magnifying Glass with Focus on Glass is Niabot‘s own work is under the CC BY-SA 3.0 license, via Wikimedia Commons.

A magnifying glass helps one to hone in on details.

Part of Grammar:
Verb phrase

Third person present verb: homes in on
Past tense or past participle: homed in on
Present participle: homing in on

Verb phrase, intransitive

Third person present verb: hones in
Past tense or past participle: honed in
Present participle: honing in

Targets


Proceed to or toward a source of radiated energy used as a guide

Proceed to or direct attention toward an objective

Aim for

Find and give a lot of attention to something or someone

Concentrate, focus


An alteration of home in


Move toward, focus attention on an objective

Heading toward a metaphorical target or a point by sharpening your argument,
cutting away extraneous material, clarifying the objective

Examples:
Home in on the radio beacon for the airfield to get us back.

Those bombs are using our radio signals to home in on us.

The missile homed in on the ship.

The report homed in on the weaknesses in the management structure.

She’s really honing her argument.

They’re honing the plan to its bare essentials.

It’s such a complex problem that it’s hard to hone in on just one part of it.

I think the detective is honing in on us, Jimmy. We better turn ourselves in!

History of the Word:
Derives from the 19th-century use of homing pigeons, but it resurged in the 20th century to refer to missiles that home in on their targets. It’s also commonly used metaphorically, where to home in on something is to focus on and make progress toward it. The first known use was in 1965.

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Resources for Home In On vs Hone In

Cambridge Dictionaries Online: home in on

The Free Dictionary: hone in

“Home In Vs Hone In — Meaning And When To Use Them.” Grammarist.com. n.d. Web. 26 Nov 2022. <https://grammarist.com/eggcorns/home-in-hone-in/>.

Merriam-Webster: hone (<http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/hone%20in%20on>) and hone in

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Victims of the Mozote Massacre, Morazán, El Salvador, January 1982, by Susan Meiselas, Magnum Photos, is under the CC BY-SA 3.0 US license, via Wikimedia Commons.

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