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Spelled the same and means same thing
No, they are homographs. The root phon means "sound", graph means "to write" ,and homo means "same". A homophone is when they sound the same, but are spelled differently. So, they are spelled the same.... which makes it a homograph.
Words that mean the same thing are called synonyms.
The prefix "homo-", derived from Greek, means "same". "Homophone" means "same sound".
The word "homophone" comes from the Greek roots "homo-" meaning "same" and "-phone" meaning "sound". It refers to words that sound the same but have different meanings and often different spellings.
A HOMOPHONE is a word that has the same sound as another word but means something different, regardless of the spelling. <<ADR>>
homogenous homophone
"Boring" is a homophone for "boring" in some accents where "boring" is pronounced like "baring."
Rule, power, sway, control, influence. Btw, I believe you mean synonym. Homophone in a word that's spelled the same or similar, but means something different. Synonym means the same thing, but is a whole different word. There is no actual homophone for authority.
Some places require that you dress in formal clothing, and this may imply the same requirement.
The homophone that means the top surface of a room is "ceiling" and "sealing."
The word "homophone" is derived from the Greek words "homos" meaning "same" and "phōnē" meaning "sound." It refers to words that have the same (or similar) pronunciation but different meanings and spellings.