no it is no dumb asss
alternatively alternately notwithstanding additionally
Words that are spelled using the same letters and have the same meaning are called "anagrams." However, true anagrams usually have different meanings. If you are looking for words that are spelled the same but have different meanings, those are known as "homographs." An example of a homograph is "lead," which can refer to a type of metal or to guide someone.
Still, nevertheless, but, thought, yet, despite, notwithstanding, without regard to...
Some are same, also, and however. Hope I helped :)
Words having the same or similar meanings are synonyms. However, the meaning and uses of two words are seldom exactly the same. There are usually subtle differences in their use in a given context. Example : the words "neat" and "orderly" might apply to the same situation, but something may be neat in the sense of clean, while orderly would imply uncluttered.
Of course they can. It is question of style, not of grammar. The two words have overlapping but generally different meaning, for example: However you look at it she is but a child.
Many words can be used to give this meaning, e.g. limited, finite, mortal etc. However, these words aren't exactly the same.
A homonym is when the words are spelt the same and are also pronounced the same but just have a different meaning. However if you mean what are the homophones of write then it would be right or rite
Words that have the same spelling but different meanings are called homonyms. A homonym can also be a homograph. However, homographs can have the same or different pronunciation. Some words that are homographs are lie and tear. A lie can be an untruth or it can mean to lie down.
== == Similar words are called "synonyms."Synonyms
* A homonym is a word that is spelt and pronounced the same way as another word, but has a different meaning. * A homophone is a word that sounds the same as another word, but has a different meaning. The two words may be spelt the same way, or not. However, not all linguistic authorities agree on these definitions.For more information, see Related Links below this box.
"although, however, nevertheless, on the otherhand, still, though, yet" Words that are "alternatives" are called "synonyms" meaning they carry the same meaning and can be interchanged in most cases.