Yes
i think it is homophones
Yes, weather and whether are homophones. They sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
The homophones of weather are whether (forms clause meaning a choice is possible, as in "whether or not") and wether (term for a castrated male goat).
You are going to clean your room whether you want to or not.Do you care whether I come home today or tomorrow?I want to make a big Christmas dinner whether we have company or not.
Homophones for "state of air" are "weather" and "whether." "Weather" refers to the atmospheric conditions at a specific time and place, while "whether" is used to introduce two alternatives.
The homophone of "whether" is "weather."
The homonym for weather is whether. "Weather" refers to the conditions in the atmosphere, while "whether" is used to introduce two alternatives.
Weather and whether area homophones.
Antonyms
Whether is a homonym for weather . Climate is a synonym for weather .
The homophones of weather are whether (forms clause meaning a choice is possible, as in "whether or not") and wether (term for a castrated male goat).
They're not homonyms... but homophones... which means they sound the same but have different meanings!
You are going to clean your room whether you want to or not.Do you care whether I come home today or tomorrow?I want to make a big Christmas dinner whether we have company or not.
Yes, that is the correct way to spell "decided".
The root homo- means same, the root phone- means sound. A homophone is a pair of words that has same sound, but different spellings and meanings. Two and too. Whether and weather.
weather whether
There is only one way to spell "weather" (climate). However, there are three words that are homophones (sound alike words).weather (noun) - climatewhether (conjunction) - a choice, whether or not, whether this or thatwether (noun) - a castrated male sheep or goat(*the term bellwether means a trend indicator)
The homophone of "whether" is "weather."
"Whether the weather is hot, whether the weather is cold, whatever the weather, no matter the weather, whether we like it or not" ... "Whether or not you do it doesn't matter" "Whether you believe me or not isn't up to me"