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The words race and car together form the palindrome racecar.
2 words - after school
1). Why is it spelled differently in different English-speaking countries ? 2). Why do you ask ?
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"Lead" and "led" are two words that are spelled differently, pronounced the same, but have different meanings. "Lead" refers to a metal element, while "led" is the past tense of the verb "lead," meaning to guide or direct.
Words that are spelled the same are homographs. Cleave and sanction are homographs that have opposite meanings.
An anadrome.
Hebrew words tend to have different spellings.
Words that are spelled differently but sound the same, known as homophones, exist in English due to the language's complex history of borrowing words from various languages. They are formed through a combination of factors such as historical sound changes, pronunciation shifts, and the irregular nature of English spelling. Despite their varying spellings, homophones often share the same pronunciation in modern English, leading to confusion in written communication.
Are you serious? Pick any 2 rhyming words & you're likely to have your answer. By definition they will be spelled differently, & they're extremely unlikely to be synonyms, so... take your pick. Or ask your question more clearly.
Yes, It can be used in at least two different ways: 1. This car is a Reject. (Noun) 2. I Reject your idea. (Verb) That fits the definition of Homograph.