Homophones such as caret , carrot , carat , etc . . .
The word "carat" (karat) has the homonyms (homophones) caret and carrot. CARET - the keyboard symbol (^) CARROT - a vegetable plant with an edible orange root
There is only 1 set of such words in English: carrot, carat, caret, karat
"Kernel" and "colonel" are homophones, meaning they sound the same but have different meanings. "Kernel" typically refers to the softer, edible part of a seed or nut, while "colonel" is a military rank above a lieutenant colonel and below a brigadier general.
The homophones for there are they're and their.
Homophones for "ware" are "wear" and "where."
Some homophones for "there" are "their" and "they're."
There are two homophones for "their": there and they're.
Ear and year are homophones, meaning they are pronounced the same but have different meanings and spellings.
The homophones of "hello" are "hallo" and "hullo".
The homophones of "walk" are "wok" and "woke."
Yes, weather and whether are homophones. They sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.