They are homophones.
Words that are spelled the same but pronounced differently are HOMOGRAPHS (a type of HOMONYM).
Words that are spelled the same but pronounced differently are called heteronyms. These words have different meanings and are pronounced differently based on their context or part of speech.
Words that are pronounced the same but have different spellings are called homophones.
They are homophones, also sometimes called homonyms: words that are pronounced the same but spelled differently.
The term for words that are spelled alike but pronounced differently is "heteronym." These are words that have the same spelling but different meanings and pronunciations. Examples include "tear" (to rip) and "tear" (a drop of water from the eye).
Words that sound the same but are spelled differently are called homophones. Examples include "there," "their," and "they're."
A homophone is a word that is pronounced like another word, but is usually spelled differently. The words may be spelled the same, however, like rose and rose. Words that are spelled the same are called homographs and homonyms. If the words are spelled differently, the are also heterographs. A homophone for the word farrow could be Pharaoh, or Faro.
A homograph is a word that has different meanings for the same spelling. Homonyms are a type of homograph in which the same pronunciation is used for the different meanings. The other type of homograph, in which the word is pronounced differently for different meanings, is called a heteronym.
Homophones
Words that are spelled differently but sound the same are called homophones.
The homophone of "tire" is "tyre." Both words are pronounced the same but spelled differently.
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