Words that sound the same but have different meanings are called homophones. Examples include "to," "too," and "two."
Words that sound the same but have different meanings are called homonyms.
Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and often different spellings, such as "buy" and "by."
We call them homophones.
Words that sound the same backwards as spoken forwards are called palindromes, such as "radar" or "level."
Sound-alikes or homophones are words that have varying methods of spelling, yet sound the same.
Sound-alikes or homophones are words that have varying methods of spelling, yet sound the same.
Sound-alikes or homophones are words that have varying methods of spelling, yet sound the same.
Sound-alikes or homophones are words that have varying methods of spelling, yet sound the same.
They are homophones.
Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and often different spellings, such as "buy" and "by."
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.
We call them homophones.
A homophone.
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Words that sound the same backwards as spoken forwards are called palindromes, such as "radar" or "level."
Homographs are words that are spelled the same but have different meanings. Homonyms are words that sound alike but have different meanings. Words that both sound the same and are spelled the same and both homonyms (same sound) Fair, as in country fair and fair as in reasonable for example
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