bear is in the sense of a animal and bare means to have something in your possession
'See' and 'Sea', 'Pray' and 'Prey', 'Bear' and 'Bare'.
two words no
A homonym for bare is bear. These two words sound the same but have different meanings: "bare" means uncovered or naked, while "bear" refers to the large mammal.
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E.g 'I walked across the room in bare feet', or 'the walls were bare'. Bare meaning naked for the first example and emptyfor the second example.
bear, beir, beier... the last two are more uncommon, but they are homonyms :) hope i helped :D
When two words are spelled differently but sound the same, they are homophones. Examples include "sea" and "see," "right" and "write," and "bare" and "bear."
Bare skin refers to nothing covering the body.
That's two words, but fine. The two words mean unexpected results.
Some examples of words that sound the same but have different meanings are "there," "their," and "they're"; "to," "two," and "too"; and "bare" and "bear." These words are known as homophones.
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Bare means the implication of nothing being there and it could be applied in the sense of a bare table, which means there is nothing on the tabletops.