Homonym is also a term used to describe words that are spelt or sound the same but have different meanings. An example of a homonym is "bat," which can refer to a flying mammal or a piece of sports equipment.
Aunt is a homophone for ant in American pronunciation. Aunt has no homograph.
Sea is a homophone with see
"Choose" is a homophone of "chews."
Both. Sow is a homophone of sew. Sow (to scatter seeds) is a homograph of sow ( a female pig).
Yes, a homophone can be a homograph. For instance "desert" is a homophone for "dessert" when desert has the meaning of abandon. Desert is also a homograph when it means both abandon, and a dry place.
Homograph
Aunt is a homophone for ant in American pronunciation. Aunt has no homograph.
it's a homograph
Minute is a homograph, as it has the same spelling but different meanings depending on the context. It can refer to a unit of time (minute) or something very small (minute).
Content is a homograph, as it has the same spelling but different meanings and pronunciations. A homograph is a word that is spelled the same as another word but has a different meaning.
homophone
Yes, a homophone can be a homograph. For instance "desert" is a homophone for "dessert" when desert has the meaning of abandon. Desert is also a homograph when it means both abandon, and a dry place.
"Strait" is a homophone for "straight," meaning they sound the same but have different meanings. "Straight" and "strait" are not homographs because they are not spelled the same.
Idiom Homograph Homophone Idiom Simile Homophone Homophone Idiom Homophone Idiom Simile Homograph Simile Homophone Simile
Sea is a homophone with see
"Choose" is a homophone of "chews."
Both. Sow is a homophone of sew. Sow (to scatter seeds) is a homograph of sow ( a female pig).