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What is a 'near-homonym'?

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Near homonyms are words that sound alike due to the mispronunciation of one of the words. An example would be weather and whether or pedal and petal.

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A near-homonym is a word that is similar in sound or appearance to another word, but with a different meaning. Examples include "imply" and "infer" or "accept" and "except."

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