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Pair, pare, and pear all sound alike but have different meanings.
"pair" and "pear" "write" and "right" "meet" and "meat"
Pairs are words that have the same pronunciation but different meanings and spellings. For example, "pair" (a set of two matching items) and "pear" (a type of fruit) are homonyms.
Pear, the fruit - homonyms are words which sound the same, but are spelt differently.
Synonyms: Pleasant, agreeable, charming Antonyms: Plain, ugly, unattractive Homonyms: Pair (a couple), pear (fruit)
There are many incorrect words that can be put into a pair of homonyms. One incorrect pair is home and hone.
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Homonyms for pare are pair and pear. You can pare a pair of pears.
Pair, pare, and pear all sound alike but have different meanings.
yes-pear and pare are the homonyms that go with it
Homonyms are words that have the same pronunciation but different meanings. Here are a few examples: bat (flying animal) and bat (sports equipment) bark (dog vocalization) and bark (tree covering) pen (writing instrument) and pen (enclosure for animals)
There are 20 dogs that their owner left.
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"pair" and "pear" "write" and "right" "meet" and "meat"
Two homophones for "pear" are "pare" and "pair."
Pear, the fruit - homonyms are words which sound the same, but are spelt differently.
Synonyms: Pleasant, agreeable, charming Antonyms: Plain, ugly, unattractive Homonyms: Pair (a couple), pear (fruit)