Force, gorse and source all have different endings but sound like course.
The word "coarse" is a homophone of "course."
The word "quay" sounds the same as key.
The word "raisin" sounds the same as reason.
The word that sounds the same as altar is "alter."
The word "aisle" sounds exactly the same as "isle."
The word "past" sounds the same as "passed" but is spelled differently.
Yes. Homonyms are words that are spelled the same, but have different meanings. Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings. So, homonyms can include homophones, as they can be both spelled and sound the same.
No, "crop" is not a homophone. A homophone is a word that sounds the same as another word but has a different meaning and spelling. "Crop" does not have another word that sounds the same but has a different meaning and spelling.
A homonym for mined is mind. A homonym is a word that is spelled differently, but sounds the same, as another word. A homophone is a word that is spelled the same and sounds the same, but has a different meaning from another word.
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I believe you may be referring to onomatopoeia, which is a word that imitates the sound it represents. Some examples include "buzz," "meow," and "sizzle."
The word "pair" meets this criteria. It is spelled differently from the word "pear," with no repeated letters, but they sound the same.
No, mountain is not a homophone. A homophone is a word that sounds the same as another word but has a different meaning or spelling. Mountain does not have a word that sounds exactly the same but has a different meaning or spelling.
Hoard and Whored
Meddle, metal
It is a homophone.
A synonym is a word that has a similar meaning to another word. It can be used interchangeably with the original word in a sentence without changing the overall meaning.
Homophone