write i.e. to write with a pencil rite a ceremony performed in the same way, usually religious in nature, ie. funeral rites
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One word that sounds like "bored" but is spelled differently is "board," which can refer to a piece of wood or a group of people overseeing an organization or activity.
they spelt differently but they sound the same
The word is patience (willingness to wait, forbearance).The term used is "homophones" (sounds alike). Traditionally these are called homonyms, but more specifically homonyms have to be spelled the same as well, so actually are the same thing as the defined uses of a spelling.
No, "rain" is not an example of a word that is spelled differently but sounds the same. Words like "there," "their," and "they're" are examples of words that fit this description.
Synonyms
Some examples of words that are spelled differently but sound the same are "there," "their," and "they're"; "to," "too," and "two"; "tray" and "trey."
Noah is spelled differently in various languages, but it only has meaning in Hebrew. No'akh (???) means "comfort".
The word is spelled seeds, just as you spelled it. Variants are: seed (singular) seeds (plural) seeding seedling (a plant) Another word that sounds alike is cede, or cedes, which means "to yield to" or "to grant".
No, they are homographs. The root phon means "sound", graph means "to write" ,and homo means "same". A homophone is when they sound the same, but are spelled differently. So, they are spelled the same.... which makes it a homograph.
No. It is a synonym, sort of. "Produce" can mean both, or either, fruits or vegetables. A synonym is a word that has the same meaning as another word but sounds and is spelled completely differently. A homonym is a word that sounds the same as another word but has a completely different meaning. It may or may not be spelled the same way. As an aside, I cannot really think of a homonym, in the English language, for fruit.
It means Princess of the Lord. I know this because this is my name but spelled differently "Cyriah" is how i spell my name. :)