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Ear and year are homophones, meaning they are pronounced the same but have different meanings and spellings.
Homophones
lone (meaning 'single' or 'one')
They're called Homophones
homophones-words that have simmilar sound but different meaning examples : eight-ate sweet-suite root-route saw-so
Ear and year are homophones, meaning they are pronounced the same but have different meanings and spellings.
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Homophones are words that have different meanings but sound the same when pronounced. They have different spellings. They may have different origins and meanings. They can be confusing for language learners and lead to misunderstandings in communication.
homophones
no/know
they are homophones
Homophones
lone (meaning 'single' or 'one')
No. For example, close, meaning to shut a door or window or whatever, and close, meaning nearby, are homophones with the same spelling but different meanings.
To find lists of homophones, please refer to the "Related Links" below. homophones: noun: definition: words that are pronounced and sound the same, but are different in spelling and meaning.
night/knight