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What are words that are pronounced the same but have different meaning?

Some examples are "sea" and "see," "right" and "write," "ate" and "eight," and "flower" and "flour." These are known as homophones.


What are alternative homophones?

Alternative homophones are words that sound the same as other words but are spelled differently and have different meanings. For example, "peace" and "piece," "write" and "right," "flour" and "flower" are alternative homophones.


What are some triple homophones?

Some examples of triple homophones include "flower/flour/flower," "write/right/rite," and "cell/sell/sail."


Homophones that sound the same but have different meanings?

there and their and they're, leak and leek, bear and bare


Colorful part of a plant white powder used for cooking homophones?

The answer is "What is flower?" In botanical terms, the flower is the colorful reproductive part of a plant. In culinary language, "flour" is a white powder made by grinding grains, nuts, or seeds. The two words, "flower" and "flour," are homophones, meaning they sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.


What are homophones give five examples?

Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings. Examples include: "For" and "four" "Their," "there," and "they're" "To," "too," and "two" "Flower" and "flour" "Heal" and "heel"


What are Homophones for in that place and belonging to them?

Homophones for "in that place" are "their" and "there." Homophones for "belonging to them" include "their" and "they're." Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.


Can you please use a homophones sentence using the word bye?

This is a sentence that utilizes the homophones flour and flower.


What are words that are pronounced the same but different in spelling and meaning?

Some examples of words that are pronounced the same but have different spelling and meaning are: "Flower" and "flour" "Meet" and "meat" "See" and "sea" "Two" and "to"


What do you call word that sound the same but have different meanings?

These are homonyms or homophones.


Are ear and year homonyms or homophones?

Ear and year are homophones, meaning they are pronounced the same but have different meanings and spellings.


Which of these terms is defined as words that are pronounced the same but have different spellings and entirely different definitions?

homophones