sleigh, neigh
The correct spelling is alliteration (using words with similar sounds or spellings).
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "synonyms" (words with similar meanings).
The word phonetically suggested is "rotten" (spoiled, evil).The words written and wrought are also similar in spelling.
The canine animal is a coyote.The two words with similar spelling are quiet (hushed, silent) and quite (somewhat).
That is the correct UK spelling, apologise with an S.But in the US, the correct spelling is apologize, with a Z.(There are a number of similar words spelled differently in UK and US usage.)
No, a word with similar spelling is not necessarily a rhyming word. Rhyming words have similar ending sounds, while words with similar spelling may have different sounds. Rhyming words create a musical or poetic effect in writing.
Some words with similar spelling patterns to "late" are mate, gate, slate, and rate.
Daring, spelling, I hope that helps!
The correct spelling is alliteration (using words with similar sounds or spellings).
Words with similar spelling but different sounds are called heteronyms. Examples include "tear" (to rip) and "tear" (a drop of water from the eye) or "lead" (to guide) and "lead" (a heavy metal).
two words that have a similar ending sound or spelling
Some words that sound similar or have "ough" in their spelling include: Thought Through Rough Cough
The spelling is two words, of course (certainly, naturally).(The similar term is off course, meaning not heading in the proper direction.)
I don't think that's a Spanish words. Words with a similar spelling include:matricularmatriculamatrícula
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "synonyms" (words with similar meanings).
Mammals"Mamma" and "mammal" are very similar words, because both words are directly related. All mammals feed milk from their moms (mammas).
The correct spelling is "similar" (alike).