STILE : A structure which provides people a passage / way through or over a fence / boundary by steps or narrow gaps.
Through sounds like stew but is spelled differently.
The term for these sound-alike words is homophone.The homophone for fur is fir (a coniferous tree).
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The term for these sound-alike words is homophone.The homophone for great is grate (a pierced cover, or to scrape into pieces).
When there is a gasoline shortage, the prices will soar.With a bit more wind, this kite will soar.
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.
The homophone for "read" that sounds like "reed" is "reed." In this case, they are spelled differently but sound the same.
No, "surround" is not a homophone. A homophone is a word that sounds the same as another word but is spelled differently and has a different meaning. "Surround" does not meet this definition as there is no other word that sounds exactly like it.
Yes it is.rain / reign / rein all sound the same, but each means something quite different.
The term for these sound-alike words is homophone.The homophone for cruise is the plural noun (or verb) crews.(also the proper noun Cruz)
it's french meaning 'i don't know' - the literal translation is 'I don't know what'. the above spelling is phonetic - it sounds like that but it's spelled differently.
You got it ! The last name, "Stats", which rhymes with "cats" or "bats", is spelled exactly like it sounds, S-T-A-T-S !