They are all nouns
There are homophones (sound-alike words):tear - (verb) to riptare - (noun) weight of a container
There are homonyms (sound alike words) and near-homonyms:mettle (noun) - one's courage and abilitymetal (noun) - a metallic element or alloymedal (noun) - an award, or a religious talismanmeddle (verb) - to interfere or intrude
The word 'treat' is an abstract noun, a word for a source of special pleasure or delight; an occasion when you pay for something for someone else; a word for a concept.The abstract noun forms of the verb to treat are treatment and the gerund, treating.
This may be one of these homophones (sound-alike words). BROWSE - (verb) to look through, as with a selection BROWS - (noun) forehead areas
Here are the homophones (sound-alike words) :MITE (noun) - a small arachnid (bug) or weevilMIGHT (adverb or noun) - could or may ; strength, power (as in military might)MIGHTY (adjective) - strong, powerful
Yes, it is a noun. Words like name and label are nouns.
There are homophones (sound-alike words):tear - (verb) to riptare - (noun) weight of a container
The homophones (sound-alike words) are:pail - (noun) a bucketpale - (adjective) light-colored, or wan
The noun 'treat' is a common, abstract noun. The noun 'treat' is a countable noun as a word for something that provides particular pleasure or enjoyment. The noun 'treat' is an uncountable noun as a word for the occasion of paying for something for someone else.
Yes, a homophone is a noun. It refers to a word that sounds the same as another word but has a different meaning or spelling.
There are homonyms (sound alike words) and near-homonyms:mettle (noun) - one's courage and abilitymetal (noun) - a metallic element or alloymedal (noun) - an award, or a religious talismanmeddle (verb) - to interfere or intrude
There are two related sound-alike words : ASSISTANTS (plural noun) - helpers or subordinates ASSISTANCE (noun) - help or support, as might be given by one's assistants
The word label is a noun and a verb. The noun is a name given to something or someone to categorise it. The verb form means to give a label to something.
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)
The word 'treat' is an abstract noun, a word for a source of special pleasure or delight; an occasion when you pay for something for someone else; a word for a concept.The abstract noun forms of the verb to treat are treatment and the gerund, treating.
They are generally called homographs (written the same), but they are also divided into two specific groups by pronunciation:-- If words are spelled the same, but have both a different pronunciation AND a different meaning, they are heteronyms.Examples of Heteronyms:number (noun, numeral) and number (more numb)does (verb to do) and does (plural of female deer)-- Words that are spelled the same, and sound the same, but with different meanings, are called homonyms.Examples of homonyms :bear (noun, animal) and bear (to tolerate or hold).tire (noun, car part) and tire (to become fatigued)*If words are simply sounded alike, they are sometimes referred to as homonyms but are technically homophones (sound-alike words).Example of homophones :bear (noun, animal) and bare (uncovered)desert (verb, to abandon) and dessert (treat after a meal)heteronyms
This may be one of these homophones (sound-alike words). BROWSE - (verb) to look through, as with a selection BROWS - (noun) forehead areas