That is the correct spelling of "alike" (similar in some way).
There are homophones (sound-alike words):tear - (verb) to riptare - (noun) weight of a container
The word seemed (appeared to be) has a homophone (sound-alike word) seamed (fabric having seams).
That is the correct spelling of pale, meaning light-colored.The sound-alike word is pail, meaning a bucket.
The correct spelling is "similarly" (alike or similar to).
The likely word is horror (something scary).(The sound-alike word whorer is an obsolete word for a pimp.)
You spell look like this. L-O-O-K.
The correct spelling is similar (alike in some way).
The correct spelling is "similar" (alike).
The correct spelling is "identical" (the same, alike in every way).
This is a meaningless sentence. However, if you spell the words properly, you get NO TWO ARE ALIKE which obviously means that not one of the things is like any of the others.
The homophone (sound alike) for ALL is the sewing tool, the AWL.
The correct spelling is similar (alike in some way).
There are homophones (sound-alike words):tear - (verb) to riptare - (noun) weight of a container
The proper adjective is Roman (of or from Rome, or the Roman Empire).The sound-alike word is roaming (moving about).
The word seemed (appeared to be) has a homophone (sound-alike word) seamed (fabric having seams).
キーナン /kee nan/ is Japanese spelling of the name, pronounced very much alike.
The homophones (sound-alike words) are:pail - (noun) a bucketpale - (adjective) light-colored, or wan