The words "minor" and "miner" are not similar in meaning, though they are homophones, meaning they sound the same. "Minor" refers to something of lesser importance or a person under the age of legal adulthood, while "miner" denotes a person who works in a mine, extracting minerals or resources. Their differing definitions highlight the importance of context in understanding their usage.
The Miner was created in 1908.
Zach Miner's birth name is Zachary Charles Miner.
Worthington Miner went by Tony.
Zach Miner was born on March 12, 1982.
Jack Miner was born on April 10, 1865.
Contradictory
The nouns 'miner' and 'minor' are not opposite and do not have the same meaning. The noun 'miner' is a word for a person who works in a mine. The noun 'minor' is a word for a person a person under the age of legal responsibility; a word for a secondary area of specialized academic study. The word 'minor' is also a verb and an adjective.
Miner is a homophone for the word minor
No they do not because MINOR means something small or less important has happened but MINER means something completely different, it does in fact mean laborer who works in a mine.
As a minor he was not old enough to be a miner
Minor is the homophone for miner. Examples: She survived the car accident suffering only minor injures. Songs written in minor keys can have a somber tone. He cannot vote because he is a minor. She graduated with a major in English and a minor in business.
The correct spelling is "minor" (small).
minor, miner
Minor and miner
It contains homophones: the, thee miner, minor in, inn Desert is a homograph.
Assualting a miner - Punishment - Miner assualts you back. Harder. Assualting a minor - Death by Boomba!
I think you probably mean minor, as in lesser, not miner as in head lamp and pick in a cave.