onomatopoeia [is not correct. onomatopoeia is a word that imitates or suggests the source of the sound that it describes]
the correct answer:
phonetically- is a branch of linguistics [is the scientific study of human language] that comprises the study of the sounds of human speech
A phonetically spelled word is when you spell it the way it sounds. For example, "through" would be "thru". A correctly spelled word is when it is spelled as it is found in the dictionary.
The word "past" sounds the same as "passed" but is spelled differently.
It is spelt Oh because the way the o sounds. Plus there is no other way to spell it.
"Umm, I'm not sure, but I think this way." ("umm" is a non-standard English word related to onomatopoeia [spelled out sounds].)
It is a homophone.
Both are correct (according to Collins English dictionary). Examples... This it the way the word is spelt. The word is spelled this way.
Hygge
It is a word that sounds like it is spelled like crack or buzz.
The term for these sound-alike words is homophone.The homophone for fur is fir (a coniferous tree).
The English language has many irregularities in spelling due to its complex history. The word "phonics" comes from the Greek word "phōnē," meaning sound, but its spelling was likely influenced by other factors such as etymology or historical usage.
When there is a gasoline shortage, the prices will soar.With a bit more wind, this kite will soar.
The proper spelling of the word mentioned in this question is guarantee. It is pretty much spelled in the way that it sounds with an additional e at the end.