scheme, chord, choir, scholar, choler, schooner, archaic, anarchic, archangel
Some words that sound like "shun" but have a different spelling include "churn", "run", and "sun".
Sound-alikes or homophones are words that have varying methods of spelling, yet sound the same.
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A homophone.
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Sound-alikes or homophones are words that have varying methods of spelling, yet sound the same.
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Some words that sound like "shun" but have a different spelling include "churn", "run", and "sun".
Sound-alikes or homophones are words that have varying methods of spelling, yet sound the same.
through tough trough thought
read,live,Job
Rhyming words.
The words 'weigh' and 'way' sound alike but have different spellings. The words 'weight' and 'wait' also sound alike but have different spellings.
"Pronunciation" - the sound of words when spoken
A homophone.
NO they do not they are two different words that have different spelling
Rhymes are based on the ending sound of words, not necessarily their spelling. "Why" and "sylAbol" have a similar ending sound of "ai," which allows them to rhyme, despite the difference in spelling.