synonyms
a synonym is a word with different spelling but the same meaning an antonym is a word with opposite meaning a homophone is a word having the same pronunciations with different meanings
The correct spelling is stripy. Meaning something is striped.For example "the zebra has a stripy coat".
That is the correct spelling for the adjective "rigid" (stiff, unbending).The similar word is ridged, ("rijd") meaning having ridges or creases.
The correct spelling is classy (having sophistication or style).
That is the correct spelling of "underserved" (having insufficient practitioners).
They are homographs.
That is the correct spelling of "meaningful" (having a definite meaning or effect).
a synonym is a word with different spelling but the same meaning an antonym is a word with opposite meaning a homophone is a word having the same pronunciations with different meanings
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The spelling is "surgery" for an internal medical procedure. The similar word "sugary" is an adjective meaning having a sweet taste.
A homonym is a word that has the same spelling but a different meaning. So for thundered it would be thundered! Thundered having two different meanings, I guess maybe like the noise you hear after lightning, and a noise similar to it or something.
two or more words having the same spelling but different meanings
The spelling is "significant" (notable, or having some bearing).
The correct spelling is stripy. Meaning something is striped.For example "the zebra has a stripy coat".
The heteronym you're referring to is "row." When pronounced as "row" (rhymes with "go"), it means to propel a boat, while pronounced as "row" (rhymes with "how"), it refers to having an argument or a dispute. This dual meaning highlights the complexity of the English language, where the same spelling can convey different meanings depending on pronunciation.
Having two different skin colors is called having a condition known as "heterochromia."
When two alleles differ from each other, such as Tt, it is called heterozygous, hetero meaning different. When alleles are the same (TT) it is called homozygous, homo meaning same.