synonyms
The term for words that sound the same but have different meanings is called homophones. Examples include "pair" and "pear," or "hear" and "here."
Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings. They may also be spelled differently. Common examples include "two," "to," and "too."
"Meiko" does not have a specific meaning in English. It is a Japanese name often given to girls and can be written with different kanji characters that carry different meanings.
"Shavan" is a given name that originated in India. It can be both a first name or a surname and may have different meanings depending on the cultural or regional context of its usage.
A homonym of "swallow" is "swallow," which can refer to either the action of ingesting food or drink, or to the bird species of the same name. Homonyms are words that are spelled and pronounced the same but have different meanings.
Homophones
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The term for words that sound the same but have different meanings is called homophones. Examples include "pair" and "pear," or "hear" and "here."
Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings. They may also be spelled differently. Common examples include "two," "to," and "too."
Nick's given name at birth is Nickolas Gene Carter. This is different because typically the name is spelled Nicholas instead of Nickolas.
"Meiko" does not have a specific meaning in English. It is a Japanese name often given to girls and can be written with different kanji characters that carry different meanings.
A company with a name similar to the one given makes and sells forklift trucks. Different models cost different prices. Please ensure that the company name is spelled correctly
The female given name (a Biblical name) is spelled Delilah.
The name (given name or surname) is spelled McKenzie or MacKenzie.
The name Isaiah can be spelled in one way.
"Shavan" is a given name that originated in India. It can be both a first name or a surname and may have different meanings depending on the cultural or regional context of its usage.