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Words that sound the same but have different meanings are called homonyms.
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Those are homophones. Apex: Homo Graphs <3
The words you described are homophones. Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings. Examples include "two/too" and "right/write."
No, antonyms are opposite words. Homophones are words that sound alike but with different meanings, regardless of spelling.
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Words that sound the same but have different meanings are called homonyms.
Yes. Or Corp oral..
Those are homophones. Apex: Homo Graphs <3
The words you described are homophones. Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings. Examples include "two/too" and "right/write."
No, antonyms are opposite words. Homophones are words that sound alike but with different meanings, regardless of spelling.
Homonym- words that share the same spelling and pronunciation, but have different meanings.
The word you are looking for is "pun." A pun is a play on words that relies on a word's multiple meanings or on two words that sound similar but have different meanings.
The words you're referring to are called heteronyms. Heteronyms are words that are spelled the same but have different meanings and are pronounced differently. For example, "lead" (to guide) and "lead" (a metal).
The words you are describing are likely homographs. Homographs are words that are spelled the same but have different pronunciations and meanings. Examples include "bow" (to bend) and "bow" (a type of weapon).
Homonym words are words that sound the same but have different meanings. They can also be spelled the same or differently. Examples include: "bark" (sound a dog makes) and "bark" (outer covering of a tree).
Words that sound the same but have different meanings are called homophones. Some examples include "there," "their," and "they're."