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Some words that sound like "shun" but have a different spelling include "churn", "run", and "sun".
Homograph = words that are spelled the same but have different meanings.Homophone = Words that are spelled differently and mean different things, but sound the same (type of homonym).Homonym = Words that mean different things but sounds the same. Can have different or the same spelling.
Sound-alikes or homophones are words that have varying methods of spelling, yet sound the same.
A homophone.
No, antonyms are opposite words. Homophones are words that sound alike but with different meanings, regardless of spelling.
Sound-alikes or homophones are words that have varying methods of spelling, yet sound the same.
Some words that sound like "shun" but have a different spelling include "churn", "run", and "sun".
Homograph = words that are spelled the same but have different meanings.Homophone = Words that are spelled differently and mean different things, but sound the same (type of homonym).Homonym = Words that mean different things but sounds the same. Can have different or the same spelling.
Sound-alikes or homophones are words that have varying methods of spelling, yet sound the same.
NO they do not they are two different words that have different spelling
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The words 'weigh' and 'way' sound alike but have different spellings. The words 'weight' and 'wait' also sound alike but have different spellings.
THEY'RE is the spelling for the contraction THEY ARE.THEIR is the spelling for the pronoun as in "their presents".THERE is the spelling for the placement word as in "over there".These three words are called homophones - they sound the same but are spelled differently and mean different things
Homonym- words that share the same spelling and pronunciation, but have different meanings.
A homophone.
No, antonyms are opposite words. Homophones are words that sound alike but with different meanings, regardless of spelling.
Words that have the same meaning but different spelling are called homophones. These words sound alike but are spelled differently and have different meanings. Examples include "bare" and "bear", "to" and "too", "write" and "right".