similar
Something like different accents for the same word. It is different types of pronunciations for the same word.
The word "dipping" sounds like many different words. One example is sipping.
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I spell it like this: beautiful.
when it means 'like' or 'reason'.
homophone
When a word looks like another word but has a different meaning, it is often referred to as a "false cognate" or "false friend." False cognates are words in different languages that appear similar but do not share the same meaning. In English, terms like "actual" (meaning "real") and "actual" in Spanish (meaning "current") can illustrate this concept.
No, there is no homophone for "ceiling." A homophone is a word that sounds the same as another word but has a different meaning and spelling. There is no word that sounds like "ceiling" but has a different meaning and spelling.
It is called a cognate
No, the word "great" is not a homophone. A homophone is a word that sounds the same as another word but has a different meaning, like "two" and "too." "Great" does not have a word with the same sound and different meaning.
I think aw sound gas a different vowel so it makes different sound.Aw sounds like *OR*
no another is something different like a cat is different from a dog