there and their, for and four, where and wear,
a homophone for steel would be steal a word that sounds the same but has a different spelling and a different meaning.
different spelling but same meaning
homograph
The correct spelling is 'poppy' and 'poppies' for the plural.
Same meaning just different spelling. Favorite is American spelling, favourite is British spelling
Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings, origins, or spellings. Common types of homophones include homographs (same spelling, different meaning), homonyms (same spelling and pronunciation, different meaning), and heterographs (different spelling, same pronunciation).
synonyms
That is the correct spelling of "differences" (variations, changes).
No, mountain is not a homophone. A homophone is a word that sounds the same as another word but has a different meaning or spelling. Mountain does not have a word that sounds exactly the same but has a different meaning or spelling.
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.
Some examples of words that are pronounced the same but have different spelling and meaning are: "Flower" and "flour" "Meet" and "meat" "See" and "sea" "Two" and "to"
The meaning of colour in England is color, they just have different spelling rules.