Are you serious? Pick any 2 rhyming words & you're likely to have your answer. By definition they will be spelled differently, & they're extremely unlikely to be synonyms, so... take your pick. Or ask your question more clearly.
Stationary (sounds the same, but different spelling/meaning) Stationery is paper, pens etc. Stationary is not moving, keeping still
The spelling word that rhymes with "freed" is "seed".
With a poetic license it rhymes, But In spelling, no it doesnt rhyme.
The heteronym you're referring to is "row." When pronounced as "row" (rhymes with "go"), it means to propel a boat, while pronounced as "row" (rhymes with "how"), it refers to having an argument or a dispute. This dual meaning highlights the complexity of the English language, where the same spelling can convey different meanings depending on pronunciation.
The word "led" rhymes with "said" and has the same spelling pattern.
weighed
The correct spelling is "inseparable", and the only word I can think of that rhymes is "irreparable".
The word queue (pronounced "Q") means to form a line or ordered list.
* dice * lice * mice * nice * thrice * spice * vice nice, slice, thrice, trice, dice, lice, miceRiceNiceThricePriceLice
correct spelling exuberant protuberant
Hermaphradites(not sure on the spelling)
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