The two words you are looking for are "beet" and "beat." "Beat" means to thrash or strike repeatedly, while "beet" refers to a type of vegetable. Despite their different meanings and spellings, they are pronounced the same way.
The words 'weigh' and 'way' sound alike but have different spellings. The words 'weight' and 'wait' also sound alike but have different spellings.
Homonym- words that share the same spelling and pronunciation, but have different meanings.
That is the correct spelling of "beating" (hitting, defeating, or a defeat or injury).
No, antonyms are opposite words. Homophones are words that sound alike but with different meanings, regardless of spelling.
That is the correct spelling of "alike" (similar in some way).
The French spelling for the same color is often used for affect : BLEU. The homophone (sound alike) for the word is the past tense of to blow : BLEW.
The correct spelling of the orange root vegetable is carrot.Sound-alike words are carat (karat - weight, as of gems) and caret (the symbol ^).
The correct spelling is "similar" (alike).
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".
The correct spelling is similar (alike in some way).
The homophone for "cries" is "cries." Homophones are words that sound alike but have different meanings, and "cries" is both a noun and a verb that does not have a different spelling variation.
The spelling "leach" means to extract compounds by the percolation of water.The word sought may be leech, a parasitic worm often found in shallow or muddy water.