synonyms
homograph
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"
They are called "homonyms".
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".
A homophone.
They are homographs.
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).
there and their, for and four, where and wear,
An accent is there to change the pronunciation of a letter. an accent that goes up from left to right (acute) makes the word have an 'ay' sound, this accent only works on an e. an accent that goes down from right to left (grave) gives the letter a more rounded sound and works on an a, e, or u.
The word strait sounds like the word straight, but they are different words and definitely not interchangeable.
Biscuit That's the only one I can think of, sorry.
Some examples of words that have the same spelling but different meanings are "bat," which can refer to a flying mammal or a piece of sports equipment, and "bow," which can mean either a type of knot or a gesture of respect.