Dove is a homophone. Homophones are words that are pronounced the same but have different meanings or spellings. Homographs are words that are spelled the same but have different meanings and may be pronounced differently.
It's a homograph.
Homograph
Homophone: "Summer" Homograph: "Bow" (as in bow tie or bow and arrow)
"Choose" is a homograph, as it has the same spelling but different meanings when pronounced differently. It is not a homophone or homonym.
Yes, a homophone can be a homograph. For instance "desert" is a homophone for "dessert" when desert has the meaning of abandon. Desert is also a homograph when it means both abandon, and a dry place.
The homophone for bureaux is bureaus.
The homograph of "a piece of hair" is "a peace of hair."
Homograph
homophone
Idiom Homograph Homophone Idiom Simile Homophone Homophone Idiom Homophone Idiom Simile Homograph Simile Homophone Simile
Homophone: "Summer" Homograph: "Bow" (as in bow tie or bow and arrow)
"Choose" is a homograph, as it has the same spelling but different meanings when pronounced differently. It is not a homophone or homonym.
Yes, a homophone can be a homograph. For instance "desert" is a homophone for "dessert" when desert has the meaning of abandon. Desert is also a homograph when it means both abandon, and a dry place.
Homograph or a homoglyph
"Content" is a homograph.
The homophone for bureaux is bureaus.
The homograph of "a piece of hair" is "a peace of hair."
"Pants" in these contexts is a homograph, not a homophone.
There isn't one, but it can mean clear, which is a homograph.