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∙ 15y agoFluke can mean: * A fish, and a flatworm. * The end parts of an anchor. * The fins on a whale's tail. * A stroke of luck. Close (near) and Close (close the door) Bore a hole in something A tidal bore (tide meets river, pushes water back upstream) A crashing bore (someone who puts you to sleep) Bore (a burden) past tense of the verb to bear Bat- a type of animal, or a bat used in Baseball
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∙ 15y agoThe four English words that have the same spelling but different meanings are "lead" (metal versus to guide), "bow" (front of a ship versus a looped knot), "tear" (to rip apart versus a drop of water), and "wind" (to twist versus moving air).
The difference in spelling (metre vs. meter) is due to British English and American English spelling conventions. In Canada, British English spelling is generally followed, which is why "metre" is used in Canadian English.
The surname Newman is of English origin. It is derived from the Old English words "neowe," meaning new, and "mann," meaning man.
expanding your vocabulary by exploring different words that have similar meanings. It involves identifying a word and then finding synonyms for that word to enhance your understanding and usage of language.
A thesaurus is a reference book or tool that lists words and their synonyms (words with similar meanings) and sometimes antonyms (words with opposite meanings). It helps users find alternative words to express themselves more effectively in writing or speech.
Latin is useful in deciphering vocabulary because many English words have Latin roots. By understanding Latin root words and prefixes, you can easily recognize and understand the meanings of unfamiliar English words. This knowledge can help you decipher the meaning of complex or technical terms in various fields, such as medicine, law, and science.
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Homonym- words that share the same spelling and pronunciation, but have different meanings.
Hononym
Some examples of words that are pronounced the same but have different spelling and meanings include: "two," "to," and "too"; "their," "there," and "they're"; and "break" and "brake."
All of the words in the English langage say something. The meanings are different as is the spelling of the words. A common southern phrase is to say Y'all, which means everyone.
There are thousands of homographs in the English language, as they arise when two or more words have the same spelling but different meanings. The exact number can vary depending on how these words are defined and categorized.
Sound-alikes or homophones are words that have varying methods of spelling, yet sound the same.
two or more words having the same spelling but different meanings
Sound-alikes or homophones are words that have varying methods of spelling, yet sound the same.
"Sea" is a homophone. Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings, while homographs are words with the same spelling but different meanings.
Homograph: Words with the same spelling but different meanings, origins, or pronunciations. Homophone: Words that sound the same but have different meanings and often different spellings. Homonym: Words that are spelled and pronounced the same but have different meanings.
No, antonyms do not mean sound alike. Antonyms are words that have opposite meanings, while words that sound alike but have different meanings are called homophones.