Two or more words which are having the same pronunciation but different meanings or spelling [e.g. new and knew, sea and see, etc.].
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Abhyush Dixit answered this
1. One of two or more words pronounced alike but different in meaning or derivation or spelling
2. A character or group of characters pronounced as the same as another character or group.
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Gargee answered this
ALTHOUGH I AM NOT AN EXPERT, BUT SINCE I KNOW THE ANSWER, I AM WRITING IT:
A homophone is a word that is pronounced the same as another word but differs in meaning.
A homophone may also differ in spelling.
HERE ARE SOME EXAMPLES.
1) SHE LOVES A RED ROSE{FLOWER}.
SHE ROSE {PAST TENSE OF RISE} IN THE EVENING.
2) SHE MET A LADY WHO COULD NOT SEE{VIEW}.
SHE MET A LADY WHO WAS SAILING IN A SHIP ON THE SEA{WATER BODY}.
HOPE IT HELPS YOU!!
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Aditya. Rajput answered this
A homophone is a word that is pronounced the same (to varying extent) as another word but differs in meaning.?
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Lakshya Pandya answered this
No one is expert so why did you answer
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Talha answered this
Homopnim
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Talha answered this
Homophonems mean @ go in google find the answer.
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Sumit Shinde answered this
Idk
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Abijasree Bijukumar answered this
A?homophone?is a word that is pronounced the same as another word but differs in meaning.A?homophone?may also differ in spelling.HERE ARE SOME EXAMPLES. 1) SHE LOVES A RED?ROSE{FLOWER}.? ? ? SHE?ROSE?{PAST TENSE OF RISE} IN THE EVENING. 2) SHE MET A LADY WHO COULD NOT?SEE{VIEW}. ? ? SHE MET A LADY WHO WAS SAILING IN A SHIP ON THE?SEA{WATER BODY}. HOPE IT HELPS YOU!!
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Suryapratheba answered this
The words with same pronounsation but with different meaning