there are 2 homophones for cent, sent and scent because they are pronounced in the same way but are spelled differently and mean different things.
homophones
There are no colors that are homophones in English. Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings, and colors do not fit this category.
Well, I can tell you that the opposite of happen is spelled in two ways: 1) Dematerialize or 2) Dematerialise.
Snap, you can snap things together, like a button, but you can snap things apart, such as ropes and strings.
The words race and car together form the palindrome racecar.
Words that are spelled differently but sound the same, known as homophones, exist in English due to the language's complex history of borrowing words from various languages. They are formed through a combination of factors such as historical sound changes, pronunciation shifts, and the irregular nature of English spelling. Despite their varying spellings, homophones often share the same pronunciation in modern English, leading to confusion in written communication.
Iran and Iraq are countries. Their names are spelled the same except the last letter.
groan
Homophones and homographs.
crews,cruise
No, like a rhombus 2 of the angles are the same (opposite each other) and the other 2 angles are the same (opposite each other).