With only 26 letters in the English alphabet and finicky rules between vowel and consonant placements, there are only a finite combination of simple and unique spellings and pronunciations before things start overlapping. Of course, things wouldn’t have to be so difficult if we could replace homonyms with new spellings (ie. replace there with tharr so that you couldn’t possibly mistake it for their), but until our dictionary overlords decide there is a need to do so, we have to rely on sentence usage contexts (or tiny nuances in pronunciation) to determine which spellings or definitions to use – making mix-ups and embarrassment more prone to happen.
Fortunately, Wordsmith is here to help shed some light on the confusing world of English diction!
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