Homophones:
* Way: This word is pronounced the same as "weigh" but means a path or route.
* We've: A contraction of "we have."
Similar spelling:
* Weighing: The present participle of "weigh."
* Weighs: The third person singular present tense of "weigh."
* Weight: The noun form of "weigh."
* Weighed: The past tense and past participle of "weigh."
Slightly Different Spelling:
* Weird: Meaning strange or unusual.
* Weirdly: An adverb meaning in a strange or unusual way.
* Wield: Meaning to use or handle (a weapon or tool) effectively.
It's important to note that the context will often determine which word is intended. For example, "The scales weigh 100 pounds" uses "weigh" as a verb, while "The weight of the scales is 100 pounds" uses "weight" as a noun.