French Confusable Pairs
Words that look or sound similar but have different meanings. Browse by letter below.
14,182 pairs starting with "B", page 110 of 142
- banevsbarre
- blowvsboom
- ballevsbasale
- bettevsbute
- bêtavsbette
- buéevsbuzz
- boomvsBRGM
- basedvsbayer
- barilletvsbriller
- bustesvsbute
- bradvsBRGM
- basedvsbises
- Bidenvsbidons
- bakervsBakou
- Bachvsbans
- Bidenvsbises
- barrevsByrne
- béatvsbrad
- bouéesvsBourges
- Beinvsbeur
- beurvsbouc
- baconvsbayou
- Beinvsbovin
- bayouvsbijou
- battuvsButt
- boersvsbons
- boldvsbons
- badervsbases
- bocavsbowl
- Baselvsbases
- baiséevsboisé
- blindevsblond
- bloquéevsbloqueur
- bobinevsbolide
- boisévsbolide
- boisévsbols
- banevsbasse
- basesvsbuses
- basalevsbasse
- bancsvsbranch
- branchvsbranle
- brandyvsbranle
- bonnesvsbordés
- Bonavsboxe
- boisésvsbrisée
- bambinsvsbassins
- boxevsbuée
- bâchesvsbouches
- brunevsbuée
- balivsbath
- burinvsbutin
- blousevsbouse
- bonevsboot
- berrevsbière
- bouchéesvsbouchers
- Bonnvsbots
- bridevsBridget
- bridevsbrit
- bribesvsbris
- blousevsbuse
- Berckvsberne
- bridevsBrody
- BertvsBurt
- batsvsbrass
- britvsbruts
- baronsvsBiron
- burkevsbuse
- Barthvsbeth
- becsvsbeth
- brossevsbroyé
- boitvsbore
- blocsvsbroca
- bagnolevsbagnolet
- bébésvsbess
- Bartvsbaye
- barilletvsBrille
- bananesvsbanner
- bardevsbarème
- beanvsbrand
- bataillervsbatailles
- BabyvsBarbey
- betevsbuter
- bouinvsbouquin
- béretvsBrent
- bornéevsBosnie
- bavardvsbavure
- biasvsboss
- beefvsboeuf
- bellavsbills
- bolossvsboss
- bilevsbolt
- baisezvsbaisse
- baissavsbaisse
- braquervsbrasser
- bainvsbane
- bergèrevsbergeron
- brunesvsburnes
- bianchivsblanchi
- beingvsblind
- bingovsbring
Spelling & Dictionary Insight
The French confusables index tracks 440,172 word pairs in total, alongside 4,485,239 headword entries and 21,890 homophone records. The current view , the A–Z directory filtered to the letter "B", returns 14,182 pairs whose first word starts with that letter. Across the visible 142 pages, each row links to a side-by-side comparison page.
On this page, 0 of 100 pairs carry a stored explanation string, a short editor-written or data-derived note that states the distinction in plain language. The rest rely on the side-by-side definition table on their detail page to do the work. Pairs without an explanation are still fully indexed: their word1/word2/slug/confusion_score fields are populated, which is what lets the ranking sort work; the absence is purely in the narrative layer.
Confusable pairs are the class of spelling error that no automated spell-checker can catch, because every member of every pair is already a valid French dictionary word. Substitution errors (their/there, affect/effect, quiet/quite) survive every automated pass. PlainSpell's approach is to index the pair directly, word1, word2, a shared slug like "bane-vs-barre", and the distinguishing fields, so readers can look up the comparison before they publish. The A–Z directory exists so readers who remember only one half of a pair can still reach the comparison page from its first letter.