French Confusable Pairs
Words that look or sound similar but have different meanings. Browse by letter below.
14,182 pairs starting with "B", page 131 of 142
- BaltesvsBarthes
- Briefvsbrive
- briguevsbrive
- bugsvsBund
- badevsbased
- badevsBiden
- Bidenvsbile
- biffvsbits
- banalvsbarak
- boatvsbolt
- bonditvsBondy
- bongvsbowl
- Borelvsbowl
- Borgiavsborgne
- boscvsbowl
- bilevsbuild
- balancervsbalancez
- bandésvsblondes
- bernevsberre
- borisvsbrisa
- berrevsborne
- barsvsbury
- brossevsBrussel
- BabylonvsBabylone
- bandervsbanner
- bannervsbayer
- bandervsbender
- BRGMvsbrume
- boyervsbroker
- bayervsblazer
- boyervsbroyé
- broyévsbrume
- bridésvsbrisée
- boufféevsbouffées
- banditvsbrandit
- briguervsbriquet
- blondvsblondie
- bloomvsbrook
- Biotvsbros
- brocvsbros
- brosvsburgos
- battezvsbotter
- banevsBank
- batteursvsbattus
- bauxvsbaye
- BelfortvsBelmont
- boiséevsbouée
- beigevsbelgo
- bouesvsbouse
- bouéevsbougre
- bouéevsbouse
- bayevsbrie
- boldvsboxe
- baladervsbalayée
- bouéevsbuse
- bornéevsbourrée
- bargesvsBourges
- BahnvsBart
- BRICvsbrie
- bagnevsbarge
- badervsBayern
- bagnevsbone
- bonesvsboone
- blingvsblunt
- barmanvsbran
- bâtitvsbazin
- bougesvsbrumes
- babevsbari
- breadvsbreak
- branvsbrio
- balivsbans
- banksvsbans
- borevsbute
- Bertvsbeur
- bansvsBonn
- BricevsBuick
- Bonnvsbovin
- bovinvsbovins
- bloguevsbrigue
- baervsbuter
- Bagelvsbagues
- BacharvsBachir
- braqueurvsbraqueurs
- bardovsbird
- brinsvsbruni
- branchvsbrancher
- bourgvsbury
- bondésvsbonté
- Bundvsburn
- berkvsbird
- biffvsbird
- butervsbutoir
- biosvsbols
- bolidevsbovine
- banevsbang
- benevsbure
- basalevsbasque
- baservsbrasser
- barrvsbeer
- baservsbuster
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 "baltes-vs-barthes", 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.