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Levenshtein Distance

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Similar words to fent in Corpus

Levenshtein Double Levenshtein SoundEx MetaPhone Manually curated
fent (0) - 11 freq
feint (1) - 5 freq
font (1) - 7 freq
rent (1) - 47 freq
faent (1) - 2 freq
fint (1) - 2 freq
fend (1) - 28 freq
fant (1) - 2 freq
fett (1) - 1 freq
gent (1) - 10 freq
fect (1) - 12 freq
went (1) - 1912 freq
fient (1) - 6 freq
dent (1) - 4 freq
feat (1) - 9 freq
ent (1) - 3 freq
fens (1) - 3 freq
lent (1) - 38 freq
tent (1) - 458 freq
fest (1) - 54 freq
sent (1) - 541 freq
hent (1) - 6 freq
pent (1) - 39 freq
felt (1) - 825 freq
fendt (1) - 2 freq
fent (0) - 11 freq
fint (1) - 2 freq
fient (1) - 6 freq
faent (1) - 2 freq
fant (1) - 2 freq
feint (1) - 5 freq
font (1) - 7 freq
ment (2) - 18 freq
feet (2) - 946 freq
yent (2) - 1 freq
feht (2) - 1 freq
vent (2) - 6 freq
feyt (2) - 5 freq
bent (2) - 104 freq
fen (2) - 47 freq
feit (2) - 24 freq
feenty (2) - 1 freq
fount (2) - 2 freq
foont (2) - 2 freq
faint (2) - 35 freq
fendt (2) - 2 freq
cent (2) - 20 freq
fenn (2) - 1 freq
kent (2) - 1809 freq
faant (2) - 1 freq
SoundEx code - F530
fund - 563 freq
find - 773 freq
found - 220 freq
fond - 100 freq
fond-ae-ae - 1 freq
faint - 35 freq
fanned - 9 freq
foond - 140 freq
fiend - 4 freq
finnd - 125 freq
foondy - 1 freq
fawned - 1 freq
fent - 11 freq
fend - 28 freq
fand - 176 freq
fient - 6 freq
'-fand - 1 freq
fined - 12 freq
fint - 2 freq
finite - 3 freq
fumed - 1 freq
font - 7 freq
feemit - 1 freq
funnoot - 3 freq
faant - 1 freq
fyn't - 1 freq
finoot - 1 freq
funoot - 1 freq
foont - 2 freq
fawin-oot - 1 freq
fount - 2 freq
funnd - 36 freq
fuund - 2 freq
fin'd - 1 freq
finito - 1 freq
fun'd - 1 freq
fmd - 1 freq
fondue - 1 freq
famed - 8 freq
founnit - 3 freq
feenty - 1 freq
fiind - 2 freq
fenyeit - 2 freq
funned - 2 freq
fond-o-o - 1 freq
'find' - 1 freq
fant - 2 freq
'fent' - 1 freq
feint - 5 freq
founit - 2 freq
faent - 2 freq
feinyeit - 1 freq
founde - 1 freq
€œfind - 1 freq
€˜foond - 1 freq
fundie - 7 freq
funday - 1 freq
fundy - 1 freq
fendt - 2 freq
fnd - 1 freq
fuind - 1 freq
MetaPhone code - FNT
fund - 563 freq
find - 773 freq
found - 220 freq
fond - 100 freq
fond-ae-ae - 1 freq
faint - 35 freq
fanned - 9 freq
foond - 140 freq
fiend - 4 freq
finnd - 125 freq
foondy - 1 freq
fawned - 1 freq
fent - 11 freq
vent - 6 freq
fend - 28 freq
fand - 176 freq
phont - 3 freq
vauntie - 25 freq
fient - 6 freq
phoned - 73 freq
'-fand - 1 freq
fined - 12 freq
fint - 2 freq
veined - 2 freq
finite - 3 freq
vainity - 2 freq
font - 7 freq
funnoot - 3 freq
faant - 1 freq
fyn't - 1 freq
finoot - 1 freq
funoot - 1 freq
foont - 2 freq
vanitie - 2 freq
vanity - 10 freq
fount - 2 freq
funnd - 36 freq
fuund - 2 freq
fin'd - 1 freq
finito - 1 freq
fun'd - 1 freq
phone't - 1 freq
vynd - 4 freq
vand - 2 freq
fondue - 1 freq
founnit - 3 freq
vaned - 1 freq
Øyvind - 19 freq
®Øyvind - 1 freq
feenty - 1 freq
fiind - 2 freq
ghandi - 1 freq
vaunty - 2 freq
funned - 2 freq
fond-o-o - 1 freq
'find' - 1 freq
fant - 2 freq
'fent' - 1 freq
feint - 5 freq
'feigned - 1 freq
founit - 2 freq
faent - 2 freq
founde - 1 freq
€œfind - 1 freq
€˜foond - 1 freq
vaunt - 1 freq
fundie - 7 freq
funday - 1 freq
fundy - 1 freq
fnd - 1 freq
fuind - 1 freq
FENT
Time to execute Levenshtein function - 0.375484 milliseconds
The Levenshtein distance is the number of characters you have to replace, insert or delete to transform one word into another, its useful for detecting typos and alternative spellings
Time to execute Double Levenshtein function - 0.645472 milliseconds
In a stroke of genius, this runs the Levenshtein function twice, once without vowels and adds the distance together, giving double weight to consonants.
Time to execute SoundEx function - 0.052360 milliseconds
Soundex is a phonetic algorithm for indexing names by sound, as pronounced in English. The goal is for homophones to be encoded to the same representation so that they can be matched despite minor differences in spelling.
Time to execute MetaPhone function - 0.037333 milliseconds
Metaphone is a phonetic algorithm, published by Lawrence Philips in 1990, for indexing words by their English pronunciation.[1] It fundamentally improves on the Soundex algorithm by using information about variations and inconsistencies in English spelling and pronunciation to produce a more accurate encoding, which does a better job of matching words and names which sound similar.
Time to execute Manually curated function - 0.000777 milliseconds
Manual Curation uses a lookup table / lexicon which has been created by hand which links words to their lemmas, and includes obvious typos and spelling variations. Not all words are covered.