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Levenshtein Distance

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Similar words to divert in Corpus

Levenshtein Double Levenshtein SoundEx MetaPhone Manually curated
divert (0) - 17 freq
kivert (1) - 4 freq
fivert (1) - 2 freq
dovert (1) - 9 freq
davert (1) - 1 freq
divers (1) - 10 freq
dyvert (1) - 1 freq
daivert (1) - 2 freq
livert (1) - 1 freq
diverts (1) - 2 freq
divent (1) - 1 freq
diver (1) - 5 freq
duvet (2) - 20 freq
advert (2) - 32 freq
favert (2) - 1 freq
kivers (2) - 3 freq
dithert (2) - 1 freq
livers (2) - 1 freq
diners (2) - 1 freq
diver's (2) - 1 freq
taivert (2) - 2 freq
drivers (2) - 24 freq
libert (2) - 1 freq
divn't (2) - 4 freq
dispert (2) - 2 freq
divert (0) - 17 freq
daivert (1) - 2 freq
dyvert (1) - 1 freq
davert (1) - 1 freq
dovert (1) - 9 freq
divent (2) - 1 freq
doverit (2) - 1 freq
diverts (2) - 2 freq
advert (2) - 32 freq
diver (2) - 5 freq
livert (2) - 1 freq
kivert (2) - 4 freq
fivert (2) - 2 freq
divers (2) - 10 freq
cuivert (3) - 2 freq
divot (3) - 13 freq
dyvourt (3) - 2 freq
severt (3) - 1 freq
doitert (3) - 1 freq
cuvert (3) - 1 freq
overt (3) - 4 freq
havert (3) - 1 freq
diverted (3) - 1 freq
vert (3) - 1 freq
daiver (3) - 4 freq
SoundEx code - D163
depairtment - 64 freq
depairtin - 2 freq
divert - 17 freq
dibber-dauberin - 1 freq
davert - 1 freq
depairture - 2 freq
depairt - 12 freq
dovert - 9 freq
depairtit - 14 freq
dépairt - 1 freq
departments - 1 freq
departure - 8 freq
departs - 2 freq
daivert - 2 freq
devrait - 1 freq
differed - 1 freq
department - 31 freq
depart - 7 freq
dovered - 6 freq
departit - 5 freq
departin - 7 freq
doverit - 1 freq
devoort - 1 freq
depairted - 3 freq
diverted - 1 freq
deep-fried - 9 freq
departed - 10 freq
dapper-dressed - 1 freq
dibber-dabber - 1 freq
departmint - 1 freq
departures - 2 freq
depredations - 2 freq
deportation - 1 freq
deportit - 1 freq
depairts - 2 freq
divertin - 6 freq
divortioun - 2 freq
depairtments - 17 freq
depairtmental - 7 freq
depairtmentsir - 1 freq
diverting - 1 freq
diverts - 2 freq
divertit - 3 freq
dowfarts - 1 freq
divertimento - 1 freq
dyvourt - 2 freq
dyvert - 1 freq
devored - 1 freq
devoured - 3 freq
davered - 1 freq
depairtmints - 2 freq
deportin - 1 freq
deep-rootit - 1 freq
devoored - 1 freq
deepfriedmersbars - 1 freq
MetaPhone code - TFRT
divert - 17 freq
davert - 1 freq
dovert - 9 freq
daivert - 2 freq
devrait - 1 freq
differed - 1 freq
dovered - 6 freq
doverit - 1 freq
devoort - 1 freq
taivert - 2 freq
taiver't - 1 freq
dyvourt - 2 freq
dyvert - 1 freq
devored - 1 freq
devoured - 3 freq
davered - 1 freq
devoored - 1 freq
DIVERT
Time to execute Levenshtein function - 0.274957 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 - 0.526164 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 - 0.060948 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 - 0.037054 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 - 0.036005 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.