Thursday, April 11, 2024

Homographs

Homographs

Homographs are words that are spelled the same but have different meanings and often different pronunciations. Here are some examples:

  1. Tear:

    • Tear (noun): A drop of clear salty liquid secreted by glands in the eyes.
    • Tear (verb): To pull something apart or to become damaged by force.
  2. Bass:

    • Bass (fish): A type of freshwater or saltwater fish.
    • Bass (music): The lowest range of musical notes or the lowest male singing voice.
  3. Bow:

    • Bow (noun): A knot tied with two loops and two loose ends, used especially for tying shoelaces and decorative ribbons.
    • Bow (verb): To bend the upper part of the body forward as a sign of respect, greeting, or acknowledgment.
  4. Lead:

    • Lead (noun): A heavy metal.
    • Lead (verb): To guide or show the way.
  5. Row:

    • Row (noun): A line of items or people next to each other.
    • Row (verb): To propel a boat with oars.
  6. Wind:

    • Wind (noun): Moving air, especially a natural and perceptible movement of air parallel to or along the ground.
    • Wind (verb): To twist or spiral.
  7. Address:

    • Address (noun): The particulars of the place where someone lives or an organization is situated.
    • Address (verb): To speak to or write to (someone).
  8. Tire:

    • Tire (noun): A rubber covering, typically inflated or surrounding an inflated inner tube, placed around a wheel to form a flexible contact with the road.
    • Tire (verb): To grow weary or bored with something.
  9. Content:

    • Content (noun): The material dealt with in a speech, literary work, etc., as distinct from its form or style.
    • Content (adjective): Satisfied with what one is or has; not wanting more or anything else.
  10. Present:

    • Present (noun): A thing given to someone as a gift.
    • Present (adjective): Existing or occurring now.

Homographs can be confusing because the same spelling may lead to different interpretations or pronunciations depending on the context.

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