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mr_godi [17]
4 years ago
6

Examples of homographs

English
2 answers:
lara31 [8.8K]4 years ago
8 0

Homographs

agape-with mouth open OR love.

bass-type of fish OR low, deep voice.

bat-piece of sports equipment OR an animal.

bow-type of knot OR to incline.

down-a lower place OR soft fluff on a bird.

entrance-the way in OR to delight.

evening-smoothing out OR after sunset.

fine-of good quality OR a levy.

learned-past tense of learn OR knowledgeable

minute-tiny OR unit of time

moped-was gloomy OR motorcyle

number-more numb OR numerical value

row-line OR argument OR propel a boat

sewer-drain OR person who sews

wave-move the hand in greeting OR sea water coming into shore

wound-past tense of wind OR to injure

Yuki888 [10]4 years ago
5 0

agape – with mouth open OR love.

bass – type of fish OR low, deep voice.

bat - piece of sports equipment OR an animal.

bow – type of knot OR to incline.

down – a lower place OR soft fluff on a bird.

entrance – the way in OR to delight.

evening – smoothing out OR after sunset.

fine – of good quality OR a levy.

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