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I can provide a few examples of homonyms: bat (flying mammal) and bat (sports equipment), bear (animal) and bear (to carry), bow (weapon) and bow (to bend forward). Homonyms are words that are spelled or sound the same but have different meanings.
Sure! Some examples of homonyms are: "bat" (flying mammal) and "bat" (to hit a ball with a bat); "stalk" (part of a plant) and "stalk" (to follow someone persistently); "tear" (a rip) and "tear" (to cry).
there are not so many homonyms.... but there are around 10-15.
No, tight and loose are not examples of homonyms. Homonyms are words that sound the same but have different meanings, like "pear" and "pair." Tight and loose have different meanings and sound different.
You can find homonyms in various dictionaries, language reference books, and online resources such as websites specifically focused on homonyms. Examples of homonyms include words like "bear" (the animal) and "bear" (to endure), or "bat" (a flying mammal) and "bat" (a sports equipment).
Sure! Some examples of homonyms are: "bat" (flying mammal) and "bat" (to hit a ball with a bat); "stalk" (part of a plant) and "stalk" (to follow someone persistently); "tear" (a rip) and "tear" (to cry).
Bark: the sound a dog makes/ the outer covering of a tree Bat: a flying mammal/ a piece of sports equipment Bear: an animal/ to endure Blue: a color/ feeling sad Crane: a bird/ a machine used for lifting heavy objects Fair: just and reasonable/ a gathering for entertainment Match: a sports contest/ a small stick for lighting fires Rock: a type of music/ a solid mineral material Seal: a marine mammal/ to close tightly Scale: a device for measuring weight/ the outer covering of fish Pitch: the level of sound/ a sticky substance Right: the opposite of left/ correct Rose: a flower/ past tense of rise Sole: the bottom of a foot/ the only one Spring: a season/ a coiled metal device Tire: to become fatigued/ a rubber wheel covering Wave: a gesture of greeting/ a movement of water Close: near/ to shut Lime: a green fruit/ a mineral Watch: to observe/ a timepiece Pool: a body of water/ a collection of resources Bat: a flying mammal/ a piece of sports equipment Bow: a knot/ a weapon for shooting arrows Lead: to guide/ a heavy metal Tear: a drop of saline water/ to rip
Bark (the sound a dog makes) and bark (the outer covering of a tree). Bat (a flying mammal) and bat (a piece of sports equipment used in baseball). Seal (an animal) and seal (to close tightly). Palm (the inner surface of the hand) and palm (a tropical tree). Rock (a type of music) and rock (a large stone). Watch (to observe) and watch (a timekeeping device worn on the wrist). Match (a competition) and match (a stick for igniting fires). Scale (to climb) and scale (a tool for measuring weight). Tear (to rip) and tear (a drop of water from the eye). Trip (a journey) and trip (stumble or fall).
Bark - the sound a dog makes / the outer covering of a tree Bat - a flying mammal / a piece of sports equipment for hitting a ball Bear - a large mammal / to carry a burden Bow - a type of knot / a weapon for shooting arrows Cell - a small room / a basic unit of life Date - a fruit / a specific day Fair - just and equitable / an event with rides and games Fan - someone who supports a team / a device for creating airflow Match - a game of competition / a stick for igniting fire Rose - a flower / past tense of rise Scale - a tool for measuring weight / the outer layer of fish Seal - a marine mammal / a stamp of approval Sole - the bottom of a shoe / only Spring - a season / a coiled piece of metal Tire - to grow weary / a rubber part of a wheel Well - in good health / a source of water Bat - a flying mammal / a piece of sports equipment for hitting a ball Blue - a color / feeling sad Book - a written work / to make a reservation Scale - a tool for measuring weight / the outer layer of fish
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I can provide a few examples of homonyms: bat (flying mammal) and bat (sports equipment), bear (animal) and bear (to carry), bow (weapon) and bow (to bend forward). Homonyms are words that are spelled or sound the same but have different meanings.
Bark: The dog's bark is loud. / The tree's bark is rough. Bat: I saw a bat in the cave. / Can you hand me the baseball bat? Match: Can you light a match? / Do these socks match? Saw: I saw a bird in the tree. / Can you hand me the saw? Tear: She had a tear in her eye. / Please tear the paper in half. Watch: I like to watch movies. / Can you wear my watch? Right: Turn right at the next intersection. / Is that the right answer? Light: The room was dark until I turned on the light. / The feather was light as a feather. Scale: The fish scale gleamed in the sun. / Please step on the scale to weigh yourself. Bear: A bear was spotted in the forest. / Can you bear the weight of this burden?
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Bat (animal) - bat (sports equipment) Bark (dog sound) - bark (tree covering) Match (sporting event) - match (a small stick for lighting a fire) Ring (jewelry) - ring (circle shape) Saw (tool) - saw (past tense of see) Scale (measurement tool) - scale (fish skin) Wave (ocean movement) - wave (greeting gesture) Watch (timepiece) - watch (observe) Sole (bottom of foot) - sole (only) Bank (financial institution) - bank (side of a river) Light (illumination) - light (not heavy) Letter (written message) - letter (alphabet character) Bear (animal) - bear (tolerate) Bathe (cleanse in water) - bathe (expose to sunshine) Tear (rip) - tear (water droplet) March (month) - march (walk in formation) Rock (stone) - rock (music genre) Pole (long stick) - pole (person from Poland) Right (correct) - right (opposite of left) Run (move quickly) - run (manage or lead)
Bear (animal) and bear (to endure): The bear in the forest caught a fish. She had to bear the pain of losing her loved one. Bat (animal) and bat (equipment for baseball): The bat in the cave was sleeping. He swung the bat and hit a home run. Bark (of a tree) and bark (sound a dog makes): The bark of the tree was rough. The dog gave a loud bark. Blue (color) and blue (feeling sad): The sky was a beautiful shade of blue. She was feeling blue after a long day.