cleave and cleave, sanction and sanction
One example of antonyms that are also homonyms is "raise" and "raze." "Raise" means to elevate, while "raze" means to demolish or destroy.
Synonyms are words that have similar meanings, while antonyms are words that have opposite meanings. Both synonyms and antonyms help to expand vocabulary and provide variety in language use.
Leak and leek are homonyms. Flee and flea are also homonyms. Both "leak" and "flee" may mean "escape."
True for both.
Yes, they are. They both sound the same, but are spelled different.
A homonym is a word that shares the spelling of another word, but differs in pronunciation and meaning. There are words that are pronounced the same and spelled the same, but differ in meaning from the word rock. These are technically not homonyms as the pronunciation is the same for both words, they are just multiple meanings. The word rock has the multiple meanings of - rock (n.) a mass consisting of mineral matter - rock (music) (n.) a genre of music - rock (v.) a verb for moving something back and forth There are no homonyms for the word rock.
A thesaurus gives you synonyms and antonyms of words in the dictionary. A dictionary can also have thesaurus in it so it will say both dictionary and thesaurus on the front cover. - Kamala Pullakhandam age 9
they are both antonyms/nouns.
Homographs are words that are spelled the same but have different meanings. Homonyms are words that sound alike but have different meanings. Words that both sound the same and are spelled the same and both homonyms (same sound) Fair, as in country fair and fair as in reasonable for example
A thesaurus.
A homonym for hymn is "him." Both words sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
A thesaurus is a great resource for finding synonyms, while an antonym dictionary or website like Thesaurus.com can help with antonyms. Both are valuable tools for expanding your vocabulary and improving your writing.
Both dictionaries and thesauruses are useful, and they are both good when writing reports. Even though they both have different uses, they are, in a way, the same. :)
Some of the antonyms of the word dishonest include the words ethical, fair, frank, honest, moral, open, principaled or even sophisticated. Depending on the sentence, both dishonest and it's antonyms can have multiple connotations.
Homographs are words that are spelled the same but have different meanings. Homonyms are words that sound alike but have different meanings. Words that both sound the same and are spelled the same and both homonyms (same sound) Fair, as in country fair and fair as in reasonable for example
Shame or disgrace would both be antonyms of dignity.
Leak and leek are homonyms. Flee and flea are also homonyms. Both "leak" and "flee" may mean "escape."
I don't think nouns can have antonyms because if you were talking about an animal, they don't have antonyms. For example, wigwam is a noun and it doesn't have an antonym. Just think about it. It'll make sense.