Homographs (back does not have homonyms) for back: * back = the body part, Lifting puts strain on ones back. * back = to return, We got back about 7:00pm. * back =from before, We owed 50,000 dollars in back taxes.
Some examples of homonyms for "back" are:
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Back
Some homonyms for benevolence include "bene violence" and "bean violence."
Some homonyms of "weak" are week and weep.
Some homonyms of "male" are mail and mael.
Some homonyms of "shard" include "shared" and "sharred."
Some homonyms for "rest" include "wrest" and "wrist."
bear,bare prey,pray ,hymn, him
Examples of homonyms include "bat" (flying mammal, and sports equipment), "bear" (animal, and to tolerate), and "bow" (knot, and weapon). These are words that are spelled and pronounced the same, but have different meanings.
An example of homonyms is "bat", which can refer to a flying mammal or a wooden stick used in sports. Both words are spelled the same but have different meanings.
Bark (sound of a dog) and bark (outer covering of a tree) Bat (flying mammal) and bat (sports equipment) Bow (front part of a ship) and bow (to bend forward) Fair (just or equitable) and fair (carnival or festival) See (to observe) and sea (ocean) Right (correct) and right (opposite of left) Scale (measuring device) and scale (fish skin) Rose (flower) and rose (past tense of rise) Bank (financial institution) and bank (side of a river) Match (competition) and match (lighting device) Light (opposite of dark) and light (not heavy) Spring (season) and spring (coiled metal) Tire (to become fatigued) and tire (rubber covering for a wheel) Plane (flying vehicle) and plane (flat surface) Book (reading material) and book (to reserve) Rock (solid mineral) and rock (to sway back and forth) Bear (animal) and bear (to carry) Ball (sphere) and ball (formal dance) Pole (long, thin object) and pole (person from Poland) Tear (to rip) and tear (drop of water from the eye)
Sum (mathematical term for addition) and sum (total amount).
Homonyms: Bat (flying mammal) and bat (sports equipment) Bark (the sound a dog makes) and bark (outer covering of a tree) Tear (to rip) and tear (a drop of water from the eye) Match (to pair) and match (a stick for lighting fire) Rose (flower) and rose (past tense of rise) Homograph: Lead (to guide) and lead (a metal) Bow (to bend forward) and bow (a type of knot) Wind (to twist) and wind (moving air) Close (shut) and close (near) Row (a line) and row (to propel a boat using oars)
Some homonyms of "hoarse" include "horse" and "horrse" (a misspelling of "horse").
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"pair" and "pear" "write" and "right" "meet" and "meat"
Homonyms: 1) bark (sound a dog makes) and bark (outer covering of a tree), 2) bow (to bend forward) and bow (ribbon for decorating), 3) bat (flying mammal) and bat (sports equipment), 4) fair (just) and fair (event with rides), 5) jam (fruit preserve) and jam (traffic congestion). Homographs: 1) lead (to guide) and lead (metal), 2) tear (rip) and tear (drop from eye), 3) wound (injury) and wound (past tense of wind), 4) bow (reverence) and bow (knot tied with ribbon), 5) desert (abandon) and desert (arid land).
Homonyms sound the same, but are spelled differently. Many, many people get 'their' 'there' and 'they're' mixed up, for example, due to their similar sounds.
One is hoarse.