The previous person who answered this was thinking about Homophones, which are different from Homonyms. Examples of Homonyms are:
The bear couldn't bear to see his friend die
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The river banks are near my money bank
Some examples of homonyms are: 1. Bark (the sound a dog makes) and bark (the outer covering of a tree); 2. Bat (a flying mammal) and bat (a piece of sports equipment); 3. Lead (to guide) and lead (a metal).
SOME EXAMPLES WOULD BE: CAPITOL AND CAPITAL, CARAT AND CARROT, CEDE AND SEED. CERIAL AND SERIAL, CELLAR AND SELLER ECT.. They sound the same but are entirely different words.
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."
Some homonyms of "male" are mail and mael.
Some homonyms of "weak" are week and weep.
Some homonyms for "whisper" are "wisper" and "whispurr."
Some homonyms of "hoarse" include "horse" and "horrse" (a misspelling of "horse").
Some homonyms for "box" are "bucks" and "locks."
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Some homonyms for dim or colorless are pale, faint, and washed out.
One is hoarse.
Some homonyms of "him" include hymn (a religious song) and hem (to edge or border something).
Some homonyms for "bell" are "belle" (meaning a beautiful woman) and "belle" (meaning a chime or ring).
Some homonyms of "four" include "for" and "fore." These words may sound the same or similar but have different meanings.
Some homonyms of "flee" include "flea" (a small wingless jumping insect) and "flee" (to run away quickly).