"Mite" is a homonym for "might."
The homonym for 'might' is 'mite'. The word 'mite' can refer to a small arachnid or a tiny amount or particle.
The homonym for the word "mite" is "might." They have different meanings but are pronounced the same.
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"Overhead" is a homonym for "above." It can refer to something located above, or to costs or expenses incurred by a business.
There is not a homonym (words with the same sound, and spelling, but differrent meanings) for size, but you might be thinking of a synonym, or different words with the same meaning, such as girth, volume, and size.
A common mistake for students of any age is to use the word there for its homonym their.When writing a riddle you might use a homonym, which is a word that has one or more separate meanings.
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The homonym for the word "mite" is "might." They have different meanings but are pronounced the same.
"Overhead" is a homonym for "above." It can refer to something located above, or to costs or expenses incurred by a business.
A common mistake for students of any age is to use the word there for its homonym their.When writing a riddle you might use a homonym, which is a word that has one or more separate meanings.
I think it might be waste / waist
Homonyms are different words that are spelled and pronounced the same. Might as in strength or power is a homonym for might as in possible. "The king displayed his might when he had the spies executed." "I might go to the store." On the other hand, a homophone (sounds the same) for might would be mite. Might can be power, strength, or a possibility, while a mite is a tiny insect or parasite. "You might have a mite on your ear."
There is not a homonym (words with the same sound, and spelling, but differrent meanings) for size, but you might be thinking of a synonym, or different words with the same meaning, such as girth, volume, and size.
No, "filthy" is not a homonym. Homonyms are words that sound the same but have different meanings, while "filthy" only has one meaning related to being extremely dirty or unclean.
The homonym for "mourning" is "morning".
A homonym for "grays" is "greys."
"Fall" is an example of a homonym because it has multiple meanings. It can refer to the season of autumn as well as the act of descending or dropping to the ground.