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The homograph you're looking for is "bear." As a noun, "bear" refers to a large animal known for its strength and size. As a verb, "bear" means to support, carry, or endure something. The context typically makes clear which meaning is intended.
The homograph of steer is steer (either meaning to steer a car or the animal steer).
One homograph for "plain" is a noun meaning a large area of flat land. Another homograph is an adjective meaning simple or not fancy.
A homograph is a word that is spelt the same as another but which has a different meaning.I've never seen a bear in these woods.It's a burden that is too much to bear.
A homograph for "to hinder" is "a hindrance," and for "a large basket" it is "a laundry basket" or "a picnic basket." Homographs are words with the same spelling but different meanings.
Some homographs of bear - the animal, are bear - to cope with, or bear - to give birth to young, or bear - to support a load or weight.
A homograph for the letter "c" is the word "sea," which refers to the large body of saltwater that covers most of the Earth's surface.
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