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Scrambled letters ETVN were rearranged properly the resulting word would mean?

The rearranged word would be vent - a noun which means an oepning which allows gas or liquid to pass into or out of a confined space.


What is the homonym for the word carry and naked?

Homonym for "carry": "cary" (a proper noun). Homonym for "naked": "gnawed" (past tense of gnaw).


Is letters a noun?

It depends how you use the word. Here are some examples:Did you save all the letters he wrote to you? (noun)He plays three or four highschool sports, but I hope he letters in football. (verb)The child can write all the letters in the alphabet. (noun)


What is a homonym of vale?

A homonym of "vale" is "veil," which is a noun that refers to a piece of thin fabric worn to cover the face or head.


What is a homonym for wind?

A homonym for "wind" is "wound," which can refer to a past-tense verb meaning to twist or coil something, or a noun referring to an injury.


What is the homonym of implore?

There isn't a homonym for implore. It only has one meaning. implore: transitive verb: to beg, pray or request earnestly. Example sentence: I implore you to do the right thing. Homonym: noun: words with the same spelling and sound, but has different meanings and classification (noun, verb etc).


What is the homonym for road?

The homophones for road are rowed and rode. There is a proper noun Rhode (as in Rhode island) also pronounced rohd.


What is a homonym for idle?

The homonym for idle is idol as in Americn Idol . My son, who loves baseball, said that his idol is Hank Aaron.


Is homonym an adjective?

No. Homonym is a noun, meaning a word spelled and/or pronounced like another word with a different meaning. The adjective form is the very rarely used "homonymic."


What is a homonym for advice?

I believe that ADVISE would be a homonym, or close to one, depending upon how you pronounce the words.


Is there a homonym for the word well?

Yes, the homonym for the word "well" is "well." It can be a noun referring to a source of water or a verb meaning to rise to the surface, as in "the oil will well up from the ground."


Is lie a homonym?

Yes, "lie" is a homonym. It can refer to a falsehood (noun) or the act of intentionally misleading someone (verb), as well as the act of reclining or resting in a horizontal position (verb).