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."
The adjective for pole is polar. It can be used to say two things are polar opposites of one another.
from a noun word humble,it will be humility in adjective
The "homonyms" for fare are its two meanings:1) a charge for transportation2) the food provided at a location or in a regionThe "homophone" (sound-alike word) is fair, which is also a homonym meaning:1) honest and just (adjective)2) a celebration or gathering (noun)
Congressional is the proper adjective for Congress, as in Congressional hearing.
No, the word can is a noun, and the homonym is a verb (to put in cans) or a modal verb (able to). The adjective form of the noun or verb can is "canned." The word can is called a "noun adjunct" when it is used with another noun, as in "can opener."
The adjective for pole is polar. It can be used to say two things are polar opposites of one another.
from a noun word humble,it will be humility in adjective
Yes, "fair" is a homonym because it has multiple meanings and pronunciations but the same spelling. It can mean just, unbiased or equitable, or it can refer to an event or gathering for entertainment and shopping.
The noun is "patience" (a patient manner, forbearance).The adjective patient (forbearing) is a homonym of the noun patient (person receiving medical care).
MeanMean as a noun is the average value of a set of numbers.Mean as an adjective is unkind.Mean as a verb is indicate or signify.
It can be either, as it is a homonym with separate meanings.The word fleet (group of ships) is a noun, and often a noun adjunct.The word fleet (fast, swift) is an adjective, and has the noun form fleetness.
Martial = adjective relating to military mattersMarshal = a rank in the armed forces, or law enforcement services, of some countries.
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."
The "homonyms" for fare are its two meanings:1) a charge for transportation2) the food provided at a location or in a regionThe "homophone" (sound-alike word) is fair, which is also a homonym meaning:1) honest and just (adjective)2) a celebration or gathering (noun)
Congressional is the proper adjective for Congress, as in Congressional hearing.