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The homograph of "cheer" is "cheer," which can refer to a shout of joy or encouragement, as well as to the act of expressing joy or support. In a different context, "cheer" can also refer to a state of happiness or the atmosphere of encouragement, such as in cheerleading. Despite the same spelling, the meaning can vary based on usage.
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obviously, it is homograph.
Buck is a homograph because it has two meanings but identical spelling and pronunciation.
"Content" is a homograph.
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Have is not a homograph.
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obviously, it is homograph.
The homograph for a glass container is "jar," while the homograph for a rattle is "shake."
The homograph of "end" is "end" as in "the end of the movie." The homograph of "ship" is "ship" as in "a container ship." The homograph of "severe" is "severe" as in "a severe storm." The homograph of "harsh" is "harsh" as in "harsh criticism."
Excluding slang, fresh is not a homograph.
Content is a homograph, as it has the same spelling but different meanings and pronunciations. A homograph is a word that is spelled the same as another word but has a different meaning.
A homograph for "deny" is "denied" as in "they denied the allegations." A homograph for "decline" is "declined" as in "she declined the invitation."
The homograph of a glass container is "jar," while the homograph of to rattle or shake is "jar."
A homograph for "bill" is a financial statement or invoice, and another homograph is a male given name.
A homograph for "spring" is a coiled metal device used to store mechanical energy or to suspend something.