Buck is a homograph because it has two meanings but identical spelling and pronunciation.
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It can be confusing to use a homograph, because a female archer might not wear her bow in her hair, and shipbuilders do not give a polite bow to a ship.A homograph is a word written the same way as another word but having a different meaning.(Example: Bow-hair, weapon and Bow-front of a ship, or to bend at the waist)
The noun buck is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for an adult male deer or rabbit; an informal word for a dollar. The word buck is also a verb: buck, bucks, bucking, bucked.
obviously, it is homograph.
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"Content" is a homograph.
meaning of the word homograph conduct
reject... a homograph is a word that is spelled the same but means different things
The word homograph merges homos, the Greek word for same, with graph.
A homograph for the word "reject" is "project." Both words are spelled the same but have different meanings and pronunciations.
No. It has a short U (uh) sound to rhyme with buck, luck, and tuck.
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The homograph word for "lame walk or step" is "limp." It can refer to both a limping gait or a weak or unconvincing argument.
frick, suck , luck, duck, buck (F word) dick
The homograph of "read" is "read." It is pronounced the same but can be used as either the present tense (read) or past tense (read) form of the verb.
No.
The word "fray" is a homograph for "freight," which has the same spelling but different meanings.